Rambler Tumbler YETI
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The Rambler 30 oz. is the tumbler that gets you through the day. Your morning brew stays hot, and your iced coffee will stay cold - so take your time. Kitchen-grade stainless steel with double-wall vacuum insulation will protect your drink at all costs. Like the entire Rambler Family, the 30 oz. Tumbler and whichever lid you put on it are dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning. While the magnet on the included MagSlider Lid adds an additional barrier of protection for keeping drinks contained and preventing heat or cold from escaping, please note - this magnet component is not leakproof and will not prevent spills.
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13 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 3, 2025
With a new style of water bottle popping up every year, Which one have you stuck with?
My 40oz Hydroflask is about ten years old. I use it with a "Wide Flex Chug Cap" when mobile so I can drink out of it without spilling [in the car]. I use the standard top for air travel because it reduces the height by an inch or so. I use a 30oz Yeti Rambler around the house as my water/tea glass. My whole family has older (~8-10yr) Kleen Kanteen 20oz bottles with a sort of sippy lid they don't make anymore that we use for hot tea/coffee when hiking/camping/sports. The only bottles we've purchased recently are smaller Rambler tumblers for my wife & daughters and a large Rambler tumbler with handle for my son, and my older daughter has been using an Owala bottle as her daily (that she received as a birthday present from a school friend). I see no reason any of these bottles won't last arbitrarily long assuming none are physically destroyed. Overall, we're very happy with both Hydroflask & Yeti (and Owala if you like straw bottles) -- both are a cut above Kleen Kanteen in quality.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Sep 6, 2025
Is there any water bottle that's truly buy it for life and won't leak or smell even after years of use?
Not a bottle per se but my little boy has had his yeti rambler tumbler for 2 years now. This is a kid that was breaking a plastic equivalent every month. It's been dropped quite possibly a million times at this point including a drop down the stairs and is still good not even a broken plastic lid or straw.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Sep 6, 2025
Is there any water bottle that's truly buy it for life and won't leak or smell even after years of use?
I like my Yeti Rambler. It has a plastic "chug cap", similar to a regular water bottle top, so no silicone mouth pieces that get all nasty. I had to throw out other water bottles because the silicone parts just never got clean enough. And, unlike a Stanley, this bottle doesn't leak and it came with a handle but in the lid so it's easy to carry. Even if my hands are full I can just slip my fingers through the handle part.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Sep 3, 2025
I see a lot of Contigo travel mugs like this at the thrift store. Just popularity or are they problematic?
The Costco special. I prefer the yeti rambler with magslide lid for a bifl hot liquid vessel.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Aug 10, 2025
Looking for Water Bottle that will be BIFL.
Nalgene if you don't need insulation, Yeti Rambler if you do.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Aug 6, 2025
Durable reusable water bottles for youth event—best BIFL options under budget?
Yeti Ramblers
View on Redditopen_in_new - #7Aug 1, 2025
Stanley bottle rusty after 1 month
They were Yeti clones for cheap and I'm not sure if they make identical ones anymore but they do still make the Yeti ramblers. They're the same price as Yeti now too haha. https://campingparties.com/product/rtic-30oz-stainless-steel-tumbler/. Like those But the smaller 20oz were the best but I can't find Rtic branded. Looked identical to these Yetis:https://www.yeti.com/drinkware/tumblers/21070060020.html A few other brands had identical tumblers at the same some like Coolwave for Walmart I think? I kind of assumed the same overseas factory made them all. Anyway the double walked vacuum all stainless steel with the only seam in the metal being outside of the bottom Yeti clones are super sturdy
View on Redditopen_in_new - #8Mar 9, 2025
Hi. I’m looking for a new water bottle.
I would say Yeti Tumbler.They are isolated, easy to clean, come in many volumes and lid variations - including straight straw ones.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #9Feb 9, 2025
I want to buy a good water bottle
I have to say, Yeti make some great stuff. I have their rambler bottle in a couple of different sizes. They are bulletproof and keep water cold all day. They are quiet expensive but definitely worth the money in my opinion.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #10Feb 9, 2025
I want to buy a good water bottle
I have the Yeti Rambler 36oz with the chug cap and love it. I want to get the smaller version now as well.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #11Feb 9, 2025
I want to buy a good water bottle
Yeti rambler. Handle was typically on the lid, but they do make some with side handles now.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #12Feb 8, 2025
Didn't think I'd ever have to submit a warranty claim for a Nalgene
I bought one years ago. 6 weeks after I bought it, I dropped it from about 3’ and the bottom exploded out of it. Never bought another one after that. I never liked that it wasn’t insulated. I’d put in ice cold water before a hike, by the time I stopped for a drink the water was room temp. Yeti, hydro flask, or rtic equivalent rambler size for me now. My bottles have dents, road rash, chipped paint. I can leave ice cold water In my truck all day in the summer heat, and it’s still cold later in the evening
View on Redditopen_in_new - #13Feb 7, 2025
Insulated Bottle To Keep Liquids Cold
24oz would probably be better thinks I put my drinks in at work won’t fit 32 I believe and about the ice can’t you take off lid and put ice in that way? I was looking at yeti rambler with chug cap is that good?
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