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    i am looking at some higher end ice chests and was wondering if anyone has any first hand use of them, the ones i am looking at are the yeti, engel, moeller, and icekool. i was wondering if they are worth the extra money and some real life testimonials from someone who has used them, thanks

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    That Yeti has some good review's on it, but It would be hard for me to have a 600.00 ice chest in a 100.00 boat with one fish in it. I'll stick with my Coleman and Igloo and buy more ice.

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    I really can't figure out the benifit of a 3-600 dollor cooler. I am very seldom out more than a couple of days and the 25-45 dollor ones work just fine. It might be a "see what I have thing' but beyond that for me I not only can't ,I won't try to justify that amount of cash for a cooler.

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    Yep, how long will it take you to recoup that money in dollars saved not buying ice? A very long time. I guess if I was offshore for days on end or camped in the desert sw where buying more ice means a 100 or mile round trip.
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    Talk about Sticker shock, I looked at the Yeti and decided I could buy a whole lot of ice for that kind of money!

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    Yeah but you can stand on it. Always wanted to do that, just never did.

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    I would love to buy a yeti but would be affraid to leave it at the campgroud or back of the truck.

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    Just get a Maxcool Igloo.

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    True Blue Coolers

    The price is much more reasonable than some of the others.

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    See what fishing shows do. Since i see them advertised on the fish shows on the outdoor channels, I priced a Yeti at Cabela's. This was a very small one. $370.00. Not my money. What get's me is all these guys pumping these products, get them free. "And it's bear proof "

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