This YETI ain't ready
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This YETI ain't ready
Yeti dropping the NRA is one of the dumbest corporate blunders in modern history. They're sold at gun stores plus Dicks. Their customer base is NRA types, they're not going to survive selling $30 tumblers and $40 buckets to metrosexuals and house wives.. That's a highly competitive space and they ticked off the majority of their market.
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What better way to pwn the libs than by blowing up your $300 cooler.
Hopefully they bought a Keurig to put inside of it.
Hopefully they bought a Keurig to put inside of it.
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yea I saw that this morning, totally stupid move. Most people do just fine with a regular cooler instead of one that costs twice as much. At the end of the report on the stupid decision tho the reporter said that the Yeti company still supports the second amendment....awesome guy wrote:Yeti dropping the NRA is one of the dumbest corporate blunders in modern history. They're sold at gun stores plus Dicks. Their customer base is NRA types, they're not going to survive selling $30 tumblers and $40 buckets to metrosexuals and house wives.. That's a highly competitive space and they ticked off the majority of their market.
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I'm not a big fan of this stuff, but it is effective at marketing their message. Now they'll get a $150 RTIC or $350 Orion.HooFighter wrote:What better way to pwn the libs than by blowing up your $300 cooler.
Hopefully they bought a Keurig to put inside of it.
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They're 10 times what I spend on one. Coolers are one thing I go cheap on as I'm always fouling them by forgetting bait for a couple days or week. Into the trash when that happens and I get another $20 job at Dollar General. I do have a nice 120qt, but limit use if that to family trips or long haul trips. I loaded it with walleye and steelhead trout on my last trip to Lake Erie.cwtcr hokie wrote:yea I saw that this morning, totally stupid move. Most people do just fine with a regular cooler instead of one that costs twice as much. At the end of the report on the stupid decision tho the reporter said that the Yeti company still supports the second amendment....awesome guy wrote:Yeti dropping the NRA is one of the dumbest corporate blunders in modern history. They're sold at gun stores plus Dicks. Their customer base is NRA types, they're not going to survive selling $30 tumblers and $40 buckets to metrosexuals and house wives.. That's a highly competitive space and they ticked off the majority of their market.
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I've been casually following this. They appear to be backtracking now, but really stepped on their dicks with this move. Nothing like offending 90% of their customer base. Guarantee some millennial chick with a social sciences degree in the marketing department who doesn't even own a Yeti product made this call.
I don't even own a Yeti product myself. Most people seem to just want the stickers for the back of their Bro dozer pickups. I'll look at Pelican or RTIC if I need to keep something cold in the desert for 5 days. Until then, my 50gal Coleman Extreme works great.
I don't even own a Yeti product myself. Most people seem to just want the stickers for the back of their Bro dozer pickups. I'll look at Pelican or RTIC if I need to keep something cold in the desert for 5 days. Until then, my 50gal Coleman Extreme works great.
Re: This YETI ain't ready
These things don't make sense on a personal level (Yeti has already made their money on this sale), but it is powerful marketing against the company for their stupid decision.HooFighter wrote:What better way to pwn the libs than by blowing up your $300 cooler.
Hopefully they bought a Keurig to put inside of it.
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The $40 (I think they were $50 at one point) 5-gal buckets are my favorite.awesome guy wrote:Yeti dropping the NRA is one of the dumbest corporate blunders in modern history. They're sold at gun stores plus Dicks. Their customer base is NRA types, they're not going to survive selling $30 tumblers and $40 buckets to metrosexuals and house wives.. That's a highly competitive space and they ticked off the majority of their market.
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Can I get a picture of a bro dozer pickup?USN_Hokie wrote:I've been casually following this. They appear to be backtracking now, but really stepped on their dicks with this move. Nothing like offending 90% of their customer base. Guarantee some millennial chick with a social sciences degree in the marketing department who doesn't even own a Yeti product made this call.
I don't even own a Yeti product myself. Most people seem to just want the stickers for the back of their Bro dozer pickups. I'll look at Pelican or RTIC if I need to keep something cold in the desert for 5 days. Until then, my 50gal Coleman Extreme works great.
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Is that really $40?USN_Hokie wrote:The $40 (I think they were $50 at one point) 5-gal buckets are my favorite.awesome guy wrote:Yeti dropping the NRA is one of the dumbest corporate blunders in modern history. They're sold at gun stores plus Dicks. Their customer base is NRA types, they're not going to survive selling $30 tumblers and $40 buckets to metrosexuals and house wives.. That's a highly competitive space and they ticked off the majority of their market.
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Suggest you search for "Bro dozer pickup" on the google.ip_law-hokie wrote:Can I get a picture of a bro dozer pickup?USN_Hokie wrote:I've been casually following this. They appear to be backtracking now, but really stepped on their dicks with this move. Nothing like offending 90% of their customer base. Guarantee some millennial chick with a social sciences degree in the marketing department who doesn't even own a Yeti product made this call.
I don't even own a Yeti product myself. Most people seem to just want the stickers for the back of their Bro dozer pickups. I'll look at Pelican or RTIC if I need to keep something cold in the desert for 5 days. Until then, my 50gal Coleman Extreme works great.
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https://m.dickssportinggoods.com/p/yeti ... gIltPD_BwEHokieHam wrote:Is that really $40?USN_Hokie wrote:The $40 (I think they were $50 at one point) 5-gal buckets are my favorite.awesome guy wrote:Yeti dropping the NRA is one of the dumbest corporate blunders in modern history. They're sold at gun stores plus Dicks. Their customer base is NRA types, they're not going to survive selling $30 tumblers and $40 buckets to metrosexuals and house wives.. That's a highly competitive space and they ticked off the majority of their market.
http://m.nbc12.com/story/38021725/this- ... vered-ties
How stupid do you have to be to buy this?
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But it's so YETI!USN_Hokie wrote:https://m.dickssportinggoods.com/p/yeti ... gIltPD_BwEHokieHam wrote:Is that really $40?USN_Hokie wrote:The $40 (I think they were $50 at one point) 5-gal buckets are my favorite. [emoji38]awesome guy wrote:Yeti dropping the NRA is one of the dumbest corporate blunders in modern history. They're sold at gun stores plus Dicks. Their customer base is NRA types, they're not going to survive selling $30 tumblers and $40 buckets to metrosexuals and house wives.. That's a highly competitive space and they ticked off the majority of their market.
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How stupid do you have to be to buy this?
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But......look at all the features!
Great for all outdoor use
SuperStrong™ Build is high-impact-resistant and indestructible
High density polyethylene construction
Food safe design
LipGrip™ Handle makes it easy to carry when full
HeftyHauler™ Handle offers comfortable hauling
AnchorPoint™ Tie-Down Slots for securing to your boat, ATV, or truck
BearFoot™ Non-Slip Ring on the bottom prevents the bucket from sliding and leaving marks
Capacity: 5 gallons
Dimensions: 10.25” x 12.875” x 15.875”
Weight: 5.8 lbs.
Brand: YETI
Country of Origin: United States of America
Style: YLOADOUT
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I can hear the window sticker scrapping noises from here...
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The ice keeping is a byproduct of the heavy design. They were created for use site casting redfish in TX and LA. The founder got tired of crushing his injection molded cooler when he stood on it. So he designed a rotomolded cooler that wouldn't collapse under weight. They're great for that, being stood on all day. That's also why the have the wider dimensions, for stability. The extended insulation is a byproduct of the sturdier construction.USN_Hokie wrote:I've been casually following this. They appear to be backtracking now, but really stepped on their dicks with this move. Nothing like offending 90% of their customer base. Guarantee some millennial chick with a social sciences degree in the marketing department who doesn't even own a Yeti product made this call.
I don't even own a Yeti product myself. Most people seem to just want the stickers for the back of their Bro dozer pickups. I'll look at Pelican or RTIC if I need to keep something cold in the desert for 5 days. Until then, my 50gal Coleman Extreme works great.
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its true, a sucker is born every minute.....USN_Hokie wrote:https://m.dickssportinggoods.com/p/yeti ... gIltPD_BwEHokieHam wrote:Is that really $40?USN_Hokie wrote:The $40 (I think they were $50 at one point) 5-gal buckets are my favorite.awesome guy wrote:Yeti dropping the NRA is one of the dumbest corporate blunders in modern history. They're sold at gun stores plus Dicks. Their customer base is NRA types, they're not going to survive selling $30 tumblers and $40 buckets to metrosexuals and house wives.. That's a highly competitive space and they ticked off the majority of their market.
http://m.nbc12.com/story/38021725/this- ... vered-ties
How stupid do you have to be to buy this?