Looks like a good cooler but doesn't have the insulation of a pelican or rtic. My 45 quart pelican is more or less the same external dimension as a 65 quart palm. That would indicate that the walls are mich thinner.mrvmax wrote:Hard to beat the price on Palm coolers.
http://palmcoolers.com/product/85-litres-90-quarts/
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- Sat Apr 21, 2018 1:38 pm
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- Sat Apr 21, 2018 1:21 pm
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Re: Austin based Yeti quits doing business with NRA
I used to have the same mentality, buy cheap igloo coolers, replace yearly. I keep one in my truck and keep it iced down pretty much all the time to carry drinks for work(water, Gatorade, etc). Finally broke down a couple of years ago and bought a pelican cooler. In less than a year the coat of the ice I didn't have to buy every day because it was lasting 2-3 days equaled what I paid for the cooler. On top of that being built better after 2 years it is in perfect condition whereas I would have bought 2 cheaper coolers in that time. I don't think everyone needs one for weekend duty, but if you are going to keep things iced down most of the year they make great sense.strogg wrote:I don't really understand the point of expensive, high end coolers. For just a matter of a few Washingtons, you can get yourself a large styrofoam container that can work just as well if not better than the high end stuff. Our company has a vendor that ships items to us in those containers packed with dry ice. I snagged one and some dry ice from our shipping department once to pick up some ice cream cake for a long haul transport. It worked great. Just for fun, I wanted to see how long the dry ice would stay in the container after I was done. The answer? Over 2 weeks.