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YETI Tundra 45 Cooler

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Arrives May 24 – May 30
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Color: Navy


Features

  • The YETI Tundra 45 combines versatility with durability with a capacity of up to 26 cans with a recommended 2:1 ice-to-contents ratio
  • Ice stays ice thanks to up to 3 inches of PermaFrost Insulation and an extra thick FatWall design is certified Bear-Resistant
  • The Rotomolded Construction makes the Tundra armored to the core and virtually indestructible so wherever you decide to take it, this portable coolers sturdy construction will stand up to the rigors of the journey
  • All Tundra coolers feature T-Rex Lid Latches constructed of heavy-duty rubber so youll never see another busted latch and has patented keeper technology
  • The Tundra 45 dimensions are 25 1/2 in long x 16 in wide x 15 12 in high with an empty weight of 23 lbs NOTE: All Tundra models come standard with one dry goods basket.

Description

Tundra 35 CoolerMeet the original YETI the Tundra. This was our baby. Where it all started. Where we took our frustrations with cheap coolers and over- engineered the hell out of them. We ended up creating a whole new category of coolers with legendary toughness and famed ice retention. And now we make the rugged, all-purpose Tundra in enough sizes to fit any outdoor adventure. There’s a good bit of its DNA in all the other gear we make too, in the form of patented and envied innovations. We’re proud to see the Tundra has grown up to be the father of all coolers.NeverFail Hinge System: Two hinge pins and interlocking design prevent the hinge from ever breaking.T-Rex Lid Latches: Patented design uses heavy-duty rubber so you'll never see another busted latch.Certified Bear-Resistant FatWall Design: Extra-thick walls hold up to three inches of insulation for unmatched ice retention.ColdLock Gasket: A freezer-quality gasket circles the length of the lid to block out the heat and lock in the cold.LipGrip Handles Stay out of the way and make carrying your catch seem less of a chore.DoubleHaul Handles Made with military-grade polyester rope for extra durability.Rotomolded Construction: Makes it armored to the core and virtually indestructible.BearFoot Non-Slip Feet: Prevent sliding to keep your YETI in place.Vortex Drain System: Leakproof, rugged, and designed for quick and easy draining.PermaFrost Insulation: Pressure-injected commercial-grade polyurethane foam in the walls and lid makes sure your ice stays ice.InterLock Lid System: Creates a form-fitting barrier against the heat.AnchorPoint Tie-Down Slots: Molded tie-down slots for easy mounting to your boat, trailer, or truck bed.

Brand: YETI


Color: Navy


Material: Polyester


Package Information: Box


Capacity: 32.9 Liters


Product Dimensions: 16.13"D x 25.75"W x 15.38"H


Item Weight: 23 Pounds


Special Feature: Portable


Included Components: Handle


Model Name: tundra


Brand: ‎YETI


Color: ‎Navy


Material: ‎Polyester


Package Information: ‎Box


Capacity: ‎32.9 Liters


Product Dimensions: ‎16.13"D x 25.75"W x 15.38"H


Item Weight: ‎23 Pounds


Special Feature: ‎Portable


Included Components: ‎Handle


Model Name: ‎tundra


Pattern: ‎Letter Print


Insulation Material: ‎Polyurethane Foam


Chamber Depth: ‎9.38 Inches


Chamber Height: ‎15.5 Inches


Chamber Width: ‎9.38 Inches


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎24.7 x 17.5 x 16.1 inches


Package Weight: ‎12.27 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎25.75 x 16.25 x 15.38 inches


Brand Name: ‎YETI


Suggested Users: ‎unisex


Manufacturer: ‎YETI


Part Number: ‎10045200000


Date First Available: May 7, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best Cooler I have ever purchased
Color: Cosmic Lilac
Sure, this was the most expensive cooler I have ever bought but I needed one for use around the house and to take on long road trips. This cooler worked great! It is very well made of heavy material and closes tightly to seal in food and keep it fresh. This cooler should last a very long time.
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024 by David Sean Clifford

  • It's a YETI - Sizing will be the main dilemma when choosing one of these...
Color: Seafoam
The first thing to note is that YETI marketing is misleading. So the number in the product name DOES NOT indicate actual capacity. For example, I have the YETI 45 and it does not hold 45L. It's less. But I'm guessing this is due to the space needed to make this a bad a** cooler that can keep ice for days. If you're new to YETI, a first time buyer, you may be at a dilemma on which size to get. You can't look at outside dimensions and compare it to a non-YETI cooler that you may be using and say it's the same. Because it's probably not in terms of capacity. At the same time, the physical dimension of the YETI is still something to consider if you have space constraints and are looking for a drop in, same size replacement. For me, I was attempting to replace an igloo MaxCool and I had a space constraint to work with. I was "hoping" to get the mighty YETI cooling power AND have the same capacity/footprint as my Igloo. But that's not possible. I was deciding between the YETI 35, 45, Haul, and 65. The sizing for YETI seems intentionally offset to other brands so I felt the size I needed was in between the 45 and 65, ex. if they had a 55 that would have been perfect. The 35 is essentially a drink only cooler for day trips like the traditional old school hand carry igloos. It's small. The Haul is actually larger than the 65, I think, which is HUGE. The 65 would have been the one I should have went with for capacity but it wouldn't meet the footprint I needed to meet. So I went with the 45. When it showed up it was a bit disappointing as it's more of a bigger cooler for mainly drinks like beach parties or maybe day trip. I was hoping to use it for multi-day camping trips for food and drinks. HAHAH... dreaming. There isn't a whole lot of space and I'm guessing best case it's enough for a 2-day camping trip for a family of 4. Maybe for 1 person you can do drinks/food for multi-day camping. But again I think it's more for drinks. It does come with a YETI basket, which is nice but something I'm likely not going to use. Space is too much of a premium to use a basket. All of this was made up for by the amazing cold retention of the cooler. We had ice for days (3+ days) and food cold with some drinks. I ended up using both my igloo for drinks and the YETI for food for camping. It worked out very well. The 45 is heavy but not too heavy for a strong person to carry, even fully loaded. I do think if I got the 65 and it was fully loaded, there's no way one person can carry it. My igloo comes with wheels but the YETI didn't. This was one reason why I was considering the YETI HAUL. Wheels are nice when you need to transport or move from the parking space to where you need to go. I did find out that you can buy 3rd party, after market wheels for the YETI 45. They are expensive but may be worth it. Overall, it's a YETI and it delivered on what it's known for. Just realize you're getting less in capacity for the same physical size. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2020 by Kendoso

  • It’s small inside
Color: Nordic Purple
It does great keeping things cool. Due to the thickness of the cooler it isn’t as large as it looks.
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024 by D. Farrell

  • Agave Yeti
Color: Agave Teal
It’s very well made and we love the new colour.
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024 by Kat Mac

  • Yeti hooked me!
Color: A2 Desert Tan
I finally broke down and bought a Yeti. I stressed more than I should about what size and turns out, the 45 is perfect. A cousin has several, some kept in the back of trucks (feed trucks, fuel trucks etc.) and they're indestructible but he admitted the 65 he has on one is way too big and regrets not getting the 45. In the past I've had Coleman Extreme's which I thought were awesome. They're several years old now and just don't seem to keep cold like they did, and may have slightly changed shape so they don't close tight like they did. My wife came in and saw this and freaked. It was worth it though. First time using it, opening weekend, I first put a little (1 bag) ice and cold drinks etc. in it on Thursday, after having it inside and with a 1 gallon jug of ice to pre-chill overnight. I didn't fill it with ice until Friday evening and kept the Yeti in the back of my Excursion, which got somewhat warm as it warmed up for the weekend. Fast forward to the next Wednesday, 4+ days later, all water of course with a few cold beverages still left. I checked the temp of the water and it was still 39*. I cleared it out and the next day I dumped the water and dried it to put up. The water had jumped up about 15*. That's way beyond what I expected, especially it not being left closed, but being opened and closed all week. Are they expensive? Yes and no. Yes, they're a lot more than Coleman, or Igloo etc. But performance is light-years ahead. As far as build quality comparison, again, no comparison. The Yeti is build like a tank, and every tolerance is tight and functional. So in the long run, they're I don't think they're expensive at all. They're a great value and I can believe, Bear proof, and ranch trucks bed bouncing proof. You'll make up the cost difference in the cost of ice you'll recoup! FYI, I had no idea, but Yeti recommends using rock salt as an alternative to keeping ice even colder. Or dry ice, although I'd be afraid I'd stick my hand in there! Other than being careful where you dump salty water when done, I think the extreme cold, slightly slushy beer thing might be worth a shot! I'm a believer!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2019 by J. Kennedy

  • Buy the best and only cry once
Color: King Crab
Bought this as a mobile bar for after golf/fishing. Under cover, it keeps the ice and drinks cold for over a day. The included tray lets me store limes, a cutting board and a knife to complete the setup.
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024 by Woody

  • Color was great
Color: Rescue Red
No need to talk about the cooler cause it was great but it did come with a compartment where to put dry foods which I didn’t expect. I got the color red cooler and was very pleased the way it looks, it stand out
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024 by Al-B-Me

  • It’s impossibly heavy
Color: Nordic Purple
Everyone addresses this, but I thought it would work for me. I love this cooler. It’s beautiful. Keep stuff cold. All the stuff you hear. I cannot carry it to the car by myself loaded. This leaves me with the option of carrying it to the car, empty, and then filling it, or asking someone to help. As someone who camps alone, that’s a pain in the butt. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024 by AZgrace

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