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Once @SGH was hooked this story wrote itself. They should be teaching this in Marketing 101.HendersonTRKing said:Reserved a 45 and am thinking about reserving a 65 as well. (IMHO, they'd be better served if the site let you reserve different sizes in one shot.)
I saw no harm in reserving, except if they sell or use my personal info contra to the statement that they won't.
Surely they're modeling out the production run (# of reservations/[factor that will buy] * price) as they gear up. Attractive "ground floor" pricing, good word of mouth, etc. I wish them well.
And now I'm off to reserve the 65. Definitely not a "need" -- but it's got my "want" juices flowing.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Well, "spa-Peggy" is kind of like spaghetti. I'm not sure what Peggy does different, if anything. But it's the one dish she's kind of made her own.____________________Aurora, Ontario, Canada -
SGH said:
I was in Academy Sports yesterday buying some circle hooks and there sat a Yeti 50. The more I looked at it the more I wanted it. I really liked the fact that it was the same length and width of the 45 but it was a few inches deeper to hold more ice.
With the Rtic coolers being true to their size...Would the 45 Rtic not be a better buy that the Yeti 50 at about the same capacity.
Insulation quality should make taller internal not a big issue?
I know money is no issue to you and I have always like the taller stance of the Yeti 50 as well.Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas -
You're exactly right, all of these things that are just toys. When I was a kid it was GI Joe and Star Wars, it moved to baseball cards, then to guns and bows and now it is boats, grills, fly fishing gear, skeet guns. It never stops and I can barely get into my garage to prove it. However there is room in the garage for the 20 and 45 I have reserved.SGH said:
I say the same thing about stuff; coolers, smokers, grills, guns, fishing rods and reels but always end up aquiring more and more. It's a never ending vicious circle it seems. ;cssmd27 said:I should be done with this lifetime with high end coolers considering how often I [don't really] need them._________________________________________________________________________________________
Johnson, Navin R... Sounds like a typical bastard.
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Fyi, they indicate they are planning on a 110 quart in early 2016.
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If the RTI coolers turn out to be as good as they look, they will unquestionably be the far better "deal" for the money. What I was saying was that looking at the Yeti 50 versus the Yeti 35 & 45, the 50 made much better sense to me. Not much heavier or pricier than the 45 but considerably deeper. When speaking to the sales rep I was told that the 50 wasn't near as big of a seller as the 35, 45, and 65. Of the above mentioned, the 50 seems far and away the better deal for general use to me. Again it's not much more expensive than the 45, it's the same dimensions plus additional depth, and it's considerably cheaper than the 65 but only a tad more expensive than the 45. The 50 seems like the obvisious choice to me among the Yeti line, but according to that rep it's not a great seller. I have never wanted a Yeti. But to be honest, after seeing the 50 I'm fixing to be a Yeti owner. To me, for everyday use the 50 is the near perfect size. The additional depth just put it over the top. As far as money, I do ok brother. But those ole democrats take so much that it's getting hard to stay ahead. Sure wish the Glory Days of the Reagan era would return my friend.Photo Egg said:With the Rtic coolers being true to their size...Would the 45 Rtic not be a better buy that the Yeti 50 at about the same capacity.
Insulation quality should make taller internal not a big issue?
I know money is no issue to you and I have always like the taller stance of the Yeti 50 as well.Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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@SGH rest easy my friend. The democrates are putting your money to good use.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Brother Isaac, I'm wanting to retort the above, but I would probably be banned from the forum if I said what I really wanted to say. As such, I shall remain silent my friend.Ozzie_Isaac said:@SGH rest easy my friend. The democrates are putting your money to good use.Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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I will say this and then stand down on the subject. I have to stay out of political matters as it really sets me off. But here is my thoughts on the democrats. Look at the pic carefully and read between the lines. This is a democrat taking his hood off.Ozzie_Isaac said:@SGH rest easy my friend. The democrates are putting your money to good use.
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Sorry to derail the thread
@nolaegghead put me up to it
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Think nothing off it brother Ozzie. The demos have derailed the entire country.Ozzie_Isaac said:Sorry to derail the thread
@nolaegghead put me up to it
Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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Crap.. Some 87 year old new guy comes on here hawking garbage coolers..
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I bought a Yeti 50 today to go along with the RTI coolers. Now I can't pick on all the Yeti owners any longer. As usual, I succumbed to temptation.henapple said:Crap.. Some 87 year old new guy comes on here hawking garbage coolers..
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I hope that they are great coolers. I have 3 reserved myself. I have never seen one in person but for the money, how bad could they be? If they turn out to be real nice, it will sure be a steal compared to all the other ones out there. To me, they look closer in appearance to Yeti more so than any other. Time will tell Uncle Apple.henapple said:Crap.. Some 87 year old new guy comes on here hawking garbage coolers..
Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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My brother heard about this company on a hunting forum. He said the 2 founders of yeti apparently sold the company but kept rights to patents and started this company so they could sell direct for half the price. @SGH since you are responsible for 70 cooler sales on this thread you should call owner back and ask him.
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I actually called and spoke to him the same day that I created this post. He told me that the coolers were almost exactly like a Yeti but they did have to change a couple of things to keep from infringing on Yetis patent. This was his only mention of Yeti. He also encouraged anyone with questions to call. The basic jist of it from what I could gather is the coolers are going to be shipped from where they are manufactured thus avoiding storage and middle man fees. Don't know if he spoke the truth or not but he also stated that he also owned one of the largest shipping companies in the U.S. and as such could keep costs down.Chubbs said:My brother heard about this company on a hunting forum. He said the 2 founders of yeti apparently sold the company but kept rights to patents and started this company so they could sell direct for half the price. @SGH since you are responsible for 70 cooler sales on this thread you should call owner back and ask him.Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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Did you see the hooded democrat above Uncle Apple?Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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Reserved one for me and one for the better half.. timing is so perfect for me sgh worth a try at half price!
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My thoughts exactly my friend^^^^^^^^^^.Smokes_Up said:worth a try at half price!Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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Fortunately, I got my Yeti 75 for free (hotel points) but I just reserved a RTIC 20 Brown for the work day. Thanks for info.
MN. LBGE. Vikings. Beer. YETI 75.
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That's about as good of a deal as you can ask for my friend. I just dropped 379.00 on a Yeti 50.EGG_Daddy said:Fortunately, I got my Yeti 75 for free (hotel points)Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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I have been tempted by the Yeti many times.SGH said:
The 50 seems like the obvisious choice to me among the Yeti line, but according to that rep it's not a great seller.Photo Egg said:With the Rtic coolers being true to their size...Would the 45 Rtic not be a better buy that the Yeti 50 at about the same capacity.
Insulation quality should make taller internal not a big issue?
I know money is no issue to you and I have always like the taller stance of the Yeti 50 as well.
have always liked the specs on the 50 the best but have only seen it once in the stores.
Glad you like yours.Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas -
We should stick to coolers and food. At least you can use objective data to evaluate those things. No one would ever believe the subjective thoughts and made up opinions of those pinko commie bastads at Forbes, right?SGH said:
Think nothing off it brother Ozzie. The demos have derailed the entire country.Ozzie_Isaac said:Sorry to derail the thread
@nolaegghead put me up to it
http://www.forbes.com/sites/adamhartung/2014/09/05/obama-outperforms-reagan-on-jobs-growth-and-investing/
And you can't listen to those fuzzy-headed, navel gazing ivory tower types at Princeton, either.
http://www.princeton.edu/~mwatson/papers/Presidents_Blinder_Watson_July2014.pdf
(so many words, there -- recapped here, by some f*rt-sniffing economists: http://economistsview.typepad.com/economistsview/2014/09/the-us-economy-performs-better-under-democratic-presidents-why.html)
I mean, numbers lie, right?



We really ought to go back to the good old days.
Or maybe stick to coolers and food.
Now that I've ensured I'll never see a Seal of Approval, carry on. No more politics for me from here on out!
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Oh my. I just opened a box if popcorn and in the wave she goes.HendersonTRKing said:
We should stick to coolers and food. At least you can use objective data to evaluate those things. No one would ever believe the subjective thoughts and made up opinions of those pinko commie bastads at Forbes, right?SGH said:
Think nothing off it brother Ozzie. The demos have derailed the entire country.Ozzie_Isaac said:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/adamhartung/2014/09/05/obama-outperforms-reagan-on-jobs-growth-and-investing/
And you can't listen to those fuzzy-headed, navel gazing ivory tower types at Princeton, either.
http://www.princeton.edu/~mwatson/papers/Presidents_Blinder_Watson_July2014.pdf
(so many words, there -- recapped here, by some f*rt-sniffing economists: http://economistsview.typepad.com/economistsview/2014/09/the-us-economy-performs-better-under-democratic-presidents-why.html)
I mean, numbers lie, right?



We really ought to go back to the good old days.
Or maybe stick to coolers and food.
Now that I've ensured I'll never see a Seal of Approval, carry on. No more politics for me from here on out!Columbia, SC --- LBGE 2011 -- MINI BGE 2013 -
...but...but...Obama is a Muslim and wants to take away all my guns!!! I'm skeerd!
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Your problem here is attempting to use facts, logic, and reason. None of those things matter when evaluating Obama's job as POTUS. Just ask the folks who blame him for the government response to Hurricane Katrina.HendersonTRKing said:
We really ought to go back to the good old days."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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last i looked it was 2015, not 2011
and debt as it compares with the economy 

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Good point! If you care about the debt then you should look into what the biggest drivers have been since, oh I don't know, 2001 maybe.fishlessman said:last i looked it was 2015, not 2011
and debt as it compares with the economy 
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Good point! If you care about the debt then you should look into what the biggest drivers have been since, oh I don't know, 2001 maybe.fishlessman said:last i looked it was 2015, not 2011
and debt as it compares with the economy 

i see you were very quick to edit thatJohnInCarolina said:
Good point! If you care about the debt then you should look into what the biggest drivers have been since, oh I don't know, 2001 maybe.fishlessman said:last i looked it was 2015, not 2011
and debt as it compares with the economy 

usually the biggest driver to debt is overspending and borrowing to much, do we really need to look
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Did someone say that debt as percentage of gdp reflects, among other things,
the costs and macro effects of the previous administration's tax cuts? And that war against the people who admittedly were very bad, but who didn't take down the towers?
Nope, didn't think so.
It's a 302 thing . . .
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