1. Posted by mcse4u on Sat, Jul 14, 2007, 8:01 am PDT
Yeah, I guess the $12 beach chairs at Target aren't good enough to sit in for a couple of hours. Come on, how about some products normal people would buy. Who is going to spend $162 on a friggin cooler???
3. Posted by Glenn G on Sat, Jul 14, 2007, 8:10 am PDT
Right on MCSE4u. How about some beach solutions that don't total over $480 for a day at the beach? Guess this guy writing the article goes to a beach near Beverly Hills.
5. Posted by sjb_7 on Sat, Jul 14, 2007, 8:17 am PDT
Beat the Heat with Beach-Bound Must Haves? Uh, how about the 'water'? Oh, that's right, people that actually pay 155.99 for a damn beach chair can't be bothered to swim along side the unwashed masses. *eyeroll* Gimmie a break.
6. Posted by Gtiern on Sat, Jul 14, 2007, 8:20 am PDT
what beach lets you grill? the article is called beat the heat, not make your own. who needs a cooler that holds ice at the beach for three days? should i go on or just keep pointing out this writer is paisty from staying in his office or just fake bakes.
9. Posted by alicia l on Sat, Jul 14, 2007, 8:27 am PDT
oh i get it.. mention things that most people already have, know about, and use.. and just list them at 10 times a reasonable price? i agree with everyone else.. im fine with my 10 dollar cooler and 15 dollar beach chair from target
10. Posted by odrabmol2002 on Sat, Jul 14, 2007, 8:38 am PDT
Most people can't afford these things. My plastic $10 cooler keeps my drinks and food cool enough, my $5 chair is really comfortable and since when do people need a shovel to dig holes for and umbrella...you have your own bloody hands to dig it! and what about that picnic basket? if its hot...its not going to keep our things cool. this article is purely for advertisment reasons and not an opinion from the author who probably gets them for free for advertising them. tsk...pathetic...snap back to reality and understand that most people would rather go buy items from a $10 shop than an expensive one.
11. Posted by ussroi on Sat, Jul 14, 2007, 8:46 am PDT
$$$ - this guy Yang must have just landed in a UFO or more likely a LIMO. We go to the beach often and have a couple of carry-all bags which include beach towels, kites, sports stuff, cheap digging stuff, and lotions. In addition, we take a couple of cheap coolers with ice, cold bear and some sandwiches. Most of this stuff is ready to go and the TOTAL COST for ice, beer, pop, etc is $20 to $40 depending on the day!
12. Posted by LuvMyKids on Sat, Jul 14, 2007, 8:51 am PDT
Beat the Heat??? How about Beat Your Wallet! Hope Yahoo reads these posts. You can get all the above plus sunblock, snacks, drinks, hats, towels and games at Walmart for 1/4 the price if not less. C'mon Yahoo who are you trying to sell this to and why?
15. Posted by LuvMyKids on Sat, Jul 14, 2007, 8:57 am PDT
Beat the Heat? How about "Beat My Wallet". Just read Yangs bio and you will see why he offers up this expensive junk. Maybe he needs to survey the posts to see what the real people want.
20. Posted by Terri on Sat, Jul 14, 2007, 10:00 am PDT
I agree, all the items were not "must haves" for me. If I could just get to the beach, I would be happy, but for now I will just swim in the pool. And sit in my Wal-Mart chairs! Who would spend such money for a trip to the beach? What are the chances of these items being stolen if you decided to actually go in the water. Mr. Yang shouldn't be so condescending...........
21. Posted by Shortie on Sat, Jul 14, 2007, 10:16 am PDT
What? $162 COOLER? Forget that!!! And the damn thing is stainless steel too, which means it's heavy as he||! Granted, it's kinda nifty... for RICH people that can throw their money away like it's nothing! What about the rest of us?? How about some actual stuff we can AFFORD. What audience was this article targeting?? Get real.
23. Posted by Dana B on Sat, Jul 14, 2007, 10:47 am PDT
This article should be re-titled "Beach-Bound Must Haves on an Unlimited Budget." I once bought a $20 beach chair at Walmart that had a cup holder, and it lasted me more than one summer. I don't think anyone needs to spend over $100 for a beach chair no matter what kind of wood it is made out of, unless maybe it massages you AND can lifeguard your kids while you nap. Although I would consider buying the cooler. It would be way more useful on a camping trip though, as I've never spent three days on the beach before.
24. Posted by Gods77girl on Sat, Jul 14, 2007, 10:52 am PDT
I live in Daytona Beach,FL. If you go to the souvenir shops they seel beach umbrellas that have a corkscrew in the bottom so you barely have to work at all. They cost $10 or $25 depending on the size of the umbrella. Who actually takes a cooler to the beach. Eat before to go and don't stay there all day. the less you have to lug to the beach the more enjoyable the experience. But, if you must bring a little cooler or even a back pack. Here's my how to stay cool at he bech..
1) if you want to stay cool go in the water.
2) if staying cool is so important stay at home in the AC.
3) its hot.
25. Posted by Dana B on Sat, Jul 14, 2007, 10:52 am PDT
Did Yang write this or was it the Michelle Alderson person it has at the end? I've read other things from the Daily Olive that were actually insightful...like the "Icy Cool Fun for Under $20" one. So maybe he's not the culprit here...maybe just the people who write for him. He is the editor, after all.
26. Posted by jlcsmf1313 on Sat, Jul 14, 2007, 12:07 pm PDT
Beach Chair = $12
Umbrella = $15
Cooler = Free from Mum
Beach Towels = Free from lost and found at swim club
Old Sheet = Free from some relative or another
Total = $27
I think I have him beat....
28. Posted by Camberly on Sat, Jul 14, 2007, 12:51 pm PDT
All this stuff is ridiculously expensive. Stick to the basics that don't cost an arm and a leg. For heavens sake just bring a check cooler with cold drinks to keep you cool, and I don't see how a 155 dollar chair keeps you cool
30. Posted by Aubrey on Sat, Jul 14, 2007, 12:53 pm PDT
This article is the most ridiculous thing ive read since i found out about that lawyer in NY suing for 54million dollrs over a pair of pants! Hmmmm...maybe that lawyer read this article and dicided he was going to need 54 million dollars to cover his weekend at the beach! Come on now Yang!! And just who in thier right mind actually okayed this article to even post??? Yahoo is slipin...
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