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Upgrade to YETI’s Hopper Two 20 Cooler while it’s $75+ off: $175 Prime shipped

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Update 9/19 @ 4:05 PM: Amazon offers the Pelican Elite 50-Qt. Cooler for $198 shipped. That’s good for a 33% discount from the going rate at Home Depot as well as Walmart and is a new Amazon low. Rated 4/5 stars.  

For today only, Woot is offering the YETI Hopper Two 20 Portable Cooler (18020150000) for $174.99. Shipping is free for Prime members, otherwise a $6 delivery fee will apply. This is $125 below the original $300 price tag, $75 under the current Amazon listing and the best we can find. Rated 4+ stars from over 260 Amazon customers. More details below.

Now clearly you’re paying a serious premium for YETI here. If you’re not into the brand name or just don’t want to drop $175 on a cooler, you have many options. Coleman has a soft collapsible 40-can cooler for just $25 Prime shipped or check out this 50-can CleverMade for $30.

YETI Hopper Two 20 Portable Cooler:

The Hopper Two 20 is your leakproof, portable, ultra-durable soft-sided cooler. It boasts superior cold-holding power, easy loading (and unloading), and extreme visibility. Plus, the tapered body shape is comfortable to haul and the exterior shell is designed to take some serious field abuse. So enjoy your time outdoors without worrying about your gear — the Hopper Two 20 has you covered.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices