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    Yeti 30oz Rambler

    Anybody got one?. They are selling them like hotcakes for $39.99.

    Trying to find them cheaper I came across 30oz for $19.99 from Rtic. Constructed the exact same was as Yeti but a longer shape to suppose to fit more cup holders.

    So I ordered two Artic for price of one Yeti and no shipping for two.

    Pretty amazing cups from what I read.

    #2
    so my iced drink will stay cool for 15 minutes down here on the coast in july and august

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      #3
      Are they really that much better than an $8 thermos?
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        #4
        Yeti is a much cooler name than thermos.

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          #5
          Plus Thermos doesn't fit cup holders.

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            #6
            Originally posted by bowclan View Post
            Plus Thermos doesn't fit cup holders.
            Now I understand. But i doubt I would spend $40 let alone $20 for a cup just cause it fits in a cup holder. Try tucking it between the seats or ebrake lever ad seat. Or just get one of those real wide cups that will set on the seat.
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              #7
              I was so against spending this money till a friend who owns a feed store gave me one for $30. I am sold now. I don't put ice in my drink so it doesn't get watered down. It stays cold just by itself.

              Also....... I have had a chance to see an off brand copy by Kodiak sold online. It seems like a really good cheaper alternative and is exactly the same shape as my Yeti. I teased my buddy that he had bought a Yeki.
              Let’s Go Brandon!!!!!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Mayaca View Post
                I was so against spending this money till a friend who owns a feed store gave me one for $30. I am sold now. I don't put ice in my drink so it doesn't get watered down. It stays cold just by itself.

                Also....... I have had a chance to see an off brand copy by Kodiak sold online. It seems like a really good cheaper alternative and is exactly the same shape as my Yeti. I teased my buddy that he had bought a Yeki.

                did ya tickel him?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by swampbilly View Post


                  did ya tickel him?
                  sigh....... then we scissored.....
                  Let’s Go Brandon!!!!!

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                    #10
                    Seriously though...I still haven't figured out why people are spending from 300 to over 500 for a Yeti cooler. I get that they keep things colder for a little while longer but come on. If your at the lake and the kids go in and out for drinks it seems to me that it's still gonna get warm sooner or later. shit, you can buy a igloo for 40 bucks over a same size Yeti for 400... I just don't see it.
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                      #11
                      My coleman cooler (hard plastic one) filled up with ice lasted me two days and nights camping last Summer and then lasted several more days sitting in the shade. I'm happy with my colemans

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                        #12
                        I got the Yeti cooler as a gift. I will say, when I go on extended trips it is really nice to not worry about ice. Heck, I can take stuff from the fridge and put it in it with NO ice and it will stay cool enough for a day trip. I am not saying I would have spent that much on one. I am used to being poor.... But it was a very generous gift, and I love it.
                        Let’s Go Brandon!!!!!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Mayaca View Post
                          I got the Yeti cooler as a gift. I will say, when I go on extended trips it is really nice to not worry about ice. Heck, I can take stuff from the fridge and put it in it with NO ice and it will stay cool enough for a day trip. I am not saying I would have spent that much on one. I am used to being poor.... But it was a very generous gift, and I love it.

                          good free shit is good

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                            #14
                            Drink your whisky straight and forget the chick drnks and bottled water. What next, lip balm with highlights?

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                              #15
                              Yeti coolers are great. I am friends with one of the founders. I have a couple of their huge ones for my commercial fishing stuff. Plus some smaller one. They are hands down the best cooler you can buy. But they cost a lot of money. If I just needed a cooler for a picnic I would not buy one. However, if you are in need to keep stuff fresh for a long time then yeti is your go to.

                              Im not sure about their cups. I believe they may be just be good cups that has the yeti name and in turn make the company more money. Yetis bread and butter is their coolers. One they started going big and their name was recognized for quality they started introducing the other stuff.
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