I realize that the website says that they are both IP65 and IP67 but that makes no sense. IP means ingress protection. The next digit is a dust proof rating. The fourth digit is waterproof rating. Great video though.
I could see spending the money for expensive camera gear, but a few tools and a quart of oil? That's a lot of cabbage when a Rubbermaid would work for me. Its your money, have at it...
Totally agree. I used Rubbermaid for years, but after an accident with the lid and limited space in my condo, I found a great deal on a Yeti. The extra cost was worth it for the added durability, though there are budget-friendly alternatives that can work well too.
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I realize that the website says that they are both IP65 and IP67 but that makes no sense. IP means ingress protection. The next digit is a dust proof rating. The fourth digit is waterproof rating. Great video though.
Thank you 🙏. That's very interesting. I appreciate the information. I'm going to look more into that.
I could see spending the money for expensive camera gear, but a few tools and a quart of oil? That's a lot of cabbage when a Rubbermaid would work for me. Its your money, have at it...
Totally agree. I used Rubbermaid for years, but after an accident with the lid and limited space in my condo, I found a great deal on a Yeti. The extra cost was worth it for the added durability, though there are budget-friendly alternatives that can work well too.
Those are not cheap!! I guess with the YETI logo on it, you wouldn't expect anything different.
No they’re not. There is definitely a Yeti tax but if you look around at third party retailers you can find them 20-25% off often.