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  2. The 8 Best Coolers of 2024 | Tested & Rated - GearLab

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    Another great performer in this metric is Orca 58, which lasted 6.7 and 7.3 under 40 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit, respectively. The Yeti Roadie 60 also lasted 6.3 and 6.9 days, respectively. Among the small-capacity coolers, the Orca 40 did the best, with temperatures lasting 5 and 5.5 days. Though these won't last you an entire week in the ...

  3. Orca 40 Review | Tested & Rated - GearLab

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    Another impressive offering from a top brand, the Orca 40 is an excellent medium-capacity cooler. Its 40-quart volume is exceptionally useful, while sturdy construction in all the places that count, like the hinge, seal, and latches, lends confidence to its longevity. Though it doesn't come with an internal dry basket, we love the external mesh ...

  4. ORCA 58 Quart Review | Tested & Rated - GearLab

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    The Orca is one of many rotomolded coolers we tested with a rubber gasket to seal its contents and an integrated hinge to help prevent bear entry. When it comes to keeping things cold, the Orca is the top choice. The cooler is available in many colors. We tested the white option, which will provide longer results.

  5. The 9 Best Soft Coolers of 2024 | Tested & Rated - GearLab

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    The most durable coolers we tested are the Yeti Hopper M20, followed by the Yeti Flip and the RTIC Soft Pack. These models feature incredibly tough, wear-resistant outer fabric, durable components, sturdy zippers, reinforced stitching, and a design made to be used and abused.

  6. How to Choose a Cooler - GearLab

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    Pack a 2:1 ice to food ratio: Fill the chest ⅔ full with ice to make it last, especially if you're using regular ice cubes. You can use a less extreme ratio with some of those ice replacements — another reason to invest in those freezer packs or to hunt down dry ice.

  7. Yeti, Orca, Pelican, Grizzly...... Which one? - Carolina Shooters...

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    The Coleman Extreme coolers are in the $90-120 range. The Igloos are about the same, unless you go to their Yukon series. Those are $320 for a 70 quart and are built similar to the Yeti/Orca/Engel/etc. It's really a completely different product you're buying. There are the cheap $100 coolers and then there are the tough, well built $300+ coolers.

  8. Pelican Elite 70 Review | Tested & Rated - GearLab

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    The Pelican Elite has one of the most rugged looking exteriors of the models we tested, making it a cooler that we would not like to meet in a dark alley. Everything on it is hard molded plastic, including the latches and extended handles. The Pelican Elite utilizes an extended drain plug, rather than a plug that screws into the cooler body itself.

  9. Yeti Tundra 65 Review | Tested & Rated - GearLab

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    Coolers come in all shapes and sizes. If you're set on the Yeti brand but want something smaller, take a peek at the Yeti Roadie 24. This personal-sized cooler has a small footprint but keeps the same functionality as the Tundra. The RTIC Ultralight 52 is a great budget-friendly option with a large capacity. See our review of coolers for more ...

  10. Yeti Roadie 48 Review | Tested & Rated - GearLab

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    We didn't name the Yeti Roadie 48 our best-wheeled cooler for nothing. It is promising in regards to portability. First of all, the smaller size (20.1 inches by 19.8 inches by 20.8 inches) and lighter weight (26.6 pounds) make it much easier to roll around than some other Yeti coolers. We found that the wheels move reliably and keep the cooler ...

  11. RovR RollR 60 Review | Tested & Rated - GearLab

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    Top-notch insulation in a long-lasting, compact design that will last for years to come. A pricey option that does well overall, especially when considering how portable it is. With reliable performance, this cooler is a great shape, easy to use, and a good value. Rating Categories. RovR RollR 60. Yeti Roadie 48.