With 40% off, this Yeti cooler deal is better than anything we saw on Amazon Prime Day

Yeti Hopper Flip cooler
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Right now, you can snap up the Yeti Hopper Flip 12 cooler for just £150 at Trekitt – an enormous saving of 40% off the regular asking price. The deal applies to the Cosmic Lilac version, which launched last summer. We saw some pretty decent deals on Yeti gear for Amazon Prime Day (some of which are still running) but they were only available in the US and never knocked more than 30% off the list price, so this is something really special. 

The Hopper Flip 8 is a personal-sized cooler, just right for slinging over your shoulder to keep your lunch and drinks fresh and cold for picnics and day trips. It's fully leakproof, so you can pack it with ice without worrying about mess.

If you're not in the UK, scroll down to the bottom of this article for today's best deals on the Yeti Hopper Flip 12 cooler where you are.

Yeti Hopper Flip 12: £250£150 at TrekittSave £100

Yeti Hopper Flip 12: £250 £150 at Trekitt
Save £100 This is a rare deal on Yeti's soft-sided cooler, which is just right for keeping lunch, snacks and drinks perfectly chilled for you and a friend. The deal applies to the Cosmic Lilac option, and is the cheapest we've ever seen it.

Yeti gear is pricey, but for good reason. The company invests in significant research and development before releasing a new product (even for something as seemingly simple as a water bottle) and enforces strict quality controls. Unlike cheaper coolers, the Hopper Flip 8 is made using a high-density exterior fabric that resists punctures and UV damage, and is finished with a mildew-resistant coating.

Insulation is provided by closed-cell rubber foam that traps air and retains heat far more effectively than cheaper materials.

If you're not in the UK, here are today's best deals on the Yeti Hopper Flip 8 cooler where you are: 

Cat Ellis
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Cat is Homes Editor at TechRadar and former editor of Advnture. She's been a journalist for 15 years, and cut her teeth on magazines before moving online. She helps readers choose the right tech for their home, get the best deals, and do more with their new devices.