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Cordova Coolers vs Yeti - Is This New Cooler Better Than Yeti?
Scott Campbell from Milton-Freewater- now in Boise -makes these coolers. I've sent an email requesting their stance on the NRA and the 2A, so looking forward to their reply. For those who don't know, he used to skipper a crab boat on Deadliest Catch before back problems took him out of that industry. They look good to me, but I need to know where they stand before doing business with them.
Yeti makes great products !
I think on a business standpoint probably right to distance them self's from the NRA seeing there not in the gun business & get away from political stuff !
At the end of the day.. doesn't effect me
And here's Scott's reply:
Ron,
I am a lifetime member of the NRA and so is my partner in the business. We absolutely support the second amendment. Thanks for being a fan of the show.
Thanks,
Scott
Sent from my iPhone
So there we are, a home grown supporter offering steep competition to Yeti. I'm now a fan of his products as well.
And here's Scott's reply:
Ron,
I am a lifetime member of the NRA and so is my partner in the business. We absolutely support the second amendment. Thanks for being a fan of the show.
Thanks,
Scott
Sent from my iPhone
So there we are, a home grown supporter offering steep competition to Yeti. I'm now a fan of his products as well.
For those looking for a decent cup, the Ozark Trail (https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-Trail-30-Ounce-Double-Wall-Vacuum-Sealed-Tumbler/171452737) work just fine for cold stuff. I put ice in my cup at 7:00am and it is still there at 3:30 when I head home. That more than meets my expectations for a $7 cup.
I think I read somewhere that Yeti is actually suing Walmart, who owns this brand over these cups. I'm not a big Walmart fan, but $7 for a cup hurts my feelings a lot less than a $40 Yeti.