We put Stanley, Yeti, Hydro Flask and Ozark Trail tumblers to the test to see which one kept liquids the coldest. The results might surprise you! DETAILS: www.wtkr.com/n...
I live in a tropical country but I am just used to drinking room temp water on normal hours or hot coffee. The only time I go for cold drinks is after workout or if Im drinking juice or soda. This is my first time buying a Klean Kanteen one because the color is nice😅. I was thinking about that or Stanley but I don’t like the Stanley design tho. They are obviously popular in our local shopping apps too, like Amazon, with an official store, too. They are also crazy expensive lol. I guess I only get the keeping your coffee warm and I am using another tumbler for that but for the Klean Kanteen, I will just need it for my room temp water, to force me to drink 2L per day lol.
I have a yeti tumbler love it! No handle . Light! But my big yeti is sooo heavy I can hardly pick it up let alone carry it around. I opted for a 35 oz Brumate with flip lid. Better for coffee can always add my own metal straw which I have many of. Much lighter!!
I still prefer my Yeti's. Yeti is just all around more durable and will survive a car fire and still be usable.... as much as something can be that survives a fire lol. My fiancee and I own and have registered over 40 yetis
This is next level copium 😂 And project farm proved that Yetis are generally less durable than even far cheaper brands. Please don’t publicly tell people you’ve registered 40 fkn yetis 😂
@@dark___matter_ project farm does experiments that in no way reflect real life. I’ve tried many tumblers and yeti is the easiest to clean, holds the best temperature hot and cold, and has higher quality stainless steel. Never tried a Stanley but I’m sure they’re much better too.