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Yeti Rambler 18oz Bottle With Chug Cap (532ml) Charcoal
Yeti Rambler 18oz Bottle With Chug Cap (532ml) Charcoal
Yeti Rambler 18oz Bottle With Chug Cap (532ml) Charcoal
Yeti Rambler 18oz Bottle With Chug Cap (532ml) Charcoal
Yeti Rambler 18oz Bottle With Chug Cap (532ml) Charcoal
Yeti Rambler 18oz Bottle With Chug Cap (532ml) Charcoal
Yeti Rambler 18oz Bottle With Chug Cap (532ml) Charcoal
Yeti Rambler 18oz Bottle With Chug Cap (532ml) Charcoal
Yeti Rambler 18oz Bottle With Chug Cap (532ml) Charcoal
Yeti Rambler 18oz Bottle With Chug Cap (532ml) Charcoal
Yeti Rambler 18oz Bottle With Chug Cap (532ml) Charcoal
Yeti Rambler 18oz Bottle With Chug Cap (532ml) Charcoal
Yeti Rambler 18oz Bottle With Chug Cap (532ml) Charcoal
Yeti Rambler 18oz Bottle With Chug Cap (532ml) Charcoal

Yeti Rambler 18oz Bottle With Chug Cap (532ml) Charcoal

$50.00

(16,551 reviews)

The Rambler 36 oz. Bottle (1L) is designed for a life in the wild. Scorching days on the ranch and keeping you hydrated through rugged terrain are this bottle's calling, second only to keeping your drinks icy cold (or perfectly hot). For easy cleaning and use day after day, this reusable bottle is dishwasher safe. With a quick twist, the TripleHaul handle comes off, exposing our shatter-resistant, dishwasher safe spout that allows for controlled gulps on the go. When it's time for a wash or refill, remove the entire cap to expose the bottles wide mouth. Find a colour that calls to you, these big bottles are available in stainless, DuraCoat, and Seasonal finishes.

The Rambler 36 oz. Bottle (1L) is designed for a life in the wild. Scorching days on the ranch and keeping you hydrated through rugged terrain are this bottle's calling, second only to keeping your drinks icy cold (or perfectly hot). For easy cleaning and use day after day, this reusable bottle is dishwasher safe. With a quick twist, the TripleHaul handle comes off, exposing our shatter-resistant, dishwasher safe spout that allows for controlled gulps on the go. When it's time for a wash or refill, remove the entire cap to expose the bottles wide mouth. Find a colour that calls to you, these big bottles are available in stainless, DuraCoat, and Seasonal finishes.

Yeti Rambler 18oz Bottle With Chug Cap (532ml) Charcoal

(16,551 reviews)

The Rambler 36 oz. Bottle (1L) is designed for a life in the wild. Scorching days on the ranch and keeping you hydrated through rugged terrain are this bottle's calling, second only to keeping your drinks icy cold (or perfectly hot). For easy cleaning and use day after day, this reusable bottle is dishwasher safe. With a quick twist, the TripleHaul handle comes off, exposing our shatter-resistant, dishwasher safe spout that allows for controlled gulps on the go. When it's time for a wash or refill, remove the entire cap to expose the bottles wide mouth. Find a colour that calls to you, these big bottles are available in stainless, DuraCoat, and Seasonal finishes.

The Rambler 36 oz. Bottle (1L) is designed for a life in the wild. Scorching days on the ranch and keeping you hydrated through rugged terrain are this bottle's calling, second only to keeping your drinks icy cold (or perfectly hot). For easy cleaning and use day after day, this reusable bottle is dishwasher safe. With a quick twist, the TripleHaul handle comes off, exposing our shatter-resistant, dishwasher safe spout that allows for controlled gulps on the go. When it's time for a wash or refill, remove the entire cap to expose the bottles wide mouth. Find a colour that calls to you, these big bottles are available in stainless, DuraCoat, and Seasonal finishes.

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The lowest price for Yeti Rambler 18oz Bottle With Chug Cap (532ml) Charcoal right now is $50.00 at BCF, compared across 8 retailers.

The all-time low was $31.74 on 13 Feb 2026 — today's price is 58% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 30 June 2026.

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Amazon.com.au

$74.99

YETI Rambler 18 oz Bottle, Vacuum Insulated, Stainless Steel with Chug Cap, Navy

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Amazon.com.au

$77.43

YETI Rambler Bottle Chug, Vaccum Insulated Stainless Steel Bottle with Leakproof Chug Cap, Cherry Blossom, 18 oz (532 ml)

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Amazon.com.au

$79.99

YETI Rambler 18 oz Bottle, Vacuum Insulated, Stainless Steel with Chug Cap, White

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Amazon.com.au

$82.00

Yeti Rambler 18 oz Bottle, Vacuum Insulated, Stainless Steel with Chug Cap, Rescue Red

Free delivery

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Amazon.com.au

$84.99

YETI Rambler 18 oz Bottle, Vacuum Insulated, Stainless Steel with Chug Cap, Black

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Amazon.com.au

$84.99

YETI Rambler 18 oz Bottle, Vacuum Insulated, Stainless Steel with Chug Cap, Seafoam

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Amazon.com.au

$88.15

YETI Rambler 18 oz Bottle, Vacuum Insulated, Stainless Steel with Chug Cap, Stainless

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Amazon.com.au

$98.02

YETI Rambler 46 oz Bottle, Vacuum Insulated, Stainless Steel with Chug Cap, Tropical Pink

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Amazon.com.au

$98.39

YETI Rambler 18 oz Bottle, Vacuum Insulated, Leakproof, Stainless Steel with Chug Cap, White/Navy/Rescue Red

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Amazon.com.au

$99.90

YETI Rambler 26 oz Bottle, Leakproof, Vacuum Insulated, Stainless Steel with Chug Cap, Cape Taupe

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Reviews

Camelbak Chute is better
8 December 2022Peter

originally posted on YETI

I own a Camelbak Chute insulated 1.2L bottle but was always curious about the Yeti bottles. I decided to buy this huge bottle for a 2 week climbing trip. I found it had similar insulating properties to the Camelbak but I prefer the Camelbak mag lid. The larger lid has a handle which prevents the bottle from rolling off the passenger seat and makes it easy to unscrew. The yeti one can get quite hard to unscrew at times. The upper cap on The camelbak is small and held in place by the strap and magnetic holder. The upper cap on the Yeti requires you to hold it or put it down. The Camelbak lid makes it easier tk drink as the handle is used as a lever as it rests again your hand. The Yeti is really hard to one hand. Camelbak is a lifetime guarantee which I've used many ... MoreI own a Camelbak Chute insulated 1.2L bottle but was always curious about the Yeti bottles. I decided to buy this huge bottle for a 2 week climbing trip. I found it had similar insulating properties to the Camelbak but I prefer the Camelbak mag lid. The larger lid has a handle which prevents the bottle from rolling off the passenger seat and makes it easy to unscrew. The yeti one can get quite hard to unscrew at times. The upper cap on The camelbak is small and held in place by the strap and magnetic holder. The upper cap on the Yeti requires you to hold it or put it down. The Camelbak lid makes it easier tk drink as the handle is used as a lever as it rests again your hand. The Yeti is really hard to one hand. Camelbak is a lifetime guarantee which I've used many times in the past globally and it's outstanding. The Camelbak is also cheaper and usually can be found on sale! The Yeti is overrated.

Doesn't, but it is BIG
18 November 2022Alilsparkle

originally posted on YETI

I love Yeti products! I have several models, including the 30 oz. Tumbler and the 10 oz. stackable mug. Such high quality and they keep cold things cold all day long! Hot things don't stay as hot for as long, but they stay hot long enough for me. I had a plastic 32 oz. water bottle and it was fine, except that by the middle of the day the water was room temperature and by the end of the day it tasted plastic-y and it's difficult to properly clean all of the crevices to prevent mold. And forget about leaving it in the car in the summer while you run errands! Plus, if it gets turned sideways or upside down in my work bag, it leaks - onto my laptop! I got this one because I like to have fresh, cool water available all day and the size helps me take in enough hydration. ... MoreI love Yeti products! I have several models, including the 30 oz. Tumbler and the 10 oz. stackable mug. Such high quality and they keep cold things cold all day long! Hot things don't stay as hot for as long, but they stay hot long enough for me. I had a plastic 32 oz. water bottle and it was fine, except that by the middle of the day the water was room temperature and by the end of the day it tasted plastic-y and it's difficult to properly clean all of the crevices to prevent mold. And forget about leaving it in the car in the summer while you run errands! Plus, if it gets turned sideways or upside down in my work bag, it leaks - onto my laptop! I got this one because I like to have fresh, cool water available all day and the size helps me take in enough hydration. However, because of the large size, it's a bit unwieldy (I'm a 5'3" woman) and I have to use both hands to drink out of it, so I look like a baby drinking out of a baby bottle :D. Also, it doesn't really bother me that it doesn't fit into my car's cup holders. I just lay it on the passenger seat because I don't have to worry about it leaking! I will continue to purchase Yeti products for myself and as gifts as long as the quality and customer service remain the same.

Good size bottle for great sized hydration
18 July 2022NotYourName

originally posted on moosejaw.com

Yeti Rambler bottles are great. I have 5 of them for the family and everyone brings them everywhere. The bottles are of sturdy construction, the chug cap actually works really well and makes it easier to drink out of. I'm a fan of the double cap, so when you want to fill the bottle you unscrew the bottom part with the rubber ring and the whole chug cap and it's cover come off giving you plenty of room for ice and filling up the bottle. When you want to drink normally you just unscrew the top cover and it reveals the smaller chug cap opening to drink from. The 36oz bottle is the right size for the amount of water I want with me, but the only problem I have with it (and it's not something you can get away from in a size with this capacity) is it's width. It's not ... MoreYeti Rambler bottles are great. I have 5 of them for the family and everyone brings them everywhere. The bottles are of sturdy construction, the chug cap actually works really well and makes it easier to drink out of. I'm a fan of the double cap, so when you want to fill the bottle you unscrew the bottom part with the rubber ring and the whole chug cap and it's cover come off giving you plenty of room for ice and filling up the bottle. When you want to drink normally you just unscrew the top cover and it reveals the smaller chug cap opening to drink from. The 36oz bottle is the right size for the amount of water I want with me, but the only problem I have with it (and it's not something you can get away from in a size with this capacity) is it's width. It's not something you can put in a standard cup holder in a car and doesn't fit in the side pockets of the car doors we have. Your mileage may very and it's by no means a deal breaker. I love my Yeti bottle and use it daily.

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Amazon.com.au

$74.99

YETI Rambler 18 oz Bottle, Vacuum Insulated, Stainless Steel with Chug Cap, Navy

Free delivery

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Amazon.com.au

$77.43

YETI Rambler Bottle Chug, Vaccum Insulated Stainless Steel Bottle with Leakproof Chug Cap, Cherry Blossom, 18 oz (532 ml)

Free delivery

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Amazon.com.au

$79.99

YETI Rambler 18 oz Bottle, Vacuum Insulated, Stainless Steel with Chug Cap, White

Free delivery

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Amazon.com.au

$82.00

Yeti Rambler 18 oz Bottle, Vacuum Insulated, Stainless Steel with Chug Cap, Rescue Red

Free delivery

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Amazon.com.au

$84.99

YETI Rambler 18 oz Bottle, Vacuum Insulated, Stainless Steel with Chug Cap, Black

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Price history

Price history

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Reviews

Camelbak Chute is better
8 December 2022

I own a Camelbak Chute insulated 1.2L bottle but was always curious about the Yeti bottles. I decided to buy this huge bottle for a 2 week climbing trip. I found it had similar insulating properties to the Camelbak but I prefer the Camelbak mag lid. The larger lid has a handle which prevents the bottle from rolling off the passenger seat and makes it easy to unscrew. The yeti one can get quite hard to unscrew at times. The upper cap on The camelbak is small and held in place by the strap and magnetic holder. The upper cap on the Yeti requires you to hold it or put it down. The Camelbak lid makes it easier tk drink as the handle is used as a lever as it rests again your hand. The Yeti is really hard to one hand. Camelbak is a lifetime guarantee which I've used many ... MoreI own a Camelbak Chute insulated 1.2L bottle but was always curious about the Yeti bottles. I decided to buy this huge bottle for a 2 week climbing trip. I found it had similar insulating properties to the Camelbak but I prefer the Camelbak mag lid. The larger lid has a handle which prevents the bottle from rolling off the passenger seat and makes it easy to unscrew. The yeti one can get quite hard to unscrew at times. The upper cap on The camelbak is small and held in place by the strap and magnetic holder. The upper cap on the Yeti requires you to hold it or put it down. The Camelbak lid makes it easier tk drink as the handle is used as a lever as it rests again your hand. The Yeti is really hard to one hand. Camelbak is a lifetime guarantee which I've used many times in the past globally and it's outstanding. The Camelbak is also cheaper and usually can be found on sale! The Yeti is overrated.

Peter originally posted on YETI
Doesn't, but it is BIG
18 November 2022

I love Yeti products! I have several models, including the 30 oz. Tumbler and the 10 oz. stackable mug. Such high quality and they keep cold things cold all day long! Hot things don't stay as hot for as long, but they stay hot long enough for me. I had a plastic 32 oz. water bottle and it was fine, except that by the middle of the day the water was room temperature and by the end of the day it tasted plastic-y and it's difficult to properly clean all of the crevices to prevent mold. And forget about leaving it in the car in the summer while you run errands! Plus, if it gets turned sideways or upside down in my work bag, it leaks - onto my laptop! I got this one because I like to have fresh, cool water available all day and the size helps me take in enough hydration. ... MoreI love Yeti products! I have several models, including the 30 oz. Tumbler and the 10 oz. stackable mug. Such high quality and they keep cold things cold all day long! Hot things don't stay as hot for as long, but they stay hot long enough for me. I had a plastic 32 oz. water bottle and it was fine, except that by the middle of the day the water was room temperature and by the end of the day it tasted plastic-y and it's difficult to properly clean all of the crevices to prevent mold. And forget about leaving it in the car in the summer while you run errands! Plus, if it gets turned sideways or upside down in my work bag, it leaks - onto my laptop! I got this one because I like to have fresh, cool water available all day and the size helps me take in enough hydration. However, because of the large size, it's a bit unwieldy (I'm a 5'3" woman) and I have to use both hands to drink out of it, so I look like a baby drinking out of a baby bottle :D. Also, it doesn't really bother me that it doesn't fit into my car's cup holders. I just lay it on the passenger seat because I don't have to worry about it leaking! I will continue to purchase Yeti products for myself and as gifts as long as the quality and customer service remain the same.

Alilsparkle originally posted on YETI
Good size bottle for great sized hydration
18 July 2022

Yeti Rambler bottles are great. I have 5 of them for the family and everyone brings them everywhere. The bottles are of sturdy construction, the chug cap actually works really well and makes it easier to drink out of. I'm a fan of the double cap, so when you want to fill the bottle you unscrew the bottom part with the rubber ring and the whole chug cap and it's cover come off giving you plenty of room for ice and filling up the bottle. When you want to drink normally you just unscrew the top cover and it reveals the smaller chug cap opening to drink from. The 36oz bottle is the right size for the amount of water I want with me, but the only problem I have with it (and it's not something you can get away from in a size with this capacity) is it's width. It's not ... MoreYeti Rambler bottles are great. I have 5 of them for the family and everyone brings them everywhere. The bottles are of sturdy construction, the chug cap actually works really well and makes it easier to drink out of. I'm a fan of the double cap, so when you want to fill the bottle you unscrew the bottom part with the rubber ring and the whole chug cap and it's cover come off giving you plenty of room for ice and filling up the bottle. When you want to drink normally you just unscrew the top cover and it reveals the smaller chug cap opening to drink from. The 36oz bottle is the right size for the amount of water I want with me, but the only problem I have with it (and it's not something you can get away from in a size with this capacity) is it's width. It's not something you can put in a standard cup holder in a car and doesn't fit in the side pockets of the car doors we have. Your mileage may very and it's by no means a deal breaker. I love my Yeti bottle and use it daily.

NotYourName originally posted on moosejaw.com
Great Bottle, Almost Great Cap
19 October 2021

I bought this bottle to compare to other bottles I have (HydroFlask, Orca, RTIC, Camelbak) and I have to say I came away thoroughly impressed. As far as the first impression, I am a really big fan of the Highland Olive color, the texture on the outside provides decent grip, and it is overall a very slick looking bottle. Thermal regulation seems to be up there with (or better than) the HydroFlask and RTIC (the Orca and Camelbak bottles are also good, but the Hydroflask and RTIC are a step ahead of them), although I did get it a little late in the year to really test it out in the Georgia summer, I will look forward to doing a head to head comparison next year. The handle on the chug cap provides a comfortable grip for carrying (although not as comfortable as the Orca ... MoreI bought this bottle to compare to other bottles I have (HydroFlask, Orca, RTIC, Camelbak) and I have to say I came away thoroughly impressed. As far as the first impression, I am a really big fan of the Highland Olive color, the texture on the outside provides decent grip, and it is overall a very slick looking bottle. Thermal regulation seems to be up there with (or better than) the HydroFlask and RTIC (the Orca and Camelbak bottles are also good, but the Hydroflask and RTIC are a step ahead of them), although I did get it a little late in the year to really test it out in the Georgia summer, I will look forward to doing a head to head comparison next year. The handle on the chug cap provides a comfortable grip for carrying (although not as comfortable as the Orca whale tail, it is way better than the RTIC and Camelbak "handles" and feels sturdier than the Hydroflask), and the ability to open the top of the cap for drinking (without spilling) while still being able to open it up wide for adding ice and filling with your beverage of choice is very much appreciated (I should also note that the mouth seems to be quite wide and able to handle some of the larger ice cubes I like to use to slow down the melting process). While other brands have similar ideas with different executions, and some are even included as standard (the Orca and Camelbak caps are nice, but I have on multiple occasions not secured the small caps properly leading to leakage), the chug cap is one of the better designs out there right now.That being said, the only issue I have with the bottle is the two piece design of the chug cap. While I have found it easy to drink out of while still having the ability to open it up all the way to add ice and fill easily, I do wish that the lip around the bottom section was a little thicker so that it would be easier to grasp when either opening to add ice/liquid, or when I am trying to make sure I only open the chug cap. The MagDock cap looks like it would solve that issued, but at the expense of the carry handle, and I would also be worried about dropping that cap or knocking it off the "dock" and then I would be stuck with a bottle with no cap. I realize this is a VERY minor issue, and one I am more than willing to live with, so really this should be more like a 4.75 stars instead of 5.Overall the drinking experience with the Rambler bottle (with the chug cap) is easy and the bottle definitely performs as one would hope it would for such a pricey water bottle. Are there cheaper bottles out there? Sure. Do I feel a slight bit self conscious drinking from a YETI bottle? A bit. But ultimately, this seems to be a REALLY well designed and made bottle that should last for quite some time and that is the most important thing.

Michael originally posted on REI
Great bottle, terrible cap. professional review
12 May 2023

Overall great bottle, but cap seems to be designed to break.The two part cap Is made out of one translucent Lexan type material, which is extremely sturdy, hard, and with a high measure of toughness (that’s an actual material science term). The second part of the cap Is made out of a much softer kind of black polymer with a large handle, but a very small thread. With time, the black part of the cap Seems to undergo what’s called creep deformation, which is the result of prolonged stress over a long period of time. In this case, it’s about 2 to 4 months. As you screw the cap on, it will slowly screw down further and further, until you eventually strip the threads all together. When you couple that with a very large handle, in comparison to the size of the thread, ... MoreOverall great bottle, but cap seems to be designed to break.The two part cap Is made out of one translucent Lexan type material, which is extremely sturdy, hard, and with a high measure of toughness (that’s an actual material science term). The second part of the cap Is made out of a much softer kind of black polymer with a large handle, but a very small thread. With time, the black part of the cap Seems to undergo what’s called creep deformation, which is the result of prolonged stress over a long period of time. In this case, it’s about 2 to 4 months. As you screw the cap on, it will slowly screw down further and further, until you eventually strip the threads all together. When you couple that with a very large handle, in comparison to the size of the thread, the amount of torque that you apply to the cap Is far greater than the thread can take. This is not caused by misalignment or user error, this is what’s called planned obsolescence. The cap is designed to eventually fail, so you would buy another one and another one every few months. I hope yeti decides to actually change the design, bottle caps are really not new technology, we know how to make them last a very long time.By the way, if you store soda or hot coffee or tea, deformation will be accelerated.Yeti, it’s time to send everyone a new redesigned cap for free. That would be the decent thing to do.

MechEng originally posted on YETI
Ice melts faster than the unavailable original cap
6 September 2022

Bought to replace my lost 26 oz. with the "original" cap. The metal band at the top gets cold when ice is inside the bottle. This suggests that there is heat transfer happening which did not occur with the 26 oz. It matters less that the ice melts quicker since 18 oz. will be consumed quicker. Still, you expect a YETI to be a YETI and if I wanted to pack it for later this would be an issue. The narrow circumference of the 18 oz. makes the chug cap seem superfluous and it adds considerable overall weight. Seems like it is more than twice the weight of the original cap. When empty it feels top heavy. I wish the chug cap were optional. I didn't look at the pictures closely enough to realize that the cap cannot be screwed in WITHOUT the chug portion attached. And (I'm ... MoreBought to replace my lost 26 oz. with the "original" cap. The metal band at the top gets cold when ice is inside the bottle. This suggests that there is heat transfer happening which did not occur with the 26 oz. It matters less that the ice melts quicker since 18 oz. will be consumed quicker. Still, you expect a YETI to be a YETI and if I wanted to pack it for later this would be an issue. The narrow circumference of the 18 oz. makes the chug cap seem superfluous and it adds considerable overall weight. Seems like it is more than twice the weight of the original cap. When empty it feels top heavy. I wish the chug cap were optional. I didn't look at the pictures closely enough to realize that the cap cannot be screwed in WITHOUT the chug portion attached. And (I'm speculating here), maybe the thin clear plastic of the chug cap that screws in to the bottle is less insulating than the original thick black plastic which is why the metal is cool to the touch and ice melts faster. I also purchased a 64 oz. with chug cap at the same time but am withholding my review until I see if it has the same heat transfer issue. If it does, I would still use the chug cap, but again wish it were optional and that an original cap were available for purchase or we had the option to choose at time of purchase. I don't even see the original cap as a purchase option. Hopefully this isn't the case. Why fix something that isn't broken?

Gordon the Dachshund originally posted on YETI
My Favorite Water Bottle Ever
31 October 2022

Product / Place: Yeti Rambler 26ozTitle: My Favorite Water Bottle Ever!Review: I got my first Yeti water bottle on Easter of 2021. I got a Yeti Rambler 26 oz. This has been by far the best water bottle I have ever used. It keeps things hot and cold. I use it for everything including golfing, workouts, fishing, kayaking, and even hunting. Ill fill it up with ice water in the clubhouse before a round of golf, and when I come back the next day to golf again it will still be cold. I also bought the straw cap that fits on to the water bottle. It makes it way easier to drink when im just sipping on the water. I think the straw cap is a pretty good investment for only $13. I have a black one and even that stays cold in the sun. They are also very durable. I have one dent ... MoreProduct / Place: Yeti Rambler 26ozTitle: My Favorite Water Bottle Ever!Review: I got my first Yeti water bottle on Easter of 2021. I got a Yeti Rambler 26 oz. This has been by far the best water bottle I have ever used. It keeps things hot and cold. I use it for everything including golfing, workouts, fishing, kayaking, and even hunting. Ill fill it up with ice water in the clubhouse before a round of golf, and when I come back the next day to golf again it will still be cold. I also bought the straw cap that fits on to the water bottle. It makes it way easier to drink when im just sipping on the water. I think the straw cap is a pretty good investment for only $13. I have a black one and even that stays cold in the sun. They are also very durable. I have one dent and that is when I dropped it off my friends dent on to some concrete. That held up pretty good for a water bottle. My whole family only uses Yeti water bottles, mugs, and coolers because of their quality. I would recommend Yeti to anyone.

Robbie11 originally posted on YETI
This is my everyday carry bottle for a reason...
10 February 2023

I have had this bottle for months now, and hands down it is my favorite bottle of all time. It holds cold and hot. It does everything, camping, horseback riding, office sleeping (working of course), and most importantly carrying everywhere I go. 18 oz fits almost every drink you can get out and about, it is also not super heavy. I would also like to summarize my experience with every Rambler Lid Available:Chug Cap-This cap to me is the ideal middling option. It is the default of most Yeti Rambler Bottles for a good reason. It allows for cold drinks to be refiled very quickly. My grandmother (80 years old) can open these without an issue. It is my favorite cap if I NEED a handle. The negative of this cap is that you must hold the cap while drinking, no matter how ... MoreI have had this bottle for months now, and hands down it is my favorite bottle of all time. It holds cold and hot. It does everything, camping, horseback riding, office sleeping (working of course), and most importantly carrying everywhere I go. 18 oz fits almost every drink you can get out and about, it is also not super heavy. I would also like to summarize my experience with every Rambler Lid Available:Chug Cap-This cap to me is the ideal middling option. It is the default of most Yeti Rambler Bottles for a good reason. It allows for cold drinks to be refiled very quickly. My grandmother (80 years old) can open these without an issue. It is my favorite cap if I NEED a handle. The negative of this cap is that you must hold the cap while drinking, no matter how you slice it this is inconvenient and makes it hard to use in the car without leaving the cap off.Straw Cap-I do not like straws, however, I have used this cap for many purposes. Mainly horseback riding, which, it performs amazingly. The biggest benefit of this cap is that it allows for quick 1 handed access to any size Yeti Rambler Bottle without the need to lift it off a desk or above your chin. The biggest negative in my opinion is that it uses a straw, and those that struggle with straws know they make you burp, they can cause leaking all over the bottle, they also are not to great for your intestines/stomach overall.Hotshot Cap-This is my best friend’s favorite cap. I swear his blood is half coffee at bare minimum. This cap is good for hot drinks, and is now also sold as a default for Yeti Rambler Bottles. Just like the Chug Cap, this is a default for a reason. If you are the opposite of me, and drink 90% hot drinks and 10% cold then this was made for you. The negative of this cap is that fitting my big fingers inside to release the goodness is difficult.Magdock Cap-My first love was the Magdock Cap. It solved all issues I had with the Chug Cap. You may place the lid on the side, it matches my Gallon Jug’s cap, you can fill the bottle easily, and I CAN USE IT IN MY TRUCK with one hand. However, the saddest part of this lid is the loss of the handle, and that may be a deal breaker for you. For me, this has demoted it to my second favorite cap. I’d recommend getting the Yeti Sling to go along with it.Cup Cap-My current love for a very specific reason… I like that my drinks can cool off or return closer to room temperature in my work office. I also, grew up with these types of caps on my insulated bottles. This cap keeps its temperature far better than the other ones; however, this might be a personal antidote. It is also a TANK, the weight feels so good, its sooo well made. The largest negative to this cap is how you lose access to the handle. I’d recommend getting the Yeti Sling to go along with it.

Spider9080 originally posted on YETI
WORST PRODUCT TO DATE, NO More Yeti purchases
28 April 2023

What a waste of time and money. I used to rave about my yeti products, NEVER again. I'm a long term user and have what I call the OG totally stainless thermos design. Something has to have changed (mine first ones weight more than what they now advertise). Short version: 3 thermoses, side by side did NOT perform the same. The only one worth the money spent was one of the old school versions. The 2 new, colored ones are CRAP. I wasted money on two bigger ones, thinking I was buying the same product. I will never again recommend Yeti. All thermoses were chilled in the fridge over night and had the same drink mix. We opened the smaller one and life was good. We opened this one, and it literally BLEW UP. It got so warm it fermented!!!! Mind you, it was only out of the ... MoreWhat a waste of time and money. I used to rave about my yeti products, NEVER again. I'm a long term user and have what I call the OG totally stainless thermos design. Something has to have changed (mine first ones weight more than what they now advertise). Short version: 3 thermoses, side by side did NOT perform the same. The only one worth the money spent was one of the old school versions. The 2 new, colored ones are CRAP. I wasted money on two bigger ones, thinking I was buying the same product. I will never again recommend Yeti. All thermoses were chilled in the fridge over night and had the same drink mix. We opened the smaller one and life was good. We opened this one, and it literally BLEW UP. It got so warm it fermented!!!! Mind you, it was only out of the fridge for 90mins, and IT WAS ON A BLOCK OF YETI ICE. I also have a slightly larger one, same thing, spoiled. I don't buy crap food. Everything that goes in here is organic and made from scratch, so I was without my meal, both later that day and the next morning, in addition to looking & smelling like I'd been puked on.

Booo Yeti originally posted on YETI
Water stays icy cold and the bottle doesn't sweat!
17 August 2022

I bought this water bottle for my husband who loves cold water (especially in the summer) and drinks a lot. My dad has a smaller Yeti bottle and I'd taken it to the beach, where despite spending hours in the sun, the water stayed cold and the ice barely melted. I'd also noticed that as long as the water stays cold, you don't really get that metallic taste, which is what caused us to switch to mostly glass water bottles (which are great, but generally need to be smaller to be more durable). Despite the bigger size, the 46oz water bottle is very easy to carry thanks to the handle. We haven't noticed any leaking from the cap and having a separate drinking spout makes it easy to drink from despite its size. It seems pretty durable-we accidentally dropped it on pavement, ... MoreI bought this water bottle for my husband who loves cold water (especially in the summer) and drinks a lot. My dad has a smaller Yeti bottle and I'd taken it to the beach, where despite spending hours in the sun, the water stayed cold and the ice barely melted. I'd also noticed that as long as the water stays cold, you don't really get that metallic taste, which is what caused us to switch to mostly glass water bottles (which are great, but generally need to be smaller to be more durable). Despite the bigger size, the 46oz water bottle is very easy to carry thanks to the handle. We haven't noticed any leaking from the cap and having a separate drinking spout makes it easy to drink from despite its size. It seems pretty durable-we accidentally dropped it on pavement, almost full, and only got a small scratch. And no matter how hot the day is and how much ice we put in, it doesn't seem to sweat (which our glass ones do, especially if you add ice), which is really great both for around the house or in the car, where puddles of condensation are a real pain. It wasn't cheap, but I appreciate the quality.

Jes GL originally posted on YETI

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