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โSep-30-2020 03:40 PM
mich800 wrote:
So you did not open it until after 3 days and there was not ice? Because that is what those ratings typically mean.
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โSep-30-2020 12:05 PM
JAC1982 wrote:
My Yeti softside cooler kept ice for about 48 hours while in my car (so not direct sun). I had a Yeti ice pack in the bottom, then cold drinks were added, then topped off with loose ice. I imagine a similar set up would work for the RTIC.
โSep-30-2020 11:28 AM
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โSep-30-2020 12:53 AM
bob213 wrote:
My BIL has an RTIC hardside cooler and it performs well. I needed a new softside cooler for my 10 day trip we just returned from. I purchased a 30 qt. softside directly from RTIC. They advertise that it keeps ice for 3 days.
Don't be fooled! This is a day cooler. It hardly keeps ice for 12-15 hours. A styrofoam cooler would perform as well. We kept it in the air conditioned trailer with pre-chilled sodas and it was a joke.
RTIC told me I was too late to return it but could try a warranty claim. They had me do a 3 day "ice test" which it failed completely. I was then told I could send it back at my expense and they would do an "ice test". Are you kidding me?... I guess I have a new $110. day cooler :M
Don't waste your money!!!
โSep-29-2020 10:05 PM