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Join Date: Jul 2014
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I've used the Ozark Trail 20 oz. insulated tumblers for a couple months now, and these things rock! http://www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-Trai...mbler/49772705. We can get a whole day of ice out of them. The only caveat is that the lid, which is clear, needs to be covered. No matter how hot the corner of my helm gets, the ice stays solid, but I think the clear top lets the sun in too much.
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Join Date: May 2016
Location: Alton Bay
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I purchased a Yeti 65 cooler, yes a big expense but worth the money in my opinion. I gave it a test with how long ice would last and got 5 days out of it. I figure with all the activities and camping we do, over time the money saved on ice will pay for the cooler. I highly recommend yeti coolers!
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Sams is sold out out of the tumblers.
I picked up a yeti on eBay today for $24 shipped. Also got the can cooler for $17. I already have 1 of each and paid $35-40 each at parafunalia. |
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