My name's Jen. I love hunting down neat products and finding the best tips and tricks for them. I make videos because I want to help others find these great products and give back.
All the things I review I have purchased for my own use.
Hi. I'm Marta and I work at the Łukasiewicz Research Network in Poland. I'm developing a model that automatically generates people's feedback. Could I use your video about travelmug?
This worked the first couple times like a dream but now they won’t come out 😫😫 any suggestions? I’m using a screwdriver to push down on the metal part and pulling as hard as I can and still can’t get it
If you’ve had it a while and been using it then they will be harder to take out because they are more set in the cavity. Maybe try stepping on the wheel with your foot to pull it off as you pull the top part with your hands?
This worked the first couple times like a dream but now they won’t come out 😫😫 any suggestions? I’m using a screwdriver to push down on the metal part and pulling as hard as I can and still can’t get it
Just got a woodland edition and we are getting approx 29-31 with just me in the vehicle. If I really focus on trying to brake lightly, coast, and easy acceleration - I can get like 32.5 Not sure if there is a break in period for mpgs
You called this Olive Green but Olive Green is not a color listed on the Travelpro website. Is this the Slate Green or is Olive Green a discontinued color? Thanks!
@@reviewerofallthings5189 yeah that’s what I was thinking. I like how durable it is and I can just leave it at my desk. My lunches are basic PB&J or Turk&cheese so it works well space wise
No, they never did. We removed all the carseats and did a bunch of tests on it with them. They agreed there was a sound but they also said they can’t really fix it for us.
Would you say the eight or the 12 would work better for a daily lunchbox? I usually take quite a bit of stuff in my lunchbox, including a frozen dinner, a sandwich or two some cookies a drink, and I would like to be able to fit a container with food in it flat so it doesn’t leak out.
@@reviewerofallthings5189 I looked through some of your video list to see if you compared the eight versus a 12 but I could not find that video? If you did one, I would like to watch it. The eight would be more ideal for carrying in the car and for less bulk, I usually carry some kind of a glass or plastic. Tupperware lock proof and spill proof container in the bottom and a couple water bottles a yogurt, a pudding sandwich couple granola bars and a couple packs of oatmeal or something like that. Do you think all that would fit in the eight no problem? Also, how does the eight compared to the magnetic lunch bag by yeti that you did a video on? Which one holds more stuff?
Got see 80% eclipse here in GA, it amazes me how the temperature drops when an eclipse happens, even when it's not a full one, could you imagine if it lasted a couple days
There are many kinds of tests that people can do. I just wanted to do a capacity related test. Maybe next time I should do one relevant to temperature. Thanks for the idea!
@@reviewerofallthings5189 Thanks for getting back to me. I made the comment about needing info on relevant temperatures, as I live in Australia. Summertime day temperatures, where I live in OZ, average in the mid to high 30 Degrees Celsius range. If I was to buy a Yetti Hopper, it would be for when I'm Motorcycle camping, so knowing how it performs in hot weather is very important info for me. Most motorcycle riders would also be interested in performance in direct sunlight whilst ridding on a MC, Appreciate your review so far. It looks like a good piece of kit! 👍 Looks like you might now need to get yourself a Motorcycle (if you don't already have one?) to really test it out! Any excuse will do for a MC ride! 😃