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BenedictBrown
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excpt.bi is indeed missing

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YETI Tundra 65 Review

Thanks to modern technology, we can now carry the cooling feeling of a fridge with us anywhere in the form of a cooler. So convenient! However, to some people though, a cooler is just an ice chest to hold beverages. That is a misconception, and it can be a real life-changer in many tough situations when it comes to the higher quality options compared to the common options.

This Content: Say Goodbye to Lukewarm Drinks: The Best Coolers to Buy Now

Take YETI coolers for example. Their product design might not immediately impressive, but their coolers are indeed among the best coolers available. If you could not already tell, below here we are going to reveal to you why a YETI Tundra 65 is definitely not your common cheap cooler that can be found in your neighborhood store, and why it stands out from the thousands of other options on the market.

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Why would you want to have the YETI Tundra 65?

At first glance, the YETI Tundra 65 might not look too different from an ordinary and common cooler. But if there is one thing you need to remember about the YETI Tundra 65, then it is that the YETI Tundra 65 is highly durable. In fact, the cooler is so durable that it is certified to keep the food and drinks inside safe against bear attacks.

Other than that, another cool fact about this cooler is that it ranks as the Best ice cooler reviews with the highest insulation. Its thick walls ensure the greatest insulation ability, when the walls can keep the ice cold and from melting for as long as at least 36 hours. That is quite an impressive feat that not many coolers can achieve.

On the design side, the YETI Tundra 65 is large enough to hold up to 40 cans of beverage, and hold ice needed to keep them cold. That capability is supported by the handles that are stubbornly durable for hauling. It also has 2 rubber clips to firmly secure the lid closed, and if you are still not confident about the security then the cooler is also padlock compatible.

The outer shell of the cooler is also impressively engineered, being able to survive through trips with only a few scratches, which would cause cracks and dents to other coolers. That is a testament to the thickness of its plastic walls – a proof that the walls of this cooler are not hollowed out inside like the other cheap options.

What are the downsides should you consider?

In order to have such incredible durability and insulation, the design of the YETI Tundra 65 does have to sacrifice some of the containment space for the renowned great thick walls. Depending on your specific needs, this might be a downside to consider if you value more space over security.

Additionally, the YETI Tundra 65 is quite heavy, and not recommended for people looking for convenience. It definitely is not a good option for trips where you have to carry it over a long distance. However, if you often go on an outdoor trip in a car or a boat, the weight of this cooler should make too much of a difference.

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Conclusion:

While this cooler definitely has some flaws to it rather than completely outclassing all the other cooler options, it should be mentioned again that its durability and insulation ability is second to none in all Best coolers for keeping ice reviews. Hence, this is why it should be the top option on any list of considerations when it comes to coolers.
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Re: excpt.bi is indeed missing

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Hi Benedict, welcome to the forum!

The reason for the error is that the header inc\win\ntdef.bi in line 30 tries to #INCLUDE the file excpt.bi, but this file isn't present on your box. It seems that the header tree in inc\win isn't complete. I don't care about wodniws headers, so I cannot help.

Anyhow, in order to get your feet dry it may be a good idea to optimize your installation. Why did you install a FreeBASIC-1.07.1-win64 folder in a a FreeBASIC-1.07.1-win64 folder? And why there're two backslash in the beginning of the path? Is the first folder fb useful in any way?

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Re: excpt.bi is indeed missing

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It could be a bug in the header file. The include excpt.bi was added in ntdef.bi on Jan 12, 2015, see: https://github.com/freebasic/fbc/commit ... n/ntdef.bi
I don't think a excpt.bi ever existed. It is only included by ntdef.bi and ntdef.bi is not included by any other .bi file. Which might be why it was not detected before.
The issue could be related to this post on a missing excpt.h here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/136 ... -installed
I suggest comment out this include line in ntdef.bi and see if what happens.
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