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Yeti Roadie 48 Review

This cooler is an all-around winner with top-performing insulation, but it comes at a price
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Yeti Roadie 48 Review
Credit: Matt Lighthart
Price:  $400 List
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Manufacturer:   Yeti
By Genaveve Bradshaw and AnnaMarie Houlis  ⋅  Apr 24, 2024
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RANKED
#1 of 19
  • Insulation - 50% 10.0
  • Durability - 20% 7.7
  • Ease of Use - 15% 8.4
  • Portability - 10% 9.5
  • Additional Features - 5% 7.6

Our Verdict

The Yeti Roadie 48 is the best cooler in our insulation testing. In fact, it did so well that we had to change our entire grading scale. This Yeti cooler can carry (and keep cold) a ton of cans (we counted 77 cans that could fit). It can fit a two-liter bottle standing upright, and it still doesn't weigh as much as many of the others at 26.6 pounds. Regardless, you won't have to lift it because it wheels well in almost anywhere. The Yeti can traverse tough terrain with sturdiness, and you can even stack your other items on top of it since it rolls like a suitcase.
REASONS TO BUY
Stable rolling
Stackable
Excellent ice retention
REASONS TO AVOID
Pricy
Lock needs installation
Fun features sold separately

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Bottom Line While on the pricier side, you can't beat this cooler's insulationTop-notch insulation in a long-lasting, compact design that will last for years to comeA pricey option that does well overall, especially when considering how portable it isWheels that work and features you didn’t know you couldn’t live withoutWith reliable performance, this cooler is a great shape, easy to use, and a good value
Rating Categories Yeti Roadie 48 ORCA 58 Quart Yeti Roadie 60 RovR RollR 60 Xspec 60qt
Insulation (50%)
10.0
9.8
9.1
8.5
8.7
Durability (20%)
7.7
8.0
7.0
7.4
7.6
Ease of Use (15%)
8.4
7.8
8.2
8.0
7.4
Portability (10%)
9.5
5.0
9.0
8.0
7.0
Additional Features (5%)
7.6
7.9
8.3
9.0
7.2
Specs Yeti Roadie 48 ORCA 58 Quart Yeti Roadie 60 RovR RollR 60 Xspec 60qt
Shelf Life of Food (Measured Days Below 40ºF) 6.8 6.7 6.3 6.0 6.1
Days of Cold Beverages (Measured Days Below 50º F) 7.5 7.3 6.9 6.6 6.7
Measured Weight 26.6 Ibs 30.5 Ibs 30.7 Ibs 39.0 Ibs 30.3 Ibs
Measured Capacity in Cans 77 82 98 78 90
Measured Capacity 45 qt 56 qt 59 qt 42 qt 57 qt
Advertised Capacity 48 qt 58 qt 60 qt 60 qt 60 qt
Internal Maximum Body Height 15.8" 13.0" 15.8" 14.1" 13.0"
Does it Fit a Wine or 2L Bottle Standing Upright? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Measured Exterior Dimensions (L x W x H) 20.1" x 19.8" x 20.8" 26.6" x 20.0" x 19.4" 24.0" x 19.5" x 21.0" 27.2" x 20.5" x 20.5" 29.5" x 17.0" x 18.0"
Outer Construction Not listed Rotomolded Not listed Rotomolded Rotomolded
Inner Construction Pressure-injected polyurethane Manufacturer lists "Integrated insulation" Pressure-injected polyurethane Not listed 3" of polyurethane insulation

Our Analysis and Test Results

Yeti is industry-renowned for its coolers, and the Yeti Roadie 48 is a great example of why that is. This 45-quartz capacity cooler is one of the two tallest on our list at 15.8 inches high, which means that it fits a ton of food and beverages. And it does an outstanding job of keeping them cool.

Performance Comparison


The Yeti Roadie 48 is easy to wheel around and rolls like a suitcase.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Insulation


After testing several high-end models, we were impressed by this Yeti's ability to keep our food and beverages cool. Our food lasted 6.8 days under 40 degrees Fahrenheit, and our cold beverages kept cold for 7.5 days until 50 degrees (which we set according to the USDA Safe Food Temperature). This was far longer than any other cooler we tested.


While most of the others were filled with water that felt warm, this cooler's water still felt quite cool by the end of the week. You could take this cooler on longer trips and expect the food and drinks inside to last without refilling the ice. The strong insulation rating makes this cooler ideal for multi-day camping trips when you need it to store perishables for camp meals.

yeti roadie 48 - the yeti roadie 48 outperformed every other cooler in our insulation...
The Yeti Roadie 48 outperformed every other cooler in our insulation tests.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Durability


We really put the Yeti Roadie 48 to the test in terms of durability. We stood on this cooler, jumped on top of it, yanked it, pulled on it, and knocked it around the room. Overall, the Yeti is a dream in terms of durability, with only minor leaking even after violently shaking it (mere droplets).


We filled each cooler up with water and shook them around to test for any leaking.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

This cooler is maneuverable when fully loaded. While it has wheels to roll it around, the sturdy handles also make it easy to yank and drag around. And because of the nonslip surface on the lid, you can also use it as a stepping stool to reach the rest of the gear you loaded on your roof rack.

yeti roadie 48 - the yeti roadie 48 is surprisingly easy to lug around and is durable...
The Yeti Roadie 48 is surprisingly easy to lug around and is durable even when it is knocked around en route.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Ease of Use


The Yeti Roadie 48 is user-friendly, though not perfect. Most notably, it boasts a retractable periscope handle on the cooler's backside, making it super easy to roll around (much like a rolling suitcase). The only downside to the handle is that it only locks into position after it's been fully extended; there are no shorter height options for shorter users. However, there are also two small handles on the sides of the cooler's body that are molded onto the plastic; you can use them to lift the cooler instead if preferred. The square shape, however, makes it a little bit harder to carry that some rectangular alternatives.


It's also worth noting that the lid flips open and stays open on its own. Two “smart design” latches allow you to open this cooler with one hand, so it's super easy to get in and out of. Plus, it has a “cold lock” gasket, and the top exterior portion of the lid is made of nonslip material that feels grippy so you can safely rest your drinks on top (or use it as a stepping stool as we did).

Here we are measuring how many cans actually fit inside of the Yeti Roadie 48.
Credit: Genaveve Bradshaw

When it comes to draining the Yeti, it's worth acknowledging that it only has one drain—and the drain plug doesn't have a leash, so you have to take care not to lose it. The drain plug may also be tough to unscrew for some people. The half-oval-shape drain canal is semi-deep and pulls water in, so it drains quite well on its own, but it still requires some effort of your own.

yeti roadie 48 - there's only one drain, and the plug doesn't have a leash, so it's...
There's only one drain, and the plug doesn't have a leash, so it's best to take care.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Portability


We didn't name the Yeti Roadie 48 our best-wheeled cooler for nothing. It is promising in regards to portability. First of all, the smaller size (20.1 inches by 19.8 inches by 20.8 inches) and lighter weight (26.6 pounds) make it much easier to roll around than some other Yeti coolers. We found that the wheels move reliably and keep the cooler stable.


And, better yet, we were able to stack other items on top of the cooler. It would have scored perfectly in this category if the built-in handles on the body felt as ergonomic as the extendable handle. Regardless, the built-in handles mean that you can lift the unit if you don't feel like wheeling it around. Just be aware that this cooler did trickle water when we laid it onto the ground, so holding it at a slight angle helps.

The Yeti Roadie 48 has a good set of side handles for grasping and loading into the car.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Additional Features


The Yeti Roadie 48 has a wealth of fun features. First of all, it's compatible with dry ice. It also comes with one dry goods basket. Yeti offers a whole host of other accessories you can buy separately, including an umbrella stand, a cup caddy, a cooler divider (which doubles as a cutting board), and a fishing rod holster. And, like many Yeti coolers, it's available in eight colors and three different sizes to suit diverse preferences and needs.


That said, this cooler cannot be locked on its own. However, you can separately purchase a Roadie-specific Wheeled Cooler Lockport), which is a small keyhole that you can attach to one corner of the cooler with some screws (at least while supplies last).

We loved the extendable handle and easy-to-use latches.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Should You Buy the Yeti Roadie 48?


We highly recommend the Yeti Roadie 48 for anyone who finds themselves in need of a cooler that keeps items fresh for long periods without having to refill the ice. This cooler also offers a lot of versatility with various features that you can tack on as needed. You don't need to purchase everything at once, but if you one day decide you're super into fishing, you can go out and grab the fishing rod holster. Until then, you can stick with the umbrella stand for your beach days.

If you're in a position to invest in a quality cooler, this one should last you a long time. We consider it to be a smart investment because of the aforementioned feature add-ons, combined with its durability, portability, and, most notably, cooling capabilities.

yeti roadie 48 - the yeti roadie 48 is a sturdy and durable investment with tons of...
The Yeti Roadie 48 is a sturdy and durable investment with tons of tack-on features.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

What Other Coolers Should You Consider?


If you're not in the market for a cooler at this price point, there are tons of other options for you that are a fraction of the price. If you're seeking another wheeled option, we found the Coleman Portable Rolling 50 qt to be outstanding in terms of portability. While this cooler didn't come close to the Yeti's scores in the other metrics, it's a far less expensive alternative when you need one to roll around here and there. Another budget-friendly option is the Igloo Polar 120; however, it doesn't compare in terms of cooling capabilities or durability. If these options aren't doing it for you, check out our review of the top-rated coolers for a more detailed analysis of options at all price points.

yeti roadie 48 - the yeti roadie 48 is an all-around clear winner, but it comes at a...
The Yeti Roadie 48 is an all-around clear winner, but it comes at a price.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Genaveve Bradshaw and AnnaMarie Houlis