DEFENDTHISHOUSE
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Well, they are, dicks lol
Hey, if Yeti thinks they can make up the sales lost from fishermen, campers and other outdoorsmen with the Social Justice and screaming liberal crowd, more power to them.
I get this feeling more than a few of that crowd aren't going to pay $400 for a cooler when the Wally World brand works just as good at a fraction of the cost.
Hey, if Yeti thinks they can make up the sales lost from fishermen, campers and other outdoorsmen with the Social Justice and screaming liberal crowd, more power to them.
I get this feeling more than a few of that crowd aren't going to pay $400 for a cooler when the Wally World brand works just as good at a fraction of the cost.
Is outdoorsman synonymous with willingness to overpay for brand name status?
Nope, but outdoorsmen (and woman) tends to be synonymous with "Pro-2A."
Do you think the loss of sales from that crowd that might have bought it will be made up by the social justice mob that cheers them on? No, liberals will cheer and clap hands all over Twitter and MyFacePlace, but will do little to help Yeti if they start to go under.
That's not the way this works.
I would think that Yeti execs. are smart enough to know the demographics of their customers. Making this move with that knowledge speaks loudly. It could be that the execs. feel so strongly that they are willing to risk a loss in revenue for a decision of conscious. This country could use more of that.
I would think that Yeti execs. are smart enough to know the demographics of their customers. Making this move with that knowledge speaks loudly. It could be that the execs. feel so strongly that they are willing to risk a loss in revenue for a decision of conscious. This country could use more of that.
I have a Yeti cooler that I take on the road with me. The ice stays about 5 days before I reload to start back. The melted ice is still cold enough to keep drinks cold even then. I would buy a cheaper brand if it is as good, and others may very well be. I don't have any experience with anything other than cheap coolers that keep ice for a couple of days.Over pay?
Someone has never been to deer camp or really camping....
The products are expensive to some, but well worth the investment.
I have a Yeti cooler that I take on the road with me. The ice stays about 5 days before I reload to start back. The melted ice is still cold enough to keep drinks cold even then. I would buy a cheaper brand if it is as good, and others may very well be. I don't have any experience with anything other than cheap coolers that keep ice for a couple of days.
Ive got one that iced some cokes down almost two weeks ago. Havent opened it since.
Opened it yesterday and the ice was melted but the cokes were still cold enough to drink.
Granted, it hasnt hit the 100 degree mark yet, I was still impressed.
I have a small icon cooler that will hold ice for 6 days and a large pelican that will do the same. Both cost half of a Yeti