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"extreme" or high end coolers

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by JimBeam, Sep 7, 2014.

  1. Sep 7, 2014 at 11:27 PM
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    JimBeam

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    I'm considering purchasing one of these fancy coolers

    I'm looking in the 50-65qt range, actual interior volume

    On my list that I'm considering are the following

    Yeti Tundra
    Grizzly
    Pelican Progear Elite
    Engel Deep Blue
    Brute Box

    Theyre all in the ballpark of $300-$400


    Besides the popularity of the Yeti, which I admit is a very well built cooler, anyone have any real world experience with the other ones? Or suggestions on other brands I may have missed?

    The Pelican intrigues me based on my experience with their other cases, but they only offer a 90 day warranty apparently on the drain/feet/handle

    The Pelican and Grizzly are both offered in colors other than tan and white

    Yeti, Brute, Grizzly, and Engel have a large number of pricey accessories and replacement parts

    Grizzly has a sale section of cosmetic blems on their page for around $280 shipped for a 60qt

    Why should I buy which?


    **EDIT FOR REVIEWS**
    Grizzly Review:
    https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/grizzly-cooler-review-60-quart.388434/
     
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  2. Sep 8, 2014 at 12:11 AM
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    All are good brands.

    I have a 75qt Brute. Made in USA, outstanding customer service, extremely fast shipping, and they don't charge for some replacement parts. I had a coonhound chew up one of my rope handles, then some savage stole my drainplugs. They never charged me for either part when I called and asked for replacements.

    If I was gonna buy another brand, I'd probably buy an Engle. Only reason being when I was in Australia and went to the Top End with S.H.I.T. Offroad, Engle coolers and 12v freezers was the only brand they used and they were rugged as shit.

    No matter which one you buy, it will be heavy as hell, an inconveniently bulky. But you'll be happy with it.
     
  3. Sep 8, 2014 at 12:17 AM
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    Igloo and Coleman keep ice just as long. There are plenty of videos on youtube of tests that prove it.
     
  4. Sep 8, 2014 at 2:10 AM
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    I've got two Yetis... as you know. I do like the accessories available to them (cup holders, rod holders etc). If I had it to do again I'd go Pelican. I'm love all their stuff and lifetime warranty is awesome. They weren't available when I bought.
     
  5. Sep 8, 2014 at 3:04 AM
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    I recently purchased a Engel Deep Blue, which is primarily used for camping. Overall it performs as advertised. It's a great cooler.
     
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  6. Sep 8, 2014 at 3:13 AM
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    Yep this.


    http://youtu.be/6-TE4RnqT0U
     
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  7. Sep 8, 2014 at 8:08 AM
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    That's not really my concern...my concern is more having a cooler that is durable, can get shoved around the garage, thrown in a bed of a truck, etc etc for more than 1 summer without breaking...I've got 3 or 4 Coleman/Igloo coolers now that are busted up...
     
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  8. Sep 8, 2014 at 8:16 AM
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    That's what I plan on doing

    Just want some opinions on the higher end ones out there before I drop the cash...i'm not a baller like Azog with his 2 Yetis

    Hey Andy, wanna sell me 1 for the low low?
     
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  9. Sep 8, 2014 at 8:36 AM
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    After 1 year of what I'd consider light use, my Coleman already has one of the handles falling off... That's from half a dozen camping trips where it basically got loaded in my house, carried to the truck, then moved around the camp site. Pathetic if you ask me, I expected a lot better from Coleman.
     
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    I have compared them all over and over again and I have settled on the Brute box for when I finally pull the trigger.
     
  11. Sep 8, 2014 at 8:39 AM
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    The video claims the Engel as best buy.
    I have that cooler and it is very sturdy and is probably the best for the money.
    Had the marine Coleman before the Engel and it was good but not as sturdy.
     
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    I saw that page, and figured since I was looking to buy that I'd start a spinoff thread geared directly towards the various options

    I know how sturdy and well built Yetis are and feel. Unfortunately I am unable to actually get my hands on any of the other options to check them out so I'm counting on my TW brethren to fill me in from real world use
     
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    I saw that page, and figured since I was looking to buy that I'd start a spinoff thread geared directly towards the various options

    I know how sturdy and well built Yetis are and feel. Unfortunately I am unable to actually get my hands on any of the other options to check them out so I'm counting on my TW brethren to fill me in from real world use
     
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    I wish I could give a review of my 65 qt yeti, but I've only used it once. It's very stout, you could stand on it and it doesn't budge at all. There is an internal basket I put eggs/bacon on that keeps things out of the ice. I had ice in it for 3 consecutive days without much melting, and I didn't add any. That's all I got so far.
     
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    The carry handles are very well made, the latch system does not look like it would hold up in the sun for very long, what I mean by that is if the latches were in the sun for extended periods of time for a year or so I think they would rot, but yeti does sell replacement handles. The bottom has rubber stops that keep it from sliding around in the bed of the taco, you don't even have to have it tied down. On the freeway I hit 70 and had some traffic halt me pretty fast, the cooler didn't even move a little. On the way back from the beach I tied it down. On the lid there are grooves that look like they were made to have the cooler strapped down, 1 set going left to right, 1 set going up and down. That's all I can think of.. lol
     
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    i have a yeti, so of course thats what im gonna say.

    i have a friend that has yeti's and a grizzly. i dont like the latches of the grizzly. they're just regular screws. but its a beast of a cooler though, about the size of a coffin.


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  18. Sep 8, 2014 at 9:52 AM
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    id buy a pelican though and walmart sells them also.
     
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    when I was researching I did narrow it down to Grizzly and Brute over the Yeti.
    But Brute won in the end based off what I was looking for. It is thicker foam on the bottom compared to the yeti. Has better handles and can cutomize the top in anyway you want. I have emailed them and it is only like $40 to add whatever image on the top. (they have some already made for $25). Also you can get a 75qt brute for about the price of a 35/45 qt yeti so that was another factor. I like how the brutes have better latches.

    Here is what I will be getting in the future and I have already spoke with Brute through email and I will be getting a Guy Harvey/UGA theme graphic on the top.

    https://www.bruteoutdoors.com/shop/brute-box-75-qt/

    pre made graphics to choose from.

    https://www.bruteoutdoors.com/categories/accessories
     
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    i need to buy that for my yeti, b*tch gets heavy at the beach.

    [​IMG]
     

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