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  • tmschuller

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    I thought about that but most of its life will be in the camper or horse trailer. I'm not crazy about how heavy any of the big coolers are. 45-65 quart is what I'm looking at. The price difference isn't that much so I'm leaning towards a larger one. I have coolers on wheels so that's covered. OR I could always build that motorized cooler I have always wanted :D
     

    SMiller

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    I thought about that but most of its life will be in the camper or horse trailer. I'm not crazy about how heavy any of the big coolers are. 45-65 quart is what I'm looking at. The price difference isn't that much so I'm leaning towards a larger one. I have coolers on wheels so that's covered. OR I could always build that motorized cooler I have always wanted :D

    I wish they made a extended drain tube, one cooler lives in the back of the Suburban and it sucks having to walk it to the very back so it can drain, wish it had a extended drain hose so I could just let the hose pass the bumper and pee.

    Living in the dirty south a cooler is needed just to get groceries home in the summer and water/Powerade must be carried at all times.
     

    grunt soldier

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    They make wheeled attachment kits for the yetis and since the attic is about an exact copy they should work just fine for the rtic. I leave mine mostly on the porch but it stays on a garden cart so it's easy to move to and from vehicles etc.
     

    Mark-DuCo

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    I really like my Coleman Extreme coolers, they work just fine for me on 4 day camping trips with 1 gallon ice jugs in the food cooler.
     
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