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YETI Tundra Cooler Aquifer Blue Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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5.0
🏕️ Camping & Hiking, 🏕️ Outdoor Recreation

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Description of YETI Tundra Cooler Aquifer Blue

The YETI Tundra 45 combines versatility with durability with a capacity of up to 26 cans with a recommended 2:1 ice-to-contents ratio. Ice stays ice thanks to up to 3 inches of PermaFrost Insulation and an extra thick FatWall design is certified Bear-Resistant. The Rotomolded Construction makes the Tundra armored to the core and virtually indestructible so wherever you decide to take it, this portable cooler’s sturdy construction will stand up to the rigors of the journey. All Tundra coolers feature T-Rex Lid Latches constructed of heavy-duty rubber so you’ll never see another busted latch and has patented keeper technology. The Tundra 45 dimensions are 25 1/2 in long x 16 in wide x 15 1⁄2 in high with an empty weight of 23 lbs NOTE: All Tundra models come standard with one dry goods basket.

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I recently invested in a high-quality cooler for my Sports and Outdoors excursions and I'm thrilled with my purchase. Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice, I knew that durability and insulation were the most important features for keeping food and drinks cool .This cooler delivered on both fronts. Even after a long day of hiking or camping, my drinks stay ice-cold thanks to the thick walls and airtight seal. The aquifer blue color adds a fun pop of color to my gear. The only downside is…

Pros
  • Keeps contents cold for long periods of time.
Cons
  • Heavy and difficult to transport.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Broke within 30 minutes on first flight

Just got back from a business trip and need to set up my Yeti 45 for its first run at a NASCAR race at PIR. I spent a lot of time decorating it with patches and decals from a recent launch. It took about half an hour for the latch to break. A piece of crap with $300 wasted and about an hour to make them nice. Never buy a Yeti again.

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Dull packaging