That's another thing in itself. What I dislike most about carrying one around, is that everyone likes them. They'll get stolen from you in a heartbeat.
In my world of river and lake camping, the people that pull up and compliment me on my cooler are the same ones that'll ride by my campsite and steal the entire thing in the split second it's unattended. It's one extra thing to think about. I'm glad I drive a big enclose SUV instead of a pickup because I'd have to keep it chained and locked everywhere I went.
The only time of year that it's worth having a cooler that'll hold ice for over a week is when it's 85-100+ degrees outside. Am I going to push my motorized means of transportation or myself that long to justify that long of a period without going for fuel to somewhere when I can just as easily pick up a bag of ice? No thanks.
I use my cooler EVERY single weekend of my life. It's nice, well built, and good for bragging rights, but it's more than 99% of folks will ever need. Logic and planning makes for a great experience outdoors. Expensive coolers honestly don't have such a crucial place in that mix as many want to believe.
But still, I guess it's worth it. Barely.