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During a water crisis, you can substitute beer for water. The Rambler works equally well with either.Ivanhoe said:Looking forward to it. Luckily I have some water again to put into it after my pump was sucking air this weekend.Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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You can bet a few of these were consumed during the water short weekend:
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You just paid 30 bucks for a coozie. It comes with a little can. We have a couple also. You can hide your stash of Copenhagen in them, and your kids will never find it. Unless they think - 'hey, there's a beer!".SGH said:
What are the little cans actually for? Just a what not or do they have I use I'm not seeing?DaveRichardson said:I love the little cans that came with the can koozie...
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those air cans would come in handy on the boat if they fit a twisted tea can and said pepsi on the side
big brother on the lake has a 12 inch glass scope hooked up to the laptop, from what ive seen he can read the calorie count on the can from 6 miles away and take a video. theres a big market for those
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@dboram how many yeti ice do you use in your hopper? I've had my 30 for a couple weeks now and I've only used ice but I'm thinking about grabbing some-Todd
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Sadly big brother is not just watching the lake. His gaze goes much farther I assure you. If he wishes, he can probably tell you what kind of toilet paper that you use. He is ever watchful these days. Smart phones and smart tv's is his biggest lens.fishlessman said:big brother on the lake has a 12 inch glass scope hooked up to the laptop, from what ive seen he can read the calorie count on the can from 6 miles away and take a video. theres a big market for those
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YES you can! Go to redeem your points from IHG website and select the gift card of your choice. I went with Amazon and had it shipped to my house. If there is a Cabelas or Bass Pro near you, you could go that route. My Yeti 75 retailed for $450 and I got it for $444 on Amazon. Keep watching the prices because they change everyday.bcsnave said:EGG_Daddy said:
I live in hotels for work. I collect a lot of hotel points. All the suffering in hotels rooms means I deserve a nice Yeti cooler. I believe you posted the RTIC coolers/political thread. I already reserved a RTIC Brown 20 for work days. Thanks for that post. I probably won't get YETI anymore because of the price.SGH said:EGG_Daddy said:Above you said that yours was free. That's about as good as it gets.
can I cash my Holiday Inn points out for a YETI?MN. LBGE. Vikings. Beer. YETI 75.
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You can look at price history for items sold on Amazon with this site.
http://camelcamelcamel.com/
Price changes constantly. This can help you get the best price. Buy low, not high.
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I've looked into getting myself one of these high end coolers, but the thing that stops me is having some thief steal it. It would be great to take camping or whatever, but having to keep my eye on it is just a buzz kill.
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When I saw the name of the link I was hesitant to click on it. Thought it might be one of your pranks. Curiosity finally got the best of me though. That's actually a neat feature that I didn't know about. Thanks for sharing.nolaegghead said:You can look at price history for items sold on Amazon with this site.
http://camelcamelcamel.com/
Price changes constantly. This can help you get the best price. Buy low, not high.
I do understand what you are saying to a degree. But if you let the fear of someone stealing something from you prevent you from buying things that you want, you are shorting yourself my friend. You can't go through life worrying about things you can't control. If you want one, I would buy one and enjoy it. You only live once.r8rs4lf said:I've looked into getting myself one of these high end coolers, but the thing that stops me is having some thief steal it. It would be great to take camping or whatever, but having to keep my eye on it is just a buzz kill.
Even leaving my Yeti Tumbler in my truck sometimes, leaves me uneasy.Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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Chain it up.r8rs4lf said:I've looked into getting myself one of these high end coolers, but the thing that stops me is having some thief steal it. It would be great to take camping or whatever, but having to keep my eye on it is just a buzz kill.
Even leaving my Yeti Tumbler in my truck sometimes, leaves me uneasy.
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Yeti has a cool vinyl coated cable and a long neck lock that is for locking their coolers. Seems like a great idea with all things considered. I got the ole Yeti sitting right out in the sun in the back of a black pick up for the 10 day ice retention test. No shade at all during the day. The Pelican came through like a champ.nolaegghead said:Chain it up.
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Any issues on your Pelican with gasket or drain leaking?
Just ordered a 35q that I found on sale through Amazon. $160 delivered.
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No sir. The Pelican has been bullet proof. It gets used on the boat a lot in the Gulf and takes a beating. I have had zero issues with the Pelican. Pelican is as good as it gets for durability. The only issue with any of the rotomolded coolers is the handles. What I mean by this is if you are going to be hoisting the cooler high up frequently, it's easier to pick one up with hard handles. Try pressing a fully loaded Yeti or any rotomolded cooler above your head with the rope handles. It's tricky brother. If you are using the cooler in tight places, then the rope handles like Yeti has is the way to go. They take up far less space than the hard handles. There is no one best design for every situation. But when it comes to quality you will not be disappointed in a Pelican. They are tanks.Photo Egg said:Any issues on your Pelican with gasket or drain leaking?
Just ordered a 35q that I found on sale through Amazon. $160 delivered.
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This is just my opinion and what I have noticed out on the Gulf, but I think Pelican keeps ice better than Yeti, Engel, Frigid Rigid, Bison, Orca and Ice Hole. I haven't got to see RTI or Orion on action yet to compare it to them. But of all the ones that I have saw when the coolers were even close to the same size, the Pelican usually wins the ice retention war. Not bashing any cooler. Just sharing my thoughts. They all will easily exceed most people's needs. As you can see I own a Yeti and have several RTI's on reserve. So I'm not pro Pelican if you will. But I honestly feel that if absolute max ice retention is what you are looking for, Pelican is probably your best bet. RTI and Orion may turn out to be even better. But again I have never seen them in use to make a comparison.Photo Egg said:Any issues on your Pelican with gasket or drain leaking?
Just ordered a 35q that I found on sale through Amazon. $160 delivered.
Thank you...Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas
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Yes sir, my Pelican is white. And yes it has faded a little. Not much considering how much time it has spent in the direct sunlight. They will all fade a little when exposed to untold hours of sunlight and salt. However the fading is minimal compared to a standard plastic cooler. You can prevent or at least almost prevent the fading by throwing a towel or blanket over your cooler. But when I'm fishing I don't take the trouble to cover mine. With normal use, it will probably never fade. But after months in the salt and sunlight, a little fading is inevitable my friend. As to the drain, I have had no leaks to date. And the Pelican has been used very hard. I would buy another one in a second.Photo Egg said:Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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My Pelican 45 has been in the sun for almost 2 years and I haven't noticed any significant fading (maybe a tiny bit). It is white. The drain has a replaceable rubber washer - if it were to leak (mine doesn't), that part is a consumable and can be replaced.
The top seal is so good that it draws a vacuum after you close it with ice.
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Mine is not significant either. But you can tell it has faded some. Especially when looking at it upside a new one. I have zero complaints with the Pelican.nolaegghead said:My Pelican 45 has been in the sun for almost 2 years and I haven't noticed any significant fading (maybe a tiny bit). It is white.Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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I've said this before about the Pelican - my only complaint is it's HEAVY when empty and worse when full. And it's big.
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I hope you're happy with yourself ... had to order one also ... damn ... going to go broke with you guys around ... have to become a democrat.Photo Egg said:Any issues on your Pelican with gasket or drain leaking?
Just ordered a 35q that I found on sale through Amazon. $160 delivered.
Thank you...
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@Photo Egg the thing with the pelican drain is you have to tighten it all the way. I have half assed it a couple of times and it leaked. Tightened it up and it stopped.
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Hi my friend @SGH... After looking like my account was deleted it finally let me on with Anzyegg again....
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Glad to see you back brother. You had me worried for a while. Glad all is well my friend.anzyegg said:Hi my friend @SGH... After looking like my account was deleted it finally let me on with Anzyegg again....Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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Polar Bear coolers do a really good job keeping ice for 24 hours. I haven't had mine out in the direct sun but I would say there really good but not amazingly good=======================================
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I have a couple of the soft sides. They are great for for short term cold storage. Much more convenient than lugging a big cooler when not needed.thetrim said:Polar Bear coolers do a really good job keeping ice for 24 hours.Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
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@RiverDoc Pardon the delay...one of the large ones (4 lb ?).Houston, Texas
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Damn, this is like watching paint dry ... only two days down and eight to go. Are you going to peek?
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@dboram no worries! Thanks I was curious about them but hadn't talked to anyone who had used them. My local Ace has them I'll grab one this weekend-Todd
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I get it, but those coolers are not pocket change. Maybe one day!SGH said:
I do understand what you are saying to a degree. But if you let the fear of someone stealing something from you prevent you from buying things that you want, you are shorting yourself my friend. You can't go through life worrying about things you can't control. If you want one, I would buy one and enjoy it. You only live once.r8rs4lf said:I've looked into getting myself one of these high end coolers, but the thing that stops me is having some thief steal it. It would be great to take camping or whatever, but having to keep my eye on it is just a buzz kill.
Even leaving my Yeti Tumbler in my truck sometimes, leaves me uneasy.
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