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YETI® Coolers... Wildly stronger! Keep ice longer! How many coolers have you owned? How long did they last? Can you count the broken hinges, latches and handles? How about the cracked corners and caved-in lids? Even the most expensive versions of these disposable coolers can’t take the punishment dished out by the average outdoorsman, let alone the pros. YETI premium coolers. Rotational-molded construction (just like a kayak) makes a YETI® cooler virtually indestructible Ordinary coolers are injection and/ or blow-molded , high- volume manufacturing methods commonly used for everyday products like soda bottles. YETI coolers are made of the same indestructible material as whitewater kayaks. YETI coolers, on the other hand, are one-piece, rotational-molded (roto-molded).This process is slower and more costly, but the result is a cooler with uniform wall thickness, thicker and stronger corners, and a dramatic durability advantage. Products that require long-term impact durability, like kayaks (which must withstand constant collisions with sharp rocks as they are propelled by raging water) YETI® lid latches are the same latches used on ATVs If you have an ATV, you’ll recognize the heavy-duty, rubber T-latches on a YETI cooler. YETI built to withstand the pounding an ATV dishes out and they’ll last for years on your YETI cooler. And so will the latch keepers. They’re molded directly into the body. You can’t break the handles on a YETI® - YETI cooler are made from marine-grade nylon rope with a ribbed rubber grip. There’s no slippery plastic to hold onto while transferring it to a boat or a truck. Attachment points are integrated into the cooler body, so a handle can be replaced in minutes if it wears. How easy is it to break a handle on an ordinary cooler? Rubber feet prevent sliding and keep YETI® up off the boat deck Other coolers can easily slide around on the deck of a boat or in the bed of a pickup, which can turn that cooler into a battering ram. YETI coolers feature specially-designed rubber feet. which resist sliding even in the most aggressive situations. And, because the feet keep the cooler o the deck, you can spray underneath, without moving the cooler. Lockable lid, rubber-coated dry-goods rack, and available accessories YETI coolers also feature integrated padlock ports on both corners, for the protection of contents. And, they come with a rubber-coated dry-goods rack, to keep smaller perishables out of the water. the bottom of the cooler. Plus, YETI offers several useful cooler accessories. (See page 6 of this brochure.) Tundra model Keeping things cold in a cooler is not rocket science. It’s a function of the right insulation in the right places, keeping warm air out, and proper packing of ice and contents.
Other cooler companies compromise performance in an effort to engineer cost out of their product. At YETI, we do the opposite. We engineer performance into our coolers! Thicker cooler walls mean more cold-containing insulation walls in our best-selling YETI Tundra are two inches thick and with premium polyurethane insulation, for maximum ice retention.
Our lids have 3 inches of insulation, because that’s where it’s needed most We found it utterly amazing that some cooler manufacturers put absolutely no insulation in their cooler lids. Ice can’t last long if it has to absorb heat from perishables and the top of the cooler, which is exposed to the sun, too. A YETI Tundra cooler has three inches of premium insulation in the lid. that’s 50% more insulation than in its cooler walls! YETI’s design makes more sense.
YETI® coolers don’t just close, they seal! Unlike ordinary disposable coolers, YETI coolers feature a rubber, freezer-quality gasket that seals around the entire lid. YETI® coolers can handle unwrapped dry ice without damage At minus 109 degrees Fahrenheit, dry ice tends to crack ordinary coolers. YETI’s tough, roto-molded UV polyethylene construction meets food-grade standards. dently use dry ice to keep your perishables colder, longer. Dry ice has more than twice the cooling power of regular ice, so you need less of it, leaving more room for food in your cooler. And if you’re carrying your cooler, using dry ice also makes your cooler lighter. For tips on using dry ice, see www.yeticoolers.com. How to pack your cooler for maximum ice retention There are definetly a few ice retention tricks and some advantages only a YETI can give you. You can start by bringing your cooler indoors, out of the hot garage, before use. Did you know ice can be different temperatures? Be sure you use quality ice that’s stored in a sub-zero environment and remember, cubes cool contents faster, but block ice melts slower. Prior to loading, pre-chilling or freezing cooler contents like meat or even beverages is also a good idea. These frozen contents can help your ice do the work. And with YETI you can reliably use dry ice. It gives out twice the cooling power of regular ice and leaves more room for perishables. are roto-molded. Once you handle a YETI, you’ll notice the big difference.
How Strong is my YETI Cooler: The YETI Tundra is very strong. The one-piece, roto-molded construction
can take years of abuse. The two inches, or more, of high density foam
insulation adds significantly to the structural strength. We also use
heavy-duty fittings and hardware. The YETI Fiberglass, although very
strong, can scratch and potentially crack if abused or dropped. This is
why we recommend the YETI Fiberglass as a stationary cooler. Both types
of coolers are certainly strong enough to stand on.
How Long will YETI keep Ice? This is a very difficult question to answer because there are so many
variables that will affect the efficiency of ice retention. These
variables include, but are not limited to: the ice quality, how much
ice is used in the cooler, type of ice (crushed, block, cube, dry),
outside environment, size of the cooler, etc.
We receive all
kinds of different reports. Some customers have reported having ice
after their two week trip on the river while others have said that
their "crappy Igloo or Coleman cooler will hold ice better". Because of
the large number of variables as well as the lack of an industry
standard for measuring ice retention, claims that place a definite time
(5, 10, 14 days) are questionable and should be viewed skeptically.
In
the end, YETI offers over 2" of polyurethane foam in the walls and lid
of our coolers combined with a freezer-style sealing gasket. Beyond
that, everything else is out of our control; this would explain the
large variation in ice retention time reported by our customers. For
tips on maximizing ice retention, please visit max ice retention. If
you can minimize the negative variables that affect ice retention, YETI
coolers can't be beat.
How Many Cans will Fit into My YETI Cooler? With plenty of ice to help chill your drinks, here is the number of
12oz cans that will fit inside the YETI Tundra and Roadie coolers.
YETI Roadie 15qt - 13 cans YETI Roadie 25qt - 22 cans YETI Tundra 35qt - 29 cans YETI Tundra 45qt - 38 cans YETI Tundra 65qt - 58 cans YETI Tundra 85qt - 80 cans YETI Tundra 120qt - 108 cans YETI Tundra 155qt - 150 cans YETI Tundra 250qt - 237 cans
How Should I clean my YETI Cooler? Soap and water. For a more thorough cleansing, a solution of water and
Clorox (6:1 ratio) may be used. For an aggressive clean and to maintain
the cleanliness of your YETI use a high pressure rinse after using the
cooler.
Which YETI Coolers Size is best for me? Please see our dimension chart for measurements. The Tundra series
matches closely (usually within an inch) of many popular sized marine
coolers that have been on the market for years. However, the quart size
of the YETI cooler will be a bit lower due to the thickness of the
walls and insulation. Another thing to consider when choosing a size is
that ideally you would want to fill the cooler with as much ice as
possible, minimizing air space to achieve maximum ice retention.
Therefore, if you only have a small number of items to keep cool, you
would want to choose a smaller cooler
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