Brand | YETI |
Color | Stainless |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Package Information | Bag |
Capacity | 30 Liters |
Product Dimensions | 16.63″D x 24.75″W x 17.37″H |
Item Weight | 35 Pounds |
Special Feature | Insulated |
Recommended Uses For Product | Picnic, Fishing, Camping, Hiking |
Model Name | series 55 |
- Driven by YETI’s dedication to innovation and their commitment to performance, they’ve created a cooler with groundbreaking YETI thermal performance in a stainless steel build
- VACUUM INSULATION – A vacuum is considered the best known insulator. The same technology found in our Rambler drinkware that holds the cold (or the heat) for an incredibly long time
- SLIM WALLS – Vacuum insulation means there’s no need for thick, foam walls. The cooler has a generous capacity and can even accommodate most bottles of wine standing upright
- STAINLESS STEEL BODY & LATCH LOOP- Kitchen-grade stainless steel is tough, stately, and wears beautifully over time
- The YETI V Series cooler measures: 24.75” L x 16.625” W x 17.37” H. It will hold 60 – 12oz cans and 30 lbs of ice
Dacake Verified Buyer –
I own every type of Yeti cooler and this one is by far the best. Hands down. This one keeps ice longer and it almost has the same capacity as my Tundra 75 even though it is much smaller.
Derek For Real Verified Buyer –
Exorbitantly excessive means of keeping items cold
cheappoolguy Verified Buyer –
It’s hard to be a grownup and argue that $800 for an ice chest makes any sense. Having said that, it is beautiful, heavy, spacious and very effective. I don’t take it out on activities like fishing or hunting MAINLY because leaving an $800 ice chest in a truck is begging it to be stolen, so it mainly sits on my patio and flexes on my friends. I don’t need a week of ice on my patio BUT I have found an amazing use that helps me be super happy with it. When I take BBQ off the smoker at about midnight and place it in this tight latched cooler it ‘finishes’ my cooking wonderfully and keeps a food safe temp until one or two the next day. It was the missing piece to my BBQ regimen and tender but firm BBQ has become very consistent. I’ve used other coolers and warmers that haven’t been as good. **mine came with a nice dime sized dent right on the front…luckily I’m the rare guy who prefers stuff dented and scratched but I doubt many other customers would accept that defect.
LT Verified Buyer –
Took our new Yeti camping in Yosemite in September to try it out. Bought one block of ice and it lasted All Week (6 nights) It was cooler at night and in Yosemite Valley in the fall there’s less hours of direct sun than in the summer but it’s already started to pay for the high price tag with savings in what we’ve historically paid for ice. (average of $5 p/bag p/day=$30 p/wk etc). It is physically heavy (35 pds empty) and requires two to lift when filled but for us it’s worth it knowing our food will be kept fresh and it’s nice having cold drinks after hiking and biking.
Akwiasdi Revels Verified Buyer –
Love, love love. Sleek, classy and talking point. A little on the heavy side.
Joeinga Verified Buyer –
The seals are weak and ice retention is compromised as a result. Terrible value for money. Hinges are also poorly designed so getting in and out is a pain. Durability is compromised as a result of the material and scratches easily.
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
Most valuable cooler ever.
John Edwards Verified Buyer –
CJGINC Verified Buyer –