Yeti Chair - $299 Retail

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It's no different than spending $10,000 on a boat vs. a $70,000 Ranger, or spending $60,000 on a new pickup when a used one would do, or shooting a $300 gun vs. a $3000 gun. What turns your crank may not do anything for another person.

I bought my first Yeti before there were any copycats. In fact, they don't even make my Rodie 25 anymore. Maybe it's a collectors item? :confused:

All my coolers have been bought at cost plus shipping. A lot of my other stuff has been gifts for me and family members. Is it wrong my 9 year old daughter requested a Yeti cup from Santa? Haha.

I like their stuff and I'm willing to pay for some of it. Will you ever catch me spending $70 for a bucket....no. What about the $300 camp chair.....no. I'm sure a lot of other people will and that's fine.

The hater's gonaa hate, hate, hate, hate, hate.

Let's start the Yeti pictures. Just wait until Tommyboy takes a pic of all his Yeti stuff. ;:;rofl

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This has to be your wallet too?
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Mushky has his own YouTube channel, a nonprofit group that takes in donations for relocation of overcrowded musky to other lakes. So the yeti coolers are for holding food l&m brats, l&m hamburger patties, l&m cheese, bread and all the condiments from charitable donations. Mushkylivesmatter
Ps he did cover up the nodak angler stickers which I don't understand really
 
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Pictures of Yeti the watch cat AKA knucklehead at scolding time. He is tall enough to stand up on his back legs and look out the windows and keep an eye out for stray cats, critters and stray dogs. When he starts running from window to window looking out I open his escape window. He lays up there and watches till the time is right and gets the jump on them.


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He likes to play with string and chase dot.
 
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Man, some of you guys make me laugh...good reading on a boring Friday at work.....lol...when I win the freaking lottery, THEN I buy yeti, till then my cheap azz igloo/coleman whaterver laying around works for me. lol
 


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That’s the point Mort, nobody needs anything fancy to get the job done whether it’s a truck, boat, cooler, gun, etc. the list could go on and on and on. What people like to spend their hard-earned money on should be their business and everyone else should just take a chill-pill.

When it come to money people can be such babies, my god!
 
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That’s the point Mort, nobody needs anything fancy to get the job done whether it’s a truck, boat, cooler, gun, etc. the list could go on and on and on. What people like to spend their hard-earned money on should be their business and everyone else should just take a chill-pill.

Agreed. And it's all about economies of scale. What is an extravagance for one guy, is reasonable for another.

I like crankbaits. I have probably 300 of them. I can only use one at a time, and in a season, I probably use maybe 20 different ones. So the other ones are all just "because".

What about the guy who has 10,000 rounds of ammo? for me, that's about 4 lifetime supplies. But for another guy, that's one season.

To each their own.

Musky, if you ever find your Yeti habit disgusting, and want to purge your garage, think of me.
 

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It's all in fun when it comes from me, I have nothing against yeti coolers or their owners or their lifestyles.
 

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I’ll keep that in mind, JayKay, haha.

Like I said before, I’ve been buying Yeti before people even knew what Yeti was and before it was “cool”.

Just like I’m sitting in my garage right now listening to bands that haven’t even been formed yet. :;:smokin
 

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off topic, but can you still get the old lawn chairs with the nylon mesh straps?

the kind you used to buy at Kmart

should be around $11.49

I don't need/want a $300 gold plated yeti.
 
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Caution to all you Yetti chair lovers, the Yetti chair will only support 3000 lbs................ so don't go setting your Yetti cooler on it under any circumstance
 

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I bet there are some big boys(3 to 4 bills) that will buy those chairs. I have personally watched what a 350lb man can do to a cheap lawn chair.
 

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Yeti prices might be somewhat understandable if all the stuff was actually made in the USA. But why the hell would i pay 4x as much for the same Chinese shit, produced in the same Chinese factories as the Walmart stuff?

If only they came out with Ozark Trail stickers and hats and t-shirts then i could really live the Ozark lifestyle.
 
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The cult of YETI coolers is not google great

www.google.com/amp/s/www.sbnation.c...78/yeti-coolers-cult-christmas-gift-list-2016

How a piece of sporting equipment became a status symbol and a pedestal for butts
A cooler has one job: Keep cold things cold. On a scale of one to sexy, that Coleman you dig out of the garage and lug to the beach every summer falls somewhere around a two — a little more exciting than a can opener, nowhere near as enticing as a Viking Range.
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Be thy YETI Be thy YETI
 
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It's no different than spending $10,000 on a boat vs. a $70,000 Ranger, or spending $60,000 on a new pickup when a used one would do, or shooting a $300 gun vs. a $3000 gun. What turns your crank may not do anything for another person.

I bought my first Yeti before there were any copycats. In fact, they don't even make my Rodie 25 anymore. Maybe it's a collectors item? :confused:

All my coolers have been bought at cost plus shipping. A lot of my other stuff has been gifts for me and family members. Is it wrong my 9 year old daughter requested a Yeti cup from Santa? Haha.

I like their stuff and I'm willing to pay for some of it. Will you ever catch me spending $70 for a bucket....no. What about the $300 camp chair.....no. I'm sure a lot of other people will and that's fine.

The hater's gonaa hate, hate, hate, hate, hate.

Let's start the Yeti pictures. Just wait until Tommyboy takes a pic of all his Yeti stuff. ;:;rofl

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I would rather not show the world what I have in my garage. The earlier post was just to get you guys going.

On another note, I will never have to buy another cooler in my lifetime.
 


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I would rather not show the world what I have in my garage. The earlier post was just to get you guys going.

On another note, I will never have to buy another cooler in my lifetime.

Your garage is not that special. Sorry. I thought you might play along. I even have an original Badman hanging in my garage. ;:;rofl
 
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Your garage is not that special. Sorry. I thought you might play along. I even have an original Badman hanging in my garage. ;:;rofl

You know how I know your gay?........

The garage is nothing special. Is the contents of said garage that make it special.
 

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I read somewhere that you can only purchase the yeti chair if you own at least 2 pairs of bling butt jeans.
 

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You know how I know your gay?

*you’re by the way.

I thought you you were going to say Coldplay, but then I remembered you were at that concert with me too.

This was supposed to be a fun thread, you’re getting too serious about the Yeti lifestyle.

By the way, anyone remember the Yeti Roadie 15? Stopped making them even before my 25. I had the opportunity to buy a bunch of these at the end for $125. They go on eBay now, if you can ever find them, around $400 and up. #yetibitcoin
 
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