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Their Over-the-Nose Technology produces easy loading, drinking, and cleaning. And their TripleHaul Caps are 100% leakproof and comfy to grip. Ice cold water that will outlast your adventure. The Rambler 26 oz. Bottle is the goldilocks of our bottle line, just the correct amount for almost any day and still suits your knapsack.
When it's time for a wash or refill, eliminate the entire cap to expose the bottle's wide mouth. DuraCoat colours that will not peel or split, is dishwasher safe, and the double-wall vacuum insulation means your beverage remains cold no matter where the journey takes you.
YETI Drinkware is over-engineered. Our stainless-steel Tumblers, Bottles, Colster Can Insulators, Mugs, Red Wine Tumblers, and Jugs are created with double-wall vacuum insulation, and a No Sweat Style. The tumblers will keep your soda, beer, white wine, and cocktails ice cold. And the Colster Can Insulators resemble a steel bear hug for your cans and longnecks.
They're created for simple loading, drinking, and cleaning. Select Rambler sizes come in a variety of Duracoat Colours. Rambler Drinkware includes a 5 year guarantee. To find out more, please visit our Guarantee Info page. Yes. All YETI Drinkware is BPA complimentary. No. Do not utilize any YETI Rambler Drinkware on a stovetop or over an open flame or heat source of any kind.
Rambler Bottles are not planned for use with carbonated drinks or for storage of perishables, consisting of food and drinks that will ruin. These items can trigger pressure to build up over time which can result in the cap being hard to remove; or, forcefully eject and cause injury. The Rambler Straw Cap and Rambler Straw Lid are not meant for usage with hot drinks.
The YETI Drinkware line has broadened a lot because we initially came out with the Rambler Tumbler. In addition to our tumblers, YETI now uses Bottles, Jugs, Colster Can Insulators, Mugs, the 10 oz Lowball and the Red Wine Tumbler. The very best response will depend on what your drinking design is.
Shatter-resistant and leakproof, it's the bottle-and-cap combo that's up for whatever you throw at it. Yep, all YETI Rambler Bottles are still suitable with TripleHaul caps. In fact, each YETI Rambler bottle deals with our complete line of innovative bottle caps: TripleHaul, Chug Cap, Straw Cap, MagDock, HotShot, and Cup Cap.
The Chug Cap is comprised of two detachable parts: The TripleHaul Deal with on top, and the shatter-resistant clear spout below. When it's time for a refill or washing, you can get rid of both pieces for easy access to the within the bottle. You can always clean your bottle and cap by hand, or simply let the dishwashing machine do the difficult work.
No, the coloured Straw Caps were specially designed for the Rambler Jr. line, however can fit on all YETI Bottles. Do not utilize the Rambler Jr. 12 oz Kids Bottle with hot, carbonated, pulpy or disposable drinks. With time, food and liquid can cause pressure to develop inside the bottle.
Even with a MagSlider Cover, the Rambler Tumblers are leak-resistant, not leakproof. If toppled in a knapsack, or jostled in traffic, some liquid will spill out due to push releasing inside the tumbler. The MagSlider Lid is dishwasher safe and simple to clean by hand. Simply pop off the MagSlider, rinse it off and return to the Slider Lid.
We believe some products are best used at Base Camp, however if you're taking your Rambler Drinkware on the go, yes, you can purchase the MagSlider Lid. The following items included a MagSlider Lid: Rambler 10 oz Tumbler, Rambler 20 oz Tumbler, and Rambler 30 oz Tumbler. The original MagSlider Cover is splash resistant, can be found in 3 sizes, has a single-sliding magnet, and presses on.
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