Oh please do Lunch Bags and other coolers too please. Thanks to your review of the ORCA 20 Qt video. I got one and I am happy with the purchase. My next issue is trying to keep my lunch cool or warm throughout the day.
No way dad's gonna make it on a 3 day family camping trip with a 12 pack of 🍺 that won't take him past the first day. If you want the truly best cooler, try out a techni ice cooler. Incredible ice retention
I would like to see some coolers tested with dry ice. I don't think a pressure release would be required on a Yeti, for instance, because its latch is a piece of rubber. If pressure builds up inside, the lid should lift, the rubber will stretch, the cooler will fart CO2 and the lid will resettle. No explosion. Let's see, shall we?
I have a Igloo BMX 25. Been solid and the method pack it I can trust it in 85-90f for 3 days with food and 4 days with beverages. I use a mix of frozen bottles and ice and always prechill contents and cooler. That is good numbers for a 25 qt cooler plus anything with Igloo on it is less likely to get stolen. I've had friends get RTICs and Yetis stolen and that's not cool.
Can you elaborate on your testing at 1:28. 7lbs of Ice is not nearly enough for this size cooler, and was that cooler pre-cooled? at 7lbs and (if) not precooled, it looks like you using that small amount of ice to cool down the thermal mass of the cooler... so dosen't seem like a good retention test. Im going to do my own test.. Indoors, precooled, 20lbs of (fresh) ice. and thermocouples at the ceiling, mid, and in a 16oz wraped raw burger... and publish my results...
Next should be a Brumate Brutank. 55qt capacity. They are increasing in popularity where we go camping. Has a built in tank and spout. I've seen campers place their margarita mix or wine in it for the weekend. Thanks. 👍
Yeti is not a good choice Get your self a 12v compressor fridge for less than half the price And don't waste space with ICE After you put ice in your 60 Qt over priced hunk of junk becomes a 30 Qt. Piece of junk. Treat your self to a real refrigerator that runs 5 days on a 100 AMP hour battery. Both a Lifepo and compressor fridge costs less than a Yeti...
Here's one I like to see cut in half is the Ozarks Trail cooler that Walmart sales
probably full of Chinese tears.
Oh please do Lunch Bags and other coolers too please. Thanks to your review of the ORCA 20 Qt video. I got one and I am happy with the purchase. My next issue is trying to keep my lunch cool or warm throughout the day.
Any plans for reviewing a Cordova cooler anytime soon? Great reviews btw.
No way dad's gonna make it on a 3 day family camping trip with a 12 pack of 🍺 that won't take him past the first day.
If you want the truly best cooler, try out a techni ice cooler. Incredible ice retention
I've been doing some research on all of these types of cooler and everything keeps coming back to Techniice.
@drd1924 right on, I love my soft cooler from them and my next purchase will be one their large hard coolers
Frosted Frog is another brand I have been interested in. I just heard about them recently. I would love to see the Pelican cooler tested too!
Ever try salt water bottles in it?
You definitely need to test a Cabelas brand cooler
I would like to see some coolers tested with dry ice. I don't think a pressure release would be required on a Yeti, for instance, because its latch is a piece of rubber. If pressure builds up inside, the lid should lift, the rubber will stretch, the cooler will fart CO2 and the lid will resettle. No explosion. Let's see, shall we?
Dry Ice is expensive. Are you offering to sponsor me? LOL@wvd1001
Have you tested Walmart Ozark Trails or their moosejaw rotomould coolers?
I have a Igloo BMX 25. Been solid and the method pack it I can trust it in 85-90f for 3 days with food and 4 days with beverages. I use a mix of frozen bottles and ice and always prechill contents and cooler. That is good numbers for a 25 qt cooler plus anything with Igloo on it is less likely to get stolen. I've had friends get RTICs and Yetis stolen and that's not cool.
Can you elaborate on your testing at 1:28. 7lbs of Ice is not nearly enough for this size cooler, and was that cooler pre-cooled? at 7lbs and (if) not precooled, it looks like you using that small amount of ice to cool down the thermal mass of the cooler... so dosen't seem like a good retention test. Im going to do my own test.. Indoors, precooled, 20lbs of (fresh) ice. and thermocouples at the ceiling, mid, and in a 16oz wraped raw burger... and publish my results...
How about testing Yeti cups vs Under Armor and others?
Have you chevout the Brumates?
where are they made?thanks
Seems like a better deal than a yeti. Concerned about the bent stainless plate. Spend the $150 savings for ice.
Next should be a Brumate Brutank. 55qt capacity. They are increasing in popularity where we go camping. Has a built in tank and spout. I've seen campers place their margarita mix or wine in it for the weekend. Thanks. 👍
Funny all this means nothing cause ive seen tests down outside in 100°+ Weather an the Blue cooler's ice Out lasted the yeti by a LONG SHOT..
2k subs, dont quit your day job
Please cut the Coleman 316 series 62 Quart cooler in half.
promosm
Yeti is not a good choice
Get your self a 12v compressor fridge for less than half the price
And don't waste space with ICE
After you put ice in your 60 Qt over priced hunk of junk becomes a 30 Qt. Piece of junk. Treat your self to a real refrigerator that runs 5 days on a 100 AMP hour battery. Both a Lifepo and compressor fridge costs less than a Yeti...