RTIC Outdoors Star Spangled Sale: 10% Off Hard Coolers, Soft Coolers
15% Off
& More + Free S/H on $29+
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RTIC Outdoors is hosting their RTIC Star Spangled Savings and offering select discounts listed below. Shipping is free on orders $29 or more (via Economy shipping), otherwise, orders below $29 will be charged a shipping fee, shown on the checkout page.
Thanks to community member Boag_g for finding this deal
Note, prices shown on product page reflect final savings.
Prices marked on the product page reflect the final savings/prices
RTIC is a direct to consumer retailer offering compelling value on quality rotomolded coolers. They offer high quality coolers with all of the features customers want - at a fraction of the price you can buy in a retail outlet
RTIC warrants its products to be free from defects in material or workmanship under normal use and service from the date of original receipt for the period listed, click this link here
Offer valid while promotional offer/savings last
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Surprised to read about users who are still unfamiliar with the RTIC brand. Obviously YETI is the Texas-based company that has become synonymous with categories like rotomolded coolers and vacuum insulated drinkware. RTIC began, as many in this space, as the other Texas company that began making cheaper knockoffs of YETI gear. The knockoffs were more than good enough to earn RTIC lawsuits[huntingwaterfalls.com], force a settlement payment from RTIC to YETI, and require RTIC to redesign affected products.
Unfortunately for some users, the image of these local Texas boys (YETI or RTIC) building stuff in the states ignores a lot of trips to places like the Philippines[inc.com] (none of which necessarily diminishes the products themselves, but doesn't always accommodate the expectations created by Texas companies).
A great example of the RTIC lineup for me has been the 40 oz tumbler. Bigger than what I can get from YETI and reasonably priced. About the only arguable downside is that the lid has some integral silicone that presumably makes it more convenient for some users but a stinky cleaning obligation for me (I use my RTIC tumblers with that part of the lid flap detached).
Good luck!
Jon
Where are your coolers made?
Like other major competitors, RTIC products are made in China in order to provide the best quality at the lowest price to you, the consumer. Just like many of the outdoor products you will buy at your favorite sporting goods store; overseas manufacturing is a cost effective way for retailers to provide an affordable product to its customers.
You won't find it. Ignore the troll. RTIC coolers are quality. It's funny that they mentioned YETI and a good portion of their coolers/products are not made in the USA.
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Anyone know what previous sales have been like? 10% off hard coolers doesn't really seem that great.
The reason why this is on slickdeals is that most rotomolded coolers rarely, if ever, go on sale. People have been paying full price for them for years. So if you want one of these brands, now is the time to get a few bucks off.
The reason why this is on slickdeals is that most rotomolded coolers rarely, if ever, go on sale. People have been paying full price for them for years. So if you want one of these brands, now is the time to get a few bucks off.
I've been waiting for a sale...ANY sale on their hard coolers. Finally pulled the trigger. Not only are RTIC products comparable to Yeti, Engel, Pelican, etc., but they are regularly priced way cheaper. A sale makes it even more so.
I've been waiting for a sale...ANY sale on their hard coolers. Finally pulled the trigger. Not only are RTIC products comparable to Yeti, Engel, Pelican, etc., but they are regularly priced way cheaper. A sale makes it even more so.
Same here. Been searching for that holy grail of coolers for the boat. Wanted something quality and that will last getting thrown in the truck and then in the boat and then back in the truck. Choice was get something cheap and likely not durable, or spend a bit more to get something more robust. These being on sale, i pulled the trigger, hoping to be impressed.
Their coffee mugs are great. And the 30oz cups with the lids that snapped closed are nice. I use those with cold crew and ice. I can shake it without stuff leaking out
unlike Engel, Orca and Yeti, rtic is made in china garbage
I hear what you're trying to say but this is a Slickdeals forum and there's some solid deals here. What product(s) from Rtic have you owned that you consider garbage?
what's it matter what I own from rtic. if I see it's made in china and there's another made in USA option, I'm going to buy the latter
I own multiple yeti and orca products tho. much better quality and all made in the USA
Again, I hear what you're trying to say, what's something comparable to, say the 30 can soft cooler for ~$110 shipped that's made in the USA? If it's a solid deal that's not too much more I'll cancel my order and buy that
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Unfortunately for some users, the image of these local Texas boys (YETI or RTIC) building stuff in the states ignores a lot of trips to places like the Philippines [inc.com] (none of which necessarily diminishes the products themselves, but doesn't always accommodate the expectations created by Texas companies).
A great example of the RTIC lineup for me has been the 40 oz tumbler. Bigger than what I can get from YETI and reasonably priced. About the only arguable downside is that the lid has some integral silicone that presumably makes it more convenient for some users but a stinky cleaning obligation for me (I use my RTIC tumblers with that part of the lid flap detached).
Good luck!
Jon
Like other major competitors, RTIC products are made in China in order to provide the best quality at the lowest price to you, the consumer. Just like many of the outdoor products you will buy at your favorite sporting goods store; overseas manufacturing is a cost effective way for retailers to provide an affordable product to its customers.
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I'm a huge fan, I expect you'll be happy. Enjoy!
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I own multiple yeti and orca products tho. much better quality and all made in the USA
Again, I hear what you're trying to say, what's something comparable to, say the 30 can soft cooler for ~$110 shipped that's made in the USA? If it's a solid deal that's not too much more I'll cancel my order and buy that