I think my ice melts faster when I have a cocktail in my tumbler than when it's water.
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Yeti vs Rtic 30oz. Tumbler
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Originally posted by sir shovelhands View PostYou mean the seal on the lid? The walls are vacuum insulated, which you'd have to puncture to lose.
No I meant the seal on the cup itself. I had heard that that was the reason you were not supposed to put the tumbler in the dishwasher. Just going off what Ive heard
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Originally posted by Huntin View PostNever been I dishwasher, that's why it so dirty. Don't get me wrong, I love my Yeti tumbler. I only use two mugs a day and both are Yeti. I have the small for coffee and the 30oz. is for everything else...even my cold beers go in there. I just want to see how they compared for the test.
It does feel like the RTIC is a little light in weight than the Yeti.
Cool. Thanks for the response. Ill probably pick up an RTIC if they ever make it to shelves
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Originally posted by Graysonhogs View PostThe Yeti scientists will be by shortly to debunk your methodology. [emoji41]
FTR, I have no dog in this fight, I just enjoy the debates.
I wonder if RTIC status quo will be as cool as the YETI's? Or if those people wont be cool
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Originally posted by gingib View PostJust a matter of time...all HAIL yeti!!!!! to some people
I wonder if RTIC status quo will be as cool as the YETI's? Or if those people wont be cool
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Originally posted by Neck View PostFill your Yeti and RTIC up with ice and then set them in the cup holders in your truck. Set your truck on fire. See which one survives and still has ice in it.
Apparently the Yeti already passed that test.
Im love my Rambler buy I dont buy this. Not for a minute
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