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Mr. Hawk

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Thanks for this! ordered 5 . Pack these with misc items for the outdoorsman and they become a great gift full of wool socks, balaclavas, dead down wind products, warm gloves, hand warmers and butter rum lifesavers. Christmas shopping done!
What kind of quality were these?
 

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I ordered a few and the quality is great. Not very big - think 12 cans with no ice or 6 with... but it makes a great cooler for road trips or a big boy lunchbox. I took 1 for a stingy Santa gift and everyone wanted that thing. Like all of the quality soft sided coolers the zipper is sturdy so it's not easy to operate. Requires two hands, so it wouldn't be ideal for opening while you were driving or kayaking for example.
 

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What kind of quality were these?
"I ordered a few and the quality is great. Not very big - think 12 cans with no ice or 6 with... but it makes a great cooler for road trips or a big boy lunchbox. I took 1 for a stingy Santa gift and everyone wanted that thing. Like all of the quality soft sided coolers the zipper is sturdy so it's not easy to operate. Requires two hands, so it wouldn't be ideal for opening while you were driving or kayaking for example."

Bucket hit the nail on the head.

I did the same and kept one for myself, big mans lunch, couple frozen bottles of water will keep all cool and be a water source after lunch. Zipper is stiff but is a water barrier type zipper to minimize leakage. The insulation is thick and light weight, comes with a good shoulder strap. I think this will be a great all day sit grub bag!
I packed these with gloves, balaclavas, smart wool socks, hats, ammo... they went over great, my brother thought it was an ammo bag lol, I didnt tell him any different.....

edit to give proper credit to bucket
 

Mr. Hawk

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They have some different colors on the coolers and a duffel too. Based on the quality of the first cooler I think I'll try one of the duffel bags.
What do you think realistically the cooler would cost retail? It shows $99.99 msrp. I've yet to order one.
 

Roadracer6

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How are these with leaking? I had an RTIC similar to this and it started leaking after 8 months from underneath. It was under warranty but when they sent me the return label I lost it and it was a disaster getting them to send another one and they ended up giving me the run around and said it was no longer under warranty. That was my last purchase with them....
 

Bucket

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What do you think realistically the cooler would cost retail? It shows $99.99 msrp. I've yet to order one.
If it said Yeti I wouldn't doubt the msrp, but no way I'd pay 100 bucks for it personally. I could see an msrp of $40. Basically I use it as a glorified lunchbox and it's also good for resting meat that comes off the grill/smoker. Well worth $13 and I ordered a couple more for gifts, along with a duffel.
 

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