OP states he works out of his truck on job sites. What is there to be baffled about.Of what, though? Keeping your groceries cold that you stopped at the store for during lunch?
I'm not bagging on him, I'm just baffled by the idea.
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OP states he works out of his truck on job sites. What is there to be baffled about.Of what, though? Keeping your groceries cold that you stopped at the store for during lunch?
I'm not bagging on him, I'm just baffled by the idea.
Exactly. For me, a cooler is only used when access to power is unavailable.http://www.my12voltstore.com/NEW_Traveller_lll_12V_p/p9.htm
If that were my goal I wouldn't use ice at all.
What does he have the need for a cooler for? I know plenty of guys that work out of their truck. None of them have a cooler in the back to keep ice for a week. I just don't see what he'd use it for.OP states he works out of his truck on job sites. What is there to be baffled about.
What does he have the need for a cooler for? I know plenty of guys that work out of their truck. None of them have a cooler in the back to keep ice for a week. I just don't see what he'd use it for.
What does he have the need for a cooler for? I know plenty of guys that work out of their truck. None of them have a cooler in the back to keep ice for a week. I just don't see what he'd use it for.

the high end cooler companies have already won given that this is even a discussion![]()
I'm a big yeti supporterThere is a difference. It's just at what point you define "high-end" and whether it's "worth it" to you.
, because they spend $500,000 a year with the company I work for in advertisingI have a cooler in my truck all the timeI've started to post this twice and decided not to.....but here I am on round three. I guess I just don't understand the OP's need.
In my world, a cooler is for camping, fishing, or hunting. I guess I just don't understand why someone would need a cooler in their truck for an entire week as part of a job.
Well their marketing dollars apparently work.I'm a big yeti supporter, because they spend $500,000 a year with the company I work for in advertising