9 Common Mistakes That Will RUIN Your Cooler
Almost everyone has made or will make one or more of these super common mistakes that could absolutely ruin a perfectly good ice chest! Even beloved YETI coolers are susceptible to an untimely demise if not cared for properly. With as much as a nice rotomolded cooler costs these days, you will want to avoid these mistakes in order to protect your investment. In this video, I'll tell you exactly what these common mistakes are and how to avoid them.
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My cooler must be able to be in the sun at the beach or on a boat. Otherwise it is useless.
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
I hear ya and I have mine in the sun all the time. I didn't really clarify in the video but the point is to avoid leaving it in full sun for days or weeks at a time. That seems to be when people see warping the most. A full day on the boat or a weekend camping shouldn't be an issue.
@ryanpaasch7464
11 ай бұрын
My Cabela's cooler has been outside for over two years in Wisconsin hot summers and cold winters. The rubber straps were just replaced.
@crippleguy415
11 ай бұрын
My ORCA has done really well in the back of my pickup truck. And I'm way out in the hot as F desert where you really need a durable cooler . Dry ice works the best .
@josegutierrez9105
9 ай бұрын
True
@Logansf410
2 ай бұрын
My Kong cooler has been outside since August of 2022. No warping or anything.
Another tip . . . don't store the cooler with the lid down and the latches clamped down tight. Instead place a small towel over the rim of the cooler and let the lid rest down on that. This protects and prolongs the life of the freezer gasket around the lid and keeps it from getting compressed and losing it's effectiveness. This also keeps the inside of the cooler aired-out while being stored.-
@outdoorempirecom
Жыл бұрын
Love that tip! Upvote. 👍
@jaredbaratono897
11 ай бұрын
You can also put baking soda in it. Towel in lid vents and wicks moisture, baking soda helps keep fresh. I only do the baking soda with my expensive 70 qt, which might only do a few trips a year, but damn it’s nice to just grab it and just use it after sitting for months.
@COOLBREEZE1976
2 ай бұрын
Funny my yeti I just bought states to keep it shut and latched when not in use.
@trwent
20 күн бұрын
You mean just place an open container of baking soda in the cooler, or sprinkle baking soda on the cooler’s inside?
Awesome video, as an avid trunk cooler guy it makes me want to rotate them every three days instead of once a week when they run out of ice. Even though they’re not in direct sunlight it maybe just as damaging as it due to the hot temperatures in the trunk. My friends that have had warping lid issues in the past may have been due to them leaving the coolers on the back of trucks so maybe that explains the lid warping. Even once dry I like to throw in two paper towel sheets in my cooler to absorb any other lingering moisture.
@outdoorempirecom
Жыл бұрын
Great call with the paper towel truck I'll have to use that one! And ya long term the heat of that trunk might wear on it.
One of mine stays in my work truck year around. When it's hot, I have a towel I put over the top of it and I wet the towel most of the time. Makes a huge difference in keeping ice
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
I've heard that a few times now. I'm gonna have to try that. Thanks for sharing!
Reflective bubble wrap can help with a lot of these. I live in Vegas and I use coolers just for grocery shopping. That bubble wrap is a cheap and useful addition to you cooler: Main use, fill in space inside the cooler to help with ice retention and cooling Cover the top for the same reason and after watching this, prevent sun warping I’ve melted a cooler before by using it as a fire side seat, so I’ll use the wrap as a heat shield. Also bubble wrap is a more comfortable seat
@outdoorempirecom
Ай бұрын
Great hack, thanks for sharing!
This was great . I just picked up a Lifetime 55Q and though it wasn't as much as a Yeti I still want to get the most from it . Great video you have a blessed one .
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Good choice! And thank you very much for tuning in!
Okay, some good tips, warping the lid never occurred to me. TSP phosphate from your local paint store will also clean up the plastic real well and will not harm surfaces.. Mix it with water, spray or bush it on and scrub it with a kitchen scrub pad.
@outdoorempirecom
10 ай бұрын
Great tip, thanks for sharing!
My RTIC 45 lid warped like in the video. To fix it I placed a small piece of plywood maybe 4” wide I’m the front under the lid. Then I used a ratchet strap and wrapped it around the lid and body but towards the front as close as it would go without slipping off. It bowed it back in opposite direction and after a day in the Texas heat it’s back to normal. I had horrible ice retention and that prompted me to investigate. I also replaced the gasket with thicker one. This cooler is 7yrs old. Works like new. Great video.
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
That's the best daggum tip I've heard on that issue yet! Thanks for sharing. Glad you whipped it back into shape.
@LukesGarage
11 ай бұрын
@@outdoorempirecom Thanks. I only left it out for one full work day. It was 100* I didn’t want it to bow back too much.
@Erick-ie8ll
21 күн бұрын
My yeti just warped in the heat and I used this tip! Now it’s back to normal!
@LukesGarage
21 күн бұрын
@@Erick-ie8ll Awesome, I’m glad it worked for you. Unfortunately for me I’ve had to do it to this rtic again. Seems like once a year I have to do this to fix the bowed lid. I’m storing it in my shop, so maybe I try in the house and see if it keeps the lid good.
You're doing a great job with these review videos.
@outdoorempirecom
10 ай бұрын
I appreciate that! Glad you like them.
Great video , just bought a Yeti Tundra Haul and this will help with the longevity of my cooler
@outdoorempirecom
Ай бұрын
Great cooler. Enjoy!
Another tip is I always leave my drain open when storing our coolers to prevent any mold or weird smells, though if you have mice in your garage that may not be the best idea. Just remember to make sure it's closed the next time you use it!
@outdoorempirecom
9 ай бұрын
Good call!
I have some Harbor Freight furniture movers. When I have a party in the backyard, I'll put the coolers on the movers, then fill it up with the ice and beverages. Makes it easy to move around, without breaking your back.
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
That's a great hack, thanks!
Another great video! Sadly, it makes me wonder about using a cooler on the beach. The sand on southern beaches, and even the sand dunes in Colorado, can be so hot that you can't walk barefoot on them. Might not be good for a cooler. Not much shade either, and truck beds get really hot. Ditto the abrasion. I took to collecting certain water jugs from the late 1950s, and you can clearly tell when a plastic bottomed one has been dragged on abrasive surfaces. It takes off the hard outer surface (think gelcoat), and the plastic becomes spongy. Sounds like it's best to leave your rotomolded at home, unless you don't mind hemorrhaging cash.
@outdoorempirecom
Жыл бұрын
Fantastic insight! Thanks for sharing. I think the hot surfaces thing is legitimate, but mostly applies to prolonged periods of time. I'm still gonna set my cooler on the sand at the beach for a few hours, but leaving it on asphalt for a whole weekend or in your truck bed all the time is gonna deform it sooner or later.
@Xerkies
Жыл бұрын
How about propping up an umbrella on the beach. Then put the cooler under there? Might be useful if you had to leave the cooler out for hours.
Fabulous tips thanks!
@outdoorempirecom
5 ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
Good info. I find it very ironic the number one enemy of plastic coolers is heat. What it’s designed to combat. Lol
@outdoorempirecom
Жыл бұрын
I guess they're kinda like penguins. So focused on the cold they're ill prepared for heat. 😂
Oh yeah.... I store my cooler in my air-conditioned living room....My wife loves it! I always tell her its for the best.
@outdoorempirecom
2 ай бұрын
Love it! 😄
I left a Pelican in my garage attic for like 6 months ....with food in it. UGH, that was an expensive mistake!
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Oh man that must've been nasty! 🤢
From eastern North Carolina I have a rtic ultralight. Cooler has been in the back of my worktruck flatbed for like 3 years now. From this video I have treated my cooler very very bad. Been outside every day. Spray herbicides and they tend to spill on it while moving hoses around. Have been cleaning with purple power and hot pressure steamer. I always thought the lid deformed from hitting the highway😂😂😂
@outdoorempirecom
Жыл бұрын
Haha, nice! Three years of that kind of hard use ain't too bad so far!
One more Tip: Don't let your son borrow it!
@outdoorempirecom
Ай бұрын
Classic mistake. 😂
@trwent
20 күн бұрын
Or your brother-in-law!!
Kind of hard to not use a cooler in direct sunlight an a small boat. My new Rtic warps and I won’t be a happy camper… er, boater.
@outdoorempirecom
3 ай бұрын
You're not wrong about that. If a day on the boat causes problems, I think that'd be unusual and worthy of a warranty claim. I'd just try and avoid leaving it on the boat indefinitely for storage with full exposure to sun.
Thank you!
@outdoorempirecom
10 ай бұрын
You bet!
Definitely always keep the lid open when storing it.
@outdoorempirecom
7 ай бұрын
Indeed!
@trwent
20 күн бұрын
Not necessarily WIDE open though.
I had three coolers bust the outer shell by storing them in the hot storage building. I had to make room in the overfilled garage to try and prevent it again.
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Sounds about right. Thanks for sharing.
This talked me out of these coolers. Keep it inside, no hot no cold, rub with diaper. Nope I’ll keep my cheap igloo 120 with broken latches and only two brittle hinges left. So old it was my dads who gave it to me over 20 years ago. Thanks
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Rub with a diaper. 😂 Keep on truckin' man!
I have had my yeti 65 and my 150 for 9 years, my 65 is my work cooler and is in the bed of my truck 365, my 150 is my hunting cooler and stays in a shed throughout the Florida summer. Asides from some scratches, these coolers are still in very good shape, no warps, handles, gaskets and ripper latches are 100. I paid a lot for the coolers, but I’m guessing I might end up willing them to my kids
@outdoorempirecom
10 ай бұрын
Nice! I'm sure your kids will appreciate it.
Got my yeti 65 last month from Moosejaw. Didn’t even use it yet and noticed some warping in the corners of the lid. Probably being kept in the warehouse before it was shipped to me.
@outdoorempirecom
9 ай бұрын
Probably so. I've seen more than one report of that on forums and what not. I'd contact Moosejaw or Yeti right away. Both have excellent customer service so they should take care of you.
I can agree with almost all stated, and possibly even storage in hot/cold garage, but you need to define in exact terms what too hot and too cold is; otherwise worthless warnings. Is 101 too hot in the summer and is 28 too cold in the winter (the common fluctuation of my garage temps during the year...yes I have monitored it). And I have an extremely cheap cooler in the garage that is still in ok condition. I would agree if 101 on Monday and 28 on Tuesday would be a too large of a variance in twenty four hours.
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Great feedback! Although I'm not sure I'm qualified to answer that. That idea did cross my mind when making the video, but I can only imagine that the exact temperatures that are harmful vary by manufacturer and/or the plastic compound used for each specific cooler model. So it's gotta be a pretty complex answer and I'm not sure the outcome will be worth the effort. 🤷♂️ But I think the range you mention is pretty similar to where I live and my opinion is that's acceptable and I don't think it will lead to warping.
I’ve stored my ozark trail outside for the last 5 years in direct sunlight. Winter through summer it lives on my deck. I pressure wash it and soak it in bleach every time I use it. It still works like it did new. Maybe it’s a little discolored but it hasn’t failed in any way. Maybe I’ve just got lucky? 🤔
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Maybe, but that's awesome either way! Many of those Ozark Trails (also Lifetime) are actually blow molded and not rotomolded even if they're built like a rotomolded cooler. Blow molding is done at a higher temperature so they are often a bit more resistant to warping. That may also be a contributor.
Great video as usual
@outdoorempirecom
Жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks man! I really appreciate that.
A Pelican Elite injection-molded cooler (Elite 30, Elite 50) or Otterbox venture won’t warp like a rotomolded construction. The lids are WAY thicker with reinforcements of plastic ribbing. Too bad Otterbox discontinued the amazing Venture.
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Ya it is too bad about OtterBox. And I agree that injection molded coolers are far less susceptible to warping. Makes sense since injection molding heats the plastic up way hotter than rotational molding and uses different plastic compounds.
@handsydirector4862
11 ай бұрын
Love my otterbox venture. It lives on the back seat of my work truck. It's been great through the hot summer.
@theoutdoorempire if I need to store a hot garage that’s not insulated is there any thing I can do to stop it from warping? If that’s the only option to store . Love your videos
@outdoorempirecom
9 ай бұрын
As long as it is out of direct sunlight and not in direct contact with metal, you'll likely be alright. I do the same thing and haven't had any problems yet.
I put silver bubble wrap (aluminum) on both sides . on my cabellas yeti nock off. Same stuff we put in our windows here on the Sonoran desert in AZ
@outdoorempirecom
10 ай бұрын
Nice hack!
Use it under direct sunlight, stored in the attic, paid $500 with 5 yes warranty, if it breaks I’m claiming warranty.
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Amen to that.
I keep my rtic in the bed of my truck. It has survived the last 4 years in AZ summers
@outdoorempirecom
2 ай бұрын
That's awesome!
Seen you had a white storage net on your rtic model Is that and how did you install it with screws or adhesive? Thanks
@outdoorempirecom
11 күн бұрын
Came with the RTIC Ultralight with wheels.
Have a yeti and rtic that live in back of our trucks year round…..zero issues. Get dirty or have deer meat clean, rinse and back in bed of truck!
@outdoorempirecom
8 ай бұрын
That's awesome! I haven't seen some of these issues firsthand either, yet. 🤞
Grandpa's cooler is still around and kicking ass. 😎
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Original labels and all.
I do lawncare kind of hard to keep one out of the heat.
@outdoorempirecom
10 ай бұрын
Then run it til it's dead! You probably get your money's worth more than most.
How hot is too hot to store my cooler? I have a new 64 qt Igloo cooler with wheels and a handle like a roller suitcase. Currently it is stored in my garage. I live in the southwest. It is currently 114 degrees outside and 100 in my garage. My house is small. The cooler is large. Not a lot of storage inside, and we don't have basements here. So, is the garage too hot to store my cooler? Thanks!
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
In my opinion, no it's fine. As long as it's out of direct sunlight. In a perfect world it'd be at 60 degrees all the time but that's not gonna happen.
Okay... thank you. I should not buy a plastic cooler to keep even in a ventilated shed. Going to look up steel-clad ones.
@outdoorempirecom
4 ай бұрын
Yeah, there's a good chance a rotomolded cooler would get deformed in an outdoor shed in those temps. If you get an injected molded or blow molded plastic cooler you might be alright. They can withstand higher temps, but still a risk.
I dont even have a cooler. Yet i was interested in clicking this video lol
@outdoorempirecom
Жыл бұрын
Right on man! Thanks for stopping by.
@eserv88
Жыл бұрын
Yet i… see what u did there
I’ve had a rtic 20 qt cooler in the front seat of a semi for over 5 years no issues with the lid warping
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
That's awesome!
There is no point in having a cooler if you are not going to use it. I do not abuse my possesions and I have to call BS on 1 or 2 of your items. It is an effing cooler, not a chair! I believe far more coolers out there have warped lids from being sat on than from being left in the sun. Perhaps being left in the sun and then sat on would be the worst. You figure sitting on it by the fire is ok. It is not, again, it is not an effing chair. Keep it clean, keep it dry when not in use, don't pile heavy shit on it, most of all do not allow anyone to sit on it and it will provide years of trouble free enjoyment.
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
A spirited opinion, I like it! But alas, I shall sit on my coolers anyway. 🤷♂️
What about keeping food warm in the cooler I see it all the time and do it my self but could it eventually damage it??
@outdoorempirecom
10 ай бұрын
As I understand it, these coolers are made at temperatures between 250-400 degrees F. If you put hot food in metal pans directly in the cooler without anything in between, I imagine it could melt the plastic. Or if you left them in there for several days at temps over 200, maybe it could cause some warping. But if your transporting hot food for a few hours or a day, I doubt it'll hurt. But I don't have any personal experience with it.
White shiny coolers reflect the suns rays, darker colors absorb the rays and get hot. Only white for me.
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
That's a good way to go. Not invincible to warping (ahem, Costco's white Coho rotomolded cooler), but definitely cooler to the touch.
If my cooler stinks, I always clean it out with white vinegar diluted in water
I got a Yeti 45 ive had for 5 years and they are tough as hell. My cooler is melted and bubbled on the back , and still holds ice for a while.
@outdoorempirecom
10 ай бұрын
Nice! True, they can usually still do the job even if they are haggard.
I have never undrstood colored coolers. Yea they look cool. However, they absorb heat. My parents have a white Yetti cooler and even in the sun it's cool to the touch. Charter fishermen use white coolers for this exact reason. They hold ice longer and don't heat up in the sun. If your colored cooler is going to be in the sun cover it with a white towel. It will stay much cooler.
@outdoorempirecom
Жыл бұрын
I definitely hear you on how hot they can be to the touch. I've seen conflicting information on the impact it has on ice retention so I'm thinking I need to do a test of my own.
@FractalNinja
Ай бұрын
I've wondered if lining the inside of a cooler with one of those mylar emergency blankets (the ones that look like foil) would help extend ice life by keeping the heat from radiating in 🤔
I store my cooler with the lid up when possible to save the life of the gasket, is that overkill or wise?
@outdoorempirecom
10 ай бұрын
I've thought about that too and I'll usually do that for a while after a trip to let it dry out well anyway. Not sure how much of a difference it will make in the long run to the gasket though. I have noticed on some coolers like my Pelican that the gasket folds over and creases funny so that can't be good. I think the most sensible thing to do is just to close the lid, but not latch it.
Is there a cooler that does better then others in direct sunlight? Coolers on the back decks of boats are part of the norm where im from . Im curious to what cool is the most resistant.
@outdoorempirecom
Ай бұрын
I'm not totally sure yet, but I think an Engel Ultralight or light color rotomolded cooler might be good for that.
Add wax on the cooler. Protects from sun
@outdoorempirecom
10 ай бұрын
Very interesting, thanks for the tip.
Expanding on the first point regarding direct sunlight...don't buy a dark colour AND keep it out of direct sunlight anyway.
For beach and on sailboats with no axsilar
@jameshogan-ps2bz
10 ай бұрын
Get a large cheap cooler. Put a better small cooler in it
@outdoorempirecom
10 ай бұрын
Nice idea!
grandpa's cooler, is it a replica of it? because the labeling is very fresh
@outdoorempirecom
Жыл бұрын
Haha, no it's legit the same one he's had forever. He never took the stickers off so I didn't either. True vintage!
How do i avoid heat when i work in a ups truck 12 hrs a day the back of the truck is 120+
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
You don't. But use the cooler anyway. Just get one with a good warranty. Most reputable companies will replace or repair it if it warps and is still under warranty. Orion has a 10 year warranty, Yeti 5 years, Pelican lifetime. I break that down better on my best rotomolded coolers video. Cheers!
Anyone have a link to the firepit in this video?
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Here you are good sir! amzn.to/3K9YbNL (affiliate link, FYI).
never had a cheap coleman or igloo cooler warp in the sun. maybe thats just the roto molded coolers that do that. if the sun warps a cooler then its pretty much useless to me and a garbage cooler.
@outdoorempirecom
Жыл бұрын
I've seen reports of it happening on those types too, but it's true that rotomolding plastic is done at a lower temperature than injection or blow molding so it makes sense to me that rotomolded coolers might be more susceptible to becoming deformed. But none are invincible!
@Buckeyes216
11 ай бұрын
Lol… depends on which state you’re in. If the suns hot enough, it beats plastic every time.
Mistake #10: spending that kind of money on the first place.
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Add it to the list!
What about under a canopy ?
@outdoorempirecom
9 ай бұрын
I think that's a swell idea.
What coolers would work best for being left in my truck bed. Im in construction and just like to have drinks with me at jobsites
@outdoorempirecom
Ай бұрын
I'd try an injection molded cooler like the RTIC Ultralight or the new Engel Ultralight is pretty cool too. That kind of plastic tends to hold up to heat a little better as far as I understand. Plus they're cheaper than the fancy rotomolded coolers.
My Rtic lid warped…out of warranty and won’t replace it…any suggestions on how to fix em?
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Dang! That's too bad. I haven't heard of a way to fix it other than to replace it unfortunately. You could try getting a thicker freezer gasket at Home Depot or something and see if that will fill the added air gap, but I don't think you can un-do the warping.
@Dubbin90
11 ай бұрын
@@outdoorempirecom spoke to artic…told me to flip the cooler onto the lid and let it sit for a bit and it should help…also when storing the cooler they say to leave the drain plug open
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
@@Dubbin90 Interesting. Hope that helps!
That's why I never spend more on a cooler then I have too. So if something happens to it, its no great loose.
My RTIC has been sitting outside on my south facing deck for 3 months straight and it's just fine. Before that it spent a year on a patio at my parents house.
Mistake #1 buying an overpriced cooler to be cool
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Coolers can't make you cool. 😎
Never seen the old ones warp. Am I wrong about this?
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
If by old ones you mean the cheaper blow molded types, they're not immune to warping but they do it less because of the kind of plastic they're made of which has a higher melting temperature.
@nuancedliars112
11 ай бұрын
@@outdoorempirecom would that be considered cheaper material on the new cooler?
It's sad to spend $100+ and plastic can't even tolerate the sun. At least the light color ones should. Midous well by cheap ones, much less of a loss if it warps.
The coolers that would be affected by these issues are obviously defective coolers and I don't want any of them. Do you have a list of the coolers that would be affected negatively by these conditions?
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Pretty much any cooler made of plastic (i.e. any cooler) COULD be susceptible, but it doesn't always mean they will have a problem. And in most cases they're fine. I wouldn't avoid them, per se. I'd just take care of whatever you got or get and all will be well!
Interesting video… but my cooler isn’t a garage queen. I look at it like a tool and tools are meant to be used. The Yeti rides in the back of the truck bed, and gets used nearly daily throughout the hot months and is in all weather. If it’s time for a cleaning, a dose of bleach and the garden hose does the trick. Probably not going to get the longevity you’re shooting for, but for the money I expect it to be able to take the abuse.
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
I hear ya! And good point on how it should handle the abuse for the money. I think daily cooler users like you get their money's worth more than the occasional campers that want their Yeti to last forever.
leaf blower to get rid of moisture
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Love that idea!
They aren’t waterproof. A channel did a toture test on the Rtic wheeled cooler and just basic slosh test. It didn’t even pass that and water sloshed out everywhere. If it wouldn’t keep it in then it’s not going to keep the air out either.
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Pretty sure that was me you're talking about on the torture test with the RTIC Wheeled. 😉
Secure it properly during transport… just lost my ole faithful hopefully my new one is better
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@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
😎
@dr.karmichaelandjones
11 ай бұрын
@@outdoorempirecom 🏆
Its a fckn cooler not a living thing
@outdoorempirecom
9 ай бұрын
That is correct.
You missed a great opportunity after what you said in mistake 7. I was hoping for "mistake #8: using your cooler as a seat or chair"
@outdoorempirecom
10 ай бұрын
I confess, I sit on my coolers all the time and have never had an issue. But I see your point, thanks for taking the time to share.
@ColinAverill
10 ай бұрын
@@outdoorempirecom No problem. Btw, I know you don't like telescopic handles, but I'd love to see a comparison of Yeti Roadie 60 vs Tundra Haul. Maybe include a Kong cooler in some tests? Thanks for the videos!
@outdoorempirecom
10 ай бұрын
@@ColinAverill For sure. Working on a Kong now and maybe a Roadie in the future.
So basically I have to store it inside because I live in Minnesota 😂
@outdoorempirecom
Жыл бұрын
Well daggum, I guess so. 😂
@cofee28
11 ай бұрын
Me too. We use coolers to keep thing cool in the summer and slow things from freezing in the winter.
What about soft coolers? 😂
@outdoorempirecom
Ай бұрын
They're not hard. 😂
Metal coolers have entered the chat
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Fry an egg on top and keep your meat cold inside!
I always put a light colored towel over my cooler to protect it from direct sunlight/heat. It makes a noticable difference. .
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
That's a great tip, I've never tried that but I'll have to when it gets real hot.
Basically, don't use your cooler?
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Yep. Best to just tuck it in bed next to you and never let it see the light of day for its own protection. 😜🤣
@2:22: For those who are lazy and let stuff rotten in their cooler: Use a mix of water and hydrogen peroxide to completely remove the entire smell of the cooler - like never existed. Same trick applies for - any - bad food smell regardless as to where it resides. This trick i've learned working in a meat department in a supermarket. Also same trick works for dog or cat smell. Pretty much anything that comes from a living thing as bad smell, with hydrogen peroxide you can easily remove the smell or fresh blood stains.
@outdoorempirecom
6 ай бұрын
Great tip, thanks for taking the time to share!
Never in my life have i seen or heard of a cooler warping😂
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Until now!!! 😆 Google it, or read reviews on Amazon or Cabela's website. It's definitely a thing.
So buy a steel cooler.
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Then I could keep my food cold inside and cook my food on the top in the sun. Double duty! 😂
The real crime is buying a cooler that’s more than $100. I’ve had my $55 Igloo 60 quart Latitude Roller for 3+ years now with no issues. It has spent the past 2 years outside in my backyard in the elements, in direct sunlight during the summer months, subfreezing temperatures during the winter months, and everything in between, and it hasn’t deformed, lost shape or cooling effectiveness. I just cleaned it up the other day, it was disgustingly dirty and took me a while to clean, but it’s as good as new and no issues. A quality cooler shouldn’t do what you’re describing in this video. If it’s built right it will and should last. If you’re looking for the exact cooler I’m describing you can find it on Dick’s Sporting Goods website for $55 in multiple colors. Best cooler I’ve ever owned!
These coolers are trash lid warped within a day. I'm sorry but u should be able to put a $300 cooler on the sun. I wouldn't take one of these coolers for free. No exaggeration
Don't sit on it.
@outdoorempirecom
5 ай бұрын
Respectfully, I'm pro sit on your cooler. For $400 I better be able to use that chunky thing as a step stool, fishing platform, or seat. And most manufacturers of the heavy duty ones support that.
Don't use anything abrasive, but use a Magic Eraser. Alright, so which is it?
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
Magic Erasers aren't abrasive. They're perfect for coolers!
Genuine question, was any of this new information for people? Silly video
@outdoorempirecom
7 ай бұрын
Apparently so. Thanks for stopping by!
By a cheap one and drill holes in any hollow places fill with spray foam insulation from home Depot. . Clean up. Your done.
@outdoorempirecom
10 ай бұрын
Fantastic idea!
@trwent
20 күн бұрын
YOU’RE done.
If your going to spend that kinda money on a cooler that is touted as tje toughest out there. And this kind a BS happens , I would be pissed off. My plastic kayaks , canoes , paddle boardes dont suffer these kind of failures after decades of abuse. Something doesnt add up here. Clearly a rip off in action unless the manufactures back up there big talk...
@outdoorempirecom
11 ай бұрын
One thing I neglected to address in the video is that some of these plastic coolers will warp a bit in extreme heat or sun exposure, but then resume their original shape once cooled down. The risk comes with extended periods of sun exposure. And even then the cooler will likely still be mostly functional, but if the air seal around the lid is breached then they won't hold ice for nearly as long. Chances are some other plastic products like kayaks suffer some deformation as well at times, but it doesn't impact their functionality like it does on a cooler so you don't notice it and it's just not a problem.