I have been carrying these bottles for years, it’s with me 24/7 and never once have I thought about it not fitting in a cup holder lol!😂 they’re leak proof just plop it on the passenger seat.
I have the 18oz and to me it's the perfect bottle. I work from home so can constantly refill. It fits in cup holders is excellent quality and has an amazing lid.
Perfect amount of water for me I can fill it anywhere whenever I go out, portable, easy to clean, looks awesome, the handle is very comfortable, and the built quality is great best water bottle I've ever had
As a heavy equipment operator I use a 46 oz Rambler all day on the job site. There is not always an opportunity to refill water bottles throughout the day.
I have the 46oz. I used to use a 32oz Hydroflask but I always ran out of water by the end of the work day. I switched to a 40oz Hydroflask but by the end of the day, I would run out of ice (the bottle actually sweated which means the insulation wasn't working too well). The 46oz really is too big but I still love the size plus it still has ice and water after nine hours of work which is not something I could say about the smaller Hydroflasks. To solve the cupholder problem, I bought a pouch that I can hang from the passenger seat (not the best solution but my cupholder is in such a location that even if I bought an adaptor for bigger water bottles, the bottle would be too tall to fit). All in all, I am happy with the bottle.
I have the 26oz version. I use this to bring cold drinks on my bike rides during the summer; the insulation works really well. Not the best to drink while riding, but the refreshing cold drink is worth it.
I bought it after a very hot day in the warehouse and loading trucks all day. We only have cases of water and a water fountain. If I get a bottle of water, I better drink it fast or its hot. I think this is going to be perfect. hopefully the ice lasts a long time.
I just got the Yeti 36 ounce for Christmas. I had another brand 20 ounce bottle that I always ran out of water in after I added ice. So the Yeti 36 will hold about 18 ounces of water maybe up to 20 after you add an entire tray of ice to it. One of the reasons for big bottles is room for lots of ice.
Perfect vehicle size. I had to change my diet because if I had kidney stones so now i drink a lot of water daily. I take it to the gym or on any long drives. Sweet cup. Ford actually sent it to me as a gift for getting a truck, so that was a nice random thing. Almost like they knew I needed a good water bottle, lol
I can use this bottle on my long travels, as it is practical and fits fine in a backpack pocket. First, I must check the overall effectiveness of it (how long it holds the targeted temperature, leak proof, etcetera). It is important to note (for boaters mainly), that because of the specific metals, it can rust if exposed to salinity. The lids on the tumblers, mugs, etcetera, do not retain temperature any longer than the less expensive ones, in fact, sometimes less than. However, the jugs are supposed to fare much better.
I use mine for golf. It keeps my water cold in the heat, and fits in the golf cart drink holder. Nothing worse than running out of water especially doing 18 holes.
I think it’s a good product worth the money because you are paying for insurance that something happens you get a replacement but also you are just paying for the name I would recommend
@@cherylwyschinski5647 Super jealous lol I just went out today & if I take the rubber part out & tape the prongs in it fits VERY snug… not ideal but 🤷🏽♂️
If you live in the desert, it is worth the extra weight. I have to have the extra water, and without the insulation, ice water will be hot in a few minutes out here. No joke. Also, they make cup holder expanders for the car.
There's five or six different leads you can buy for I love the magnet lid and the straw lid you can use it for coffee or extra water when you go and hiking
I love the bottle, I have the 26oz and I kinda wish I got a larger one so I don’t have to refill 2-3 times a day. It kinda leaks if you leave it sideways, like while on your car if you leave it in the car seat sideways, after a while it leaks for me
I got the 36yeti as a gift but I would swear just estimating my camelbak shoot is a WAY better insulator. Yeti seems like a tank just not a good insulator? Maybe air in vacuum layer not thick enough
@@masshysteria30 i use the 16oz STANLEY for my cold drinks with or without carbonation (car, train, home, etc) but you're right, most buyers use it for coffee
Use case: keeps multiple cups of tea/coffee hot that I can pour from into a regular size mug multiple times throughout the day. Perfect for that, but as a single serve? Nah.
I use my 36 oz yeti with the (LARGE sling) to carry it hands free everytime i go rattlesnake hunting in the Sonoran desert along with shooting my guns, between those 2 activities i spend quite a few hours out in the desert heat and the 36 oz yeti isnt too small and isnt too big its just perfect for me, id say its AWESOME fer hiking, im not sure how much gear normal people bring on a hike thru the desert but all i got on me is a fanny pack filled with bullets, my holstered gun, a snake stick, and my yeti bottle…. Doesnt seem to heavy fer me on a hike lol, anything larger than the 36 oz is meant for camping or van life THATS PRETTY MUCH IT 👍 the 18 oz is good fer cup holders for drinking liquids while driving
Ah a SLING! I haven't used slings much, but I can imagine it would make this bottle way more usable. that said, if I was out hiking for more than an hour or two I'd probably want more than 36 oz of water - but everyone's different!
@@bottlestoconsider1147 haha yea on the REAL hot days or if im walking WAY off the beaten path i have my 36 oz on the sling and the 64 oz in a back pack that way theyre BOTH easy breezy to carry and i jst refill my 36 oz when it gets low, its funny kuz even tho i do get hot out there its like a chore to force myself to drink all my water kuz im so preoccupied by hunting fer snakes lol i hafta stop from time to time and ask myself WAIT am i thirsty hahaha so usually when im out jst a half mile er so out behind my neighborhood or when im snake hunting (at night) my 36 does the job fer 3 er 4 hours but if i wasnt so overwhelmed with the thrill of the hunt or jst by the entertainment of target shooting id prbly hear more from my body and what it needs lol one thing i do kno is when im out in the desert i feel GREAT like a kid with limitless energy but once i get home im DRAINED prbly kuz I DO NEED MORE THAN 36 oz of water when im out there haha but usually i come home with abit left or im finishing it on the walk back lol but yea the (slings) are dffntly the way ta go fer hiking with a yeti nomatter what size u prefer 😁 yeti only makes them for the 26 and 36 oz but amazon carries a few compatible with the 46 and 64 oz yeti but when goin that big i jst prefer the back pack refill method haha