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sounds like your jealous. Why do you worry about what other people spend their money on and post it on a forum? That's not what this place is for.
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Just found the culprit area that’s scuffing my cooler:
Thank you for making video. Doesn't appear to have enough clearance? Was the rubber floor mat responsible?
 
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Thank you for making video. Doesn't appear to have enough clearance? Was the rubber floor mat responsible?
I think the frunk mat definitely doesn’t help. But I assume the cooler could be moving during stop and go movement (especially once there’s ice/water in there) which caused it to rub against the underside of the frunk metal. Hoping the felt pads prevent further contact. ??
 


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For those following this thread: the ice stayed solid for 2.5 days
This was with the two dividers frozen beforehand, then filled with half ice and half food/drinks
That is the best cooler I have ever heard of. Claims of ice lasting 1 or 2 days never happen, in my experience, and 12-18 hours before the ice is completely melted is more accurate.
Good to hear the cooler works great.
 

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lmao, when I first read the title of this thread, I thought you were trying to say your hands on review of the truck was the coolest. . Like.. the year book meme. Danial, The Cooler Daniel. Took me a sec to realize you meant THE Cooler.
 

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I think the frunk mat definitely doesn’t help. But I assume the cooler could be moving during stop and go movement (especially once there’s ice/water in there) which caused it to rub against the underside of the frunk metal. Hoping the felt pads prevent further contact. ??
Last question, *thank you for all your information*, do you think that this is really a stainless steel clading? I find it hard to believe that the metal of the frunk construction could gouge the metal of a quality stainless steel finish like that. I've seen some refridgerators that look like a beautiful stainless steel discolor revealing a "stainless steel" decorative plastic. I know it's description say's its skinned in stainless steel but those gouges/scratches look pretty deep for a friction burn. However, I'm getting one as soon as they come back in stock. Your review, video and photos have convinced me 007 must have one in his frunk.
 
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Last question, *thank you for all your information*, do you think that this is really a stainless steel clading? I find it hard to believe that the metal of the frunk construction could gouge the metal of a quality stainless steel finish like that. I've seen some refridgerators that look like a beautiful stainless steel discolor revealing a "stainless steel" decorative plastic. I know it's description say's its skinned in stainless steel but those gouges/scratches look pretty deep for a friction burn. However, I'm getting one as soon as they come back in stock. Your review, video and photos have convinced me 007 must have one in his frunk.
Glad to help. Wouldn’t want anyone else to suffer the same fate as me. I’ll attach a video showing these aren’t gouges

 


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