OtterBox Coolers: Extra 50% Off Sale: 30-Qt Trooper LT
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Does Otterbox still have the same warranty they used to have? I remember stupidly throwing my phone across the room to try and prove to someone that the Defender was that good... Cracked my phone and the case and the company, after a few months agreed to replace both the phone and the case.
I am in the market to buy one similarly. The old igloo cooler broke.
So, I have been looking at the Yeti as they are known to be top of the line with top of the line price point.
Can anyone share some experience with this brand and possibly compare with the yeti? I am open for sacrificing performance (up to a point) to save a significant cost. The yeti roadie 24 is $200.
I am in the market to buy one similarly. The old igloo cooler broke.
So, I have been looking at the Yeti as they are known to be top of the line with top of the line price point.
Can anyone share some experience with this brand and possibly compare with the yeti? I am open for sacrificing performance (up to a point) to save a significant cost. The yeti roadie 24 is $200.
Thanks in advance, you cooler experts 😬
Also, is a4c a legit site? Just asking.
First off, stop looking at Yeti unless you are a southerner who needs a status symbol. Yeti coolers are no longer the top dog. They've only got at 5 year warranty, and there are plenty of tests where they don't hold ice as long as the competition. Orca would be a good alternative, as they come with a lifetime warranty and routinely beat yeti in ice tests. There are a few other companies like Orca, but I think the Orca warranty and company is probably going to be the best you find, as the other companies may not cover certain things, whereas Orca is pretty much a cover all warranty.
Still, I'd recommend doing your own research. There are tons of YouTube channels with ice tests, leak tests, abuse tests, commentary on the latches and hinges, and so on. As far as warranty info goes, I know I found a site one time that did a good job summarizing, but sadly I don't recall which site. Searching will likely find you what I was reading though.
I am in the market to buy one similarly. The old igloo cooler broke.
So, I have been looking at the Yeti as they are known to be top of the line with top of the line price point.
Can anyone share some experience with this brand and possibly compare with the yeti? I am open for sacrificing performance (up to a point) to save a significant cost. The yeti roadie 24 is $200.
Thanks in advance, you cooler experts 😬
Also, is a4c a legit site? Just asking.
I have this cooler, which I bought from A4C for $90. It holds ice extremely well. Better than I need. My favorite aspect is no zipper. The latch really makes things water tight. So nice.
The latch is also the weak link. Reviews say it is prone to breaking. Even though the cooler has a lifetime warranty, that's a pain. I can attest to the latch being fairly thin. You really need to make sure you line things up correctly before you shut it. If you do that, you should be good to go.
The cooler is semi rigid. That and the odd shape make it a bit tough to get the most out of the capacity.
Overall I really like it, especially at this price point.
Pros
- lifetime warranty
- no zipper
- holds ice really well
- convenient shoulder strap
Cons
- potentially weak latch
- odd shape
- no handle on top
I also have the 20qt from a previous SD from this same website. Cooler is great but no handle on top, keeps things cold a long time. If I didn't already have one I'd buy the bigger one.
First off, stop looking at Yeti unless you are a southerner who needs a status symbol. Yeti coolers are no longer the top dog. They've only got at 5 year warranty, and there are plenty of tests where they don't hold ice as long as the competition. Orca would be a good alternative, as they come with a lifetime warranty and routinely beat yeti in ice tests. There are a few other companies like Orca, but I think the Orca warranty and company is probably going to be the best you find, as the other companies may not cover certain things, whereas Orca is pretty much a cover all warranty.
Still, I'd recommend doing your own research. There are tons of YouTube channels with ice tests, leak tests, abuse tests, commentary on the latches and hinges, and so on. As far as warranty info goes, I know I found a site one time that did a good job summarizing, but sadly I don't recall which site. Searching will likely find you what I was reading though.
Yetis rock. I like orca too. I will say they are about even. The yeti has some better design decisions for the hard coolers. Same price and similar performance so it's about which dimension you prefer for you application
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So, I have been looking at the Yeti as they are known to be top of the line with top of the line price point.
Can anyone share some experience with this brand and possibly compare with the yeti? I am open for sacrificing performance (up to a point) to save a significant cost. The yeti roadie 24 is $200.
Thanks in advance, you cooler experts 😬
Also, is a4c a legit site? Just asking.
So, I have been looking at the Yeti as they are known to be top of the line with top of the line price point.
Can anyone share some experience with this brand and possibly compare with the yeti? I am open for sacrificing performance (up to a point) to save a significant cost. The yeti roadie 24 is $200.
Thanks in advance, you cooler experts 😬
Also, is a4c a legit site? Just asking.
Still, I'd recommend doing your own research. There are tons of YouTube channels with ice tests, leak tests, abuse tests, commentary on the latches and hinges, and so on. As far as warranty info goes, I know I found a site one time that did a good job summarizing, but sadly I don't recall which site. Searching will likely find you what I was reading though.
So, I have been looking at the Yeti as they are known to be top of the line with top of the line price point.
Can anyone share some experience with this brand and possibly compare with the yeti? I am open for sacrificing performance (up to a point) to save a significant cost. The yeti roadie 24 is $200.
Thanks in advance, you cooler experts 😬
Also, is a4c a legit site? Just asking.
The latch is also the weak link. Reviews say it is prone to breaking. Even though the cooler has a lifetime warranty, that's a pain. I can attest to the latch being fairly thin. You really need to make sure you line things up correctly before you shut it. If you do that, you should be good to go.
The cooler is semi rigid. That and the odd shape make it a bit tough to get the most out of the capacity.
Overall I really like it, especially at this price point.
Pros
- lifetime warranty
- no zipper
- holds ice really well
- convenient shoulder strap
Cons
- potentially weak latch
- odd shape
- no handle on top
Still, I'd recommend doing your own research. There are tons of YouTube channels with ice tests, leak tests, abuse tests, commentary on the latches and hinges, and so on. As far as warranty info goes, I know I found a site one time that did a good job summarizing, but sadly I don't recall which site. Searching will likely find you what I was reading though.
Yetis rock. I like orca too. I will say they are about even. The yeti has some better design decisions for the hard coolers. Same price and similar performance so it's about which dimension you prefer for you application