Learn to say popular cooler brand names correctly.
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How is Yeti (American brand of premium coolers and drinkware) correctly pronounced?
Yeti is pronounced 'YET-ee' — stress on the first syllable, the same as the name of the legendary snow creature. In a technical interview: "Yeti's cooler used thick-walled rotomolded plastic that held ice for several days."
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How is Igloo (American brand of coolers and ice chests) correctly pronounced?
Igloo is pronounced 'IG-loo' — the same as the ordinary English word for a snow shelter. In a technical interview: "Igloo's cooler included a drain plug positioned to empty completely without tipping the whole unit."
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How is Coleman (American brand widely known for coolers and camping gear) correctly pronounced?
Coleman is pronounced 'KOHL-mun' — stress on the first syllable, named after founder William Coffin Coleman. In a technical interview: "Coleman's cooler used a hinged lid with a built-in latch to keep it sealed during transport."
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How is RTIC (American brand of rugged coolers, an acronym for 'ready to insulate cold') correctly pronounced?
RTIC is pronounced 'AR-tik' — said as a word rather than spelled out, similar to 'arctic'. In a technical interview: "RTIC's cooler used a gasket seal around the lid to lock in cold air even when tipped on its side."
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How is Pelican (American brand of rugged coolers and protective cases) correctly pronounced?
Pelican is pronounced 'PEL-ih-kun' — the same as the ordinary English word for the water bird. In a technical interview: "Pelican's cooler used a press-and-pull latch system designed to stay closed even after a fall."