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<blockquote data-quote="basslipripper" data-source="post: 349836" data-attributes="member: 14018"><p>I have Igloo, Coleman,Grizzly and Yeti coolers. When I know Im gonna need ice to last, I bring my cooler inside the house in the A/C and leave the lid open over night. I try to put "cold"drinks etc in then pack it "full" of ice. This gives your cooler a head start. If I do this Ice stays longer in any of the coolers but my Yeti 45 blows the others away. The Grizzly is slightly better than the Igloo or Coleman. That is my 2cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="basslipripper, post: 349836, member: 14018"] I have Igloo, Coleman,Grizzly and Yeti coolers. When I know Im gonna need ice to last, I bring my cooler inside the house in the A/C and leave the lid open over night. I try to put "cold"drinks etc in then pack it "full" of ice. This gives your cooler a head start. If I do this Ice stays longer in any of the coolers but my Yeti 45 blows the others away. The Grizzly is slightly better than the Igloo or Coleman. That is my 2cents. [/QUOTE]
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