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Re: Need A Hunting Cooler? Brute vs. Yeti Video! [Re: BarneyWho] #4911446 01/15/14 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted By: BarneyWho
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I have Yeti Coolers, just because that is what I could get a good deal on. I actually think I would prefer the Grizzly and Brute Coolers. I just wish Brute made larger coolers. I have a Yeti 65, 160, and 250.


Want another 250? I'll smoke the Brute cooler prices! grin Heck it even has two drain plugs and is made in the USA contrary to false Brute reporting. rolleyes roflmao

I never have understood the need to run down a competitor’s product to try and sell yours. Shows insecurity in your product. Let it speak for itself. up


We've been asked "How does it compare to a Yeti?" no less than 500 times and thought this would help answer the question. You'll find hundreds of other comparison videos and pages for every brand out there comparing to Yeti because they're the most popular brand in the industry.

Regarding made in USA, I've owned no less than 5 Yeti Coolers and checked out hundreds in person. I've never seen a Made in USA one myself. A very, very small amount of Yeti's are actually made here and must be special ordered. We mention dual drain plugs because any Brute that's 50 Quarts or larger has dual drain plugs versus Yeti's 120 Quarts or larger. It just makes it easier when trying to drain your cooler out of the bed of your truck.

Appreciate the feedback and let me know if I can answer any questions.

Thanks,
Jeremy

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Also, our friends at AmericanMilitaryNews.com are giving away a custom 50 Quart Brute. If you'd like to win one, go check them out!

Re: Need A Hunting Cooler? Brute vs. Yeti Video! [Re: Bison Coolers] #4911467 01/15/14 02:01 PM
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my 100qt made it 3 days in the back of the truck with minimal ice loss. and my 25 has taken a few pretty good beatings... between my lab and trying to carry it uphill and dropping a handle I can tell you that Brute makes a very durable cooler





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Re: Need A Hunting Cooler? Brute vs. Yeti Video! [Re: Bison Coolers] #4914453 01/16/14 07:27 PM
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Look like nice coolers. I still buy the cheapos. Should get a good one some day.


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Originally Posted By: Parttime
Look like nice coolers. I still buy the cheapos. Should get a good one some day.


I keep a Coleman in the bed of my truck that will keep ice for three days. That's plenty good for me, considering I'm never away from a place where I can buy ice for near that long. As I have said before, I just don't see the financial merit in paying $300 to hold something that's as cheap as ice. It's like a woman using a $300 purse to carry $5 in change.

I also like the fact that I can leave my Coleman in the bed of my truck and not worry if someone decides to steal it, which has yet to happen.


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Re: Need A Hunting Cooler? Brute vs. Yeti Video! [Re: Texas Dan] #4916255 01/17/14 04:02 PM
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[quote=I also like the fact that I can leave my Coleman in the bed of my truck and not worry if someone decides to steal it, which has yet to happen.[/quote]

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Re: Need A Hunting Cooler? Brute vs. Yeti Video! [Re: Bison Coolers] #4916267 01/17/14 04:07 PM
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Also have a bit of false info regarding handles in the .43 second area.... My Yeti has a rope handle too, and pretty much all the others I've seen. You can even see them in the video... Why lie???


Originally Posted By: Brute Outdoors
Diesel, Yeti offers a few made in USA coolers by special order only. Just about every single Yeti you've ever seen in a store is made in the Philippines.

We source every piece of our product here in good ol' USA.

Thanks,
Jeremy


Mine was made in the USA.....


I don't care about all the mine is better than yours crap going on with coolers these days. They are all good coolers and they are all too expensive. I have a Yeti cause of the deal I got on it. You all make a good cooler but get the information right if you are going to post a video comparing them.

Re: Need A Hunting Cooler? Brute vs. Yeti Video! [Re: Texas Dan] #4916273 01/17/14 04:08 PM
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I also like the fact that I can leave my Coleman in the bed of my truck and not worry if someone decides to steal it, which has yet to happen.


Happened to me twice... they took the good coolers, but left my trusty beer cooler that I've had for about 12 yrs now. No handles on it, I put eye bolts through the side so I can tie it down. It's strictly a beer chest and was full of beer. They took the other two that just had ice in them... I was pissed but also happy they left the beer. cheers

Re: Need A Hunting Cooler? Brute vs. Yeti Video! [Re: Sprman] #4918756 01/18/14 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted By: Sprman
Also have a bit of false info regarding handles in the .43 second area.... My Yeti has a rope handle too, and pretty much all the others I've seen. You can even see them in the video... Why lie???


Originally Posted By: Brute Outdoors
Diesel, Yeti offers a few made in USA coolers by special order only. Just about every single Yeti you've ever seen in a store is made in the Philippines.

We source every piece of our product here in good ol' USA.

Thanks,
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Mine was made in the USA.....


I don't care about all the mine is better than yours crap going on with coolers these days. They are all good coolers and they are all too expensive. I have a Yeti cause of the deal I got on it. You all make a good cooler but get the information right if you are going to post a video comparing them.


The open grab handles allow you to put a cable lock or some chain through it being that these high-end coolers tend to walk off on their own sometimes smile

Re: Need A Hunting Cooler? Brute vs. Yeti Video! [Re: Bison Coolers] #4919177 01/19/14 02:28 AM
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Which company made the original roto-molded cooler?

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Re: Need A Hunting Cooler? Brute vs. Yeti Video! [Re: Toepuncher] #4926604 01/22/14 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted By: Toepuncher
Which company made the original roto-molded cooler?


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Re: Need A Hunting Cooler? Brute vs. Yeti Video! [Re: Bison Coolers] #4940895 01/29/14 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted By: Brute Outdoors
The open grab handles allow you to put a cable lock or some chain through it being that these high-end coolers tend to walk off on their own sometimes smile


That's not how you put it in the video..... I'm just trying to point out, that if you make a video of your product compared to another product, use the real facts and don't try to hide stuff to try and make yours better. All the coolers out there are good and all have things that people don't like about them. Bottom line is that all are too expensive grin

Re: Need A Hunting Cooler? Brute vs. Yeti Video! [Re: Sprman] #4943232 01/30/14 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted By: Sprman
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The open grab handles allow you to put a cable lock or some chain through it being that these high-end coolers tend to walk off on their own sometimes smile


That's not how you put it in the video..... I'm just trying to point out, that if you make a video of your product compared to another product, use the real facts and don't try to hide stuff to try and make yours better. All the coolers out there are good and all have things that people don't like about them. Bottom line is that all are too expensive grin


We are simply calling out that we have large carrying handles as opposed to small integrated handles. The competition's rope handles are clearly visible and we're not making claims they don't have them. We believe the large carrying handles are a benefit of the product that allow you to secure the product.

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