Yeti or Igloo?

Redrum TX's Avatar
This goes out to both the Providers and the Hobbyist.

How would you describe your last experience, was it a Yeti or an Igloo experience? I think we all can relate to price, quality and if you would recommend in purchasing. I love Yeti because of the 5 straight days of ice (would you call your provider back in less than 5 days to do it all over again?) Would you settle in buying another bag of ice and just keep replacing ( call up another provider because it was an Igloo experience?)

Providers, we know money talks,but are there certain Hobbyist you like seeing more and would consider them a Yeti or others an Igloo rating? LOL!!

Keep it going and funny! Happy Monday all!!
Yeti's are expensive, bulky and not much room on the inside.
Of course we do, and any provider who claims otherwise, is a liar.

It's down to pure chemistry, you just have better chemistry with some people versus others.

Some clients also go out of their way to make a connection with you beyond just getting their rocks off and being on their way. That is always appreciated. Yeah, we understand what we are here for and that it's a transitory and transactional dynamic, but that doesn't mean you can't connect at least some to make the encounter totally enjoyable for both parties, and help us not feel so much like sex factories. In fact, I think I need to blog about this very topic. Thanks for the inspiration.
Redrum TX's Avatar
Thanks for the interest and replies! A blog on this subject would be great and do justice for some. For me, I believe in the connection too, as I have found an Igloo before and for some reason or other the love of $$ caused her to turn into a Yeti! LOL!!
Thanks for the interest and replies! A blog on this subject would be great and do justice for some. For me, I believe in the connection too, as I have found an Igloo before and for some reason or other the love of $$ caused her to turn into a Yeti! LOL!! Originally Posted by Redrum TX
I did kinda already write one several months ago, about finding fulfillment in the hobby.

However, I was thinking more along the lines of realizing how many gents seem to go into an experience solely focused on themselves and their own pleasure....then wonder why they always seem to have subpar or less than fulfilling experiences.

It works both ways. You get out what you put in. Spend just a teeny bit of energy on your partner, whether or not she's being compensated, and you might be surprised how much more awesome and enjoyable the experience ends up being.

(I can send you the link of the other blog and/or this new one too, if you would like (once I write it.) )
LexusLover's Avatar
It takes a lot of "Igloos" to find a "Yeti,"

.... but exploring the "Igloos" is an adrenaline rush.
I'll stick with my old classic Coleman

Yeti's are expensive, bulky and not much room on the inside. Originally Posted by Trident1
Exactly how I like my providers
DEAR_JOHN's Avatar
I was looking for a home on Tiki Island and talked to their police. It seems the main crime is people stealing other peoples Yeti's.

I also asked a salesman at Cabela's if Yeti is all hype and marketing or if it's the real deal. According to him, Yeti is the real deal and worth the extra money.
SweetDulce's Avatar
I will go out of my way to accommodate my yeti clients. Like driving across town at no extra charge, throwing in Greek, etc.
Of course all yetis are very generous
69UILTAZ's Avatar
You say Greek!
Guest123018-4's Avatar
RTIC
Located in Houston on Hempstead Highway just past Hwy 6 1960
Sells direct
Free shipping.
Almost half the price of YETI.
I have a soft side 30 and it is great.
As son as they get them in stock I will be purchasing a 20 hard side and a 45 hard side.
Guest123018-4's Avatar
You do not always get what you pay for.
Sometimes you pay way too much for the same thing you can get for less.
If you need to keep shit cold for an extended period of time you need a different cooler than one that you are using for a few hours.
If you want one for a days use, buy the cheapest cooler you can find.
Do not put dry ice in cheap coolers as it will crack the liner.
If you want to keep shit cold for a few days, spend the money especially if ice is not easy to come by.
TryWeakly's Avatar
Why would you want to keep "shit" cold? ^
Slitlikr's Avatar
Go on CL and buy a used $100 chest freezer.
Put it in your pickup bed.
Plug it into your inverter on the road.
Plug it into your room plug with an extension cord at the motel.
Unplugged, it almost as good as a yeti.
Will hold an elk or a couple deer.

As far as OP'S analogy?
Who knows.