Rambler Water Bottle w/Chug Cap
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The YETI Rambler Bottle with Chug Cap is a tough as nails water bottle that will help you smash through your morning hike or kayaking trip. It's made to be 100% leak proof, with puncture and rust-resistant 18/8 stainless steel for toughness. The rugged TripleHaul Handle comes off with a quick twist to give you access to the shatter-resistant, dishwasher safe spout. The 769ml bottle is the goldilocks of the Rambler bottle line - perfect all day, every day. Whenever you want to give it a wash or a refill, you can take the whole cap off and clean it easily. It looks great too, with a range of DuraCoat Colours that won't crack or peel. A great option for a quick gulp on the go. Note: The Chug Cap is not intended for use with carbonated, perishable, or hot beverages.
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18 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 3, 2025
With a new style of water bottle popping up every year, Which one have you stuck with?
Always have with me - Yeti Rambler 36 oz water bottle with chug cap.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Dec 3, 2025
With a new style of water bottle popping up every year, Which one have you stuck with?
Yeti rambler. Have had and beaten for 5 years and it looks brand new other than stickers I've added
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Dec 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 - #4Dec 3, 2025
With a new style of water bottle popping up every year, Which one have you stuck with?
Hydroflask 28 oz is reliable. Leak proof. Now I tend to use Yeti 36 oz rambler chug capfor water and 20 oz Rsmbler travel mug
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Dec 3, 2025
With a new style of water bottle popping up every year, Which one have you stuck with?
Nalgene is def awesome had one for a long time but I switch to a yeti 36 oz in 2021 and have had it ever since It’s survive falling off airplanes and still keep ice ice for most of the day even when it’s hot
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Dec 2, 2025
With a new style of water bottle popping up every year, Which one have you stuck with?
Early 2000s Nalgenes and later added a few Yeti bottles I like an 18oz with hotshot cap for tea and such on the go and a 36oz for water
View on Redditopen_in_new - #7Dec 2, 2025
With a new style of water bottle popping up every year, Which one have you stuck with?
My daily water bottle is a Yeti 36 ounce rambler
View on Redditopen_in_new - #8Dec 2, 2025
With a new style of water bottle popping up every year, Which one have you stuck with?
I had the same Yeti 36oz water bottle for ages now. Hardly ever leaves my side. I call it my emotional support water bottle lol
View on Redditopen_in_new - #9Oct 7, 2025
I analyzed 80+ Reddit threads to find the best water bottles
I bought a Zojirushi because it was highly recommended on subreddits, reviews, videos, etc. I hated it. It just collects dust in my cabinet. 1. One small drop and the thing was dented... badly. 2. There are so many small parts and pieces. I almost immediately lost one of the lid pieces while cleaning and it's been unusable ever since. 3. There are so many nooks and crannies to collect coffee spots that are hard to clean. 4. It's so damn small. It barely fits any liquid. I got my first Yeti Rambler 26 oz. through work. I've since received a second Yeti Rambler 26 oz. and a Yeti Yonder 34 oz. as gifts, and absolutely love them. They're even personalized, so that's cool. My first Rambler has a lid that leaks water into it when tipped over, spilling out when I take off the lid, so they aren't without their issues. I couldn't get a warranty replacement for the lid, because I didn't have a receipt. I'll probably buy one of their new lids. But they are simple, nearly indestructible, and keep beverages hot or cold for literal days. I've dropped the stainless Rambler from 5'+ multiple times and can't even find a scratch.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #10Oct 7, 2025
I analyzed 80+ Reddit threads to find the best water bottles
I have a Yeti rambler, which is nice if you need to defend yourself. I prefer the Owala for everyday use. That straw/sip feature is nice.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #11Oct 7, 2025
I analyzed 80+ Reddit threads to find the best water bottles
I have a bunch of water bottles. The yeti rambler isn’t my favorite to use. But. I can guarantee it will outlast all the others. It has a simple old system that shouldn’t ever fail and it has survived quite a few drops onto concrete. Owala is making my favorite day to day but the lid will 100% eventually fail. So if looking BIFL the yeti is the Best Buy for sure.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #12Oct 7, 2025
I analyzed 80+ Reddit threads to find the best water bottles
My Yeti 36oz is the GOAT. Icewater still has ice 24 hours later. The 24oz isn’t as performative but still very good!
View on Redditopen_in_new - #13Oct 7, 2025
Large (25+ fl.oz / 700+ ml) glass or metal stackable cups/tumbler
Yeti Rambler stackable cups and pints might be what you're looking for.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #14Oct 2, 2025
Leakproof & Dishwasher Safe Water Bottles
Yetis with a chug cap maybe? I’ve never had an issue with the silicone ring, and they go through the dishwasher constantly.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #15Sep 4, 2025
What's a purchase under $50 that has genuinely improved your daily routine?
A few things I basically always have on me that I'd recommend. Merino Wool hiking socks. I haven't had athletes foot in years since I switched to these. I got the Costco brand people here like Darn Tough Socks 46oz Yeti hermos. Keeps stuff cool for long and it's survived many falls including one down the side of a mountain. They regularly go on sale for under $50. Canary Box Cutter. I cut boxes open all day for my job and this knife is my goto. It's a serrated safety knife and it fantastic at its job.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #16Sep 3, 2025
Water bottle recommendations?
I love my Yeti Rambler 1L. It’s steel, insulated, leak-proof, and the wide mouth makes it easy to clean by hand or in the dishwasher. Worth the price for how durable and easy it is to use.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #17Sep 2, 2025
Water bottle recommendations?
Yeti Rambler 36oz/1L with the chug cap Insulated Leakproof Stainless steel Wide mouth Dishwasher safe 5 year warranty but will comfortably outlast that Lids are replaceable if you prefer a straw lid
View on Redditopen_in_new - #18Feb 5, 2025
Best water bottle to take everywhere? One that can last very very long?
Yeti Rambler with Chug Cap
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