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FAQs

How is YETI Tank different from Tundra and Roadie?

The YETI Tank is an open‑top, insulated ice bucket for high‑volume, quick access; Tundra and Roadie are lidded coolers for long‑haul cold retention. All use rotomolded shells, FatWall™ Design, and PermaFrost™ Insulation; Tundra/Roadie add an InterLock™ Lid System, ColdLock™ Gasket, and T‑Rex™ Lid Latches to maximize ice hold and bear resistance.

Expert Tip: If you need hours of pass‑around cold, grab Tank — if you need days, grab Tundra.

How long does ice last in a YETI Tank?

Expect hours but not multi‑day, because the Tank has no lid and trades a bit of efficiency for easy access. PermaFrost™ Insulation and FatWall™ Design still slow melt; shade, low airflow, and a high ice‑to‑contents ratio extend hold time.

Expert Tip: Pre‑chill the Tank with a sacrificial bag of ice, then refill with fresh ice right before guests show.


What sizes does the YETI Tank come in and what do they hold?

The YETI Tank comes in 45 and 85. Tank 45 is backyard‑friendly for mixed drinks, oysters, and cases of cans; Tank 85 steps up for crawfish boils, big hauls, and fits a standard 1/2‑barrel keg on ice. Both keep scoops and hands moving without a lid in the way.

Expert Tip: Stage bottles vertical in the 85 and pour ice around them — it pours faster, drains cleaner.

Does the YETI Tank have a drain and how do I clean it?

Yes, both sizes use our Vortex™ Drain System with a gasketed, screw‑in plug for quick, watertight emptying. To clean, pull the plug, hose it out, use mild dish soap, avoid bleach or solvents, and air‑dry with the plug open. BearFoot™ Non‑Slip Feet keep it steady while you spray.

Expert Tip: A soft‑bristle brush knocks out crawfish and bait residue without scuffing the rotomolded shell.

What technologies are in the YETI Tank?

Tank coolers use rotomolded construction, FatWall™ Design, and pressure‑injected PermaFrost™ Insulation for rugged, even chill; BearFoot™ Non‑Slip Feet to stay put; DoubleHaul™ Handles for controlled carries; and the Vortex™ Drain System for fast cleanouts. There’s no lid, gasket, or latches by design — that’s what keeps the crowd moving.

Expert Tip: Park it in the shade and out of the wind — you’ll feel the difference by last call.

Open‑top cold built for the long haul

YETI Tank coolers are rotomolded, open‑top ice buckets engineered for fast, all‑day access to ice‑cold drinks without the constant lid dance. They anchor our hard cooler lineup alongside Tundra, Roadie, V Series, and Silo, and they pair cleanly with Rambler drinkware and YETI ICE to build a complete cold‑service station

Benefits you can count on: Tank keeps ice longer than flimsy party tubs, so you make fewer ice runs and more memories. The open‑top design speeds service—grab a can, dunk a bottle, keep the line moving. Rotomolded toughness shrugs off sun, bumps, and rowdy crowds. Clean‑up is simple with a fast‑flow drain, a dry exterior, and feet that keep it planted

What it’s made of and how it works: A UV‑resistant, rotomolded polyethylene shell surrounds pressure‑injected PermaFrost insulation for serious ice retention. Extra‑thick walls protect against dings and heat. The Vortex drain system clears melt fast. No Sweat design helps keep decks and tabletops dry. BearFoot non‑slip feet add stability. DoubleHaul rope handles make two‑person carries easier. Available in two sizes—Tank 45 and Tank 85—with compatible Tank Lid accessories and YETI ICE for performance boosts

Where Tank excels: backyard barbecues, tailgates, guide shacks, fish camps, crawfish boils, patio bars, wedding receptions, hunt camp cookouts, and basecamp kitchens where open, shared access matters. Stage one by the grill, next to the smoker, under a pop‑up at the tailgate, or on the dock after the run. Use it as the crowd’s grab‑and‑go drink well, a chill station for packaged provisions, or the centerpiece of an all‑day cold bar beside a Silo 6G water cooler and a Tundra for long‑haul storage