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Posted: 25 July 2018 at 03:34 | IP Logged Quote Bellon

After running through what was new with the brand that
focuses on tents, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, and
outerwear, we veered conversation toward other brands he
was promoting at the show. He soon brought my attention to
the travel mug he was using, which is made by
Yeti Cups On
Sale
, another company he represents that I’ve
written about in the past. As a constant coffee drinker, I
immediately was interested in the product. Since 2006, YETI
has been selling coolers geared toward use in the fishing
industry. The company was established by brothers Roy and
Ryan Seidars, both of whom worked in the industry and were
tired of having to replace coolers that were not up to
their standards.

Carl told me about how
Wholesale
Yeti
created these tumblers with the same insulation
technology and durability used to create the well-known
coolers. I was fortunate enough to have one of the travel
mugs, the YETI Rambler 20 (ounce), sent to me for review.
Before moving further of this YETI Cup Review, let’s take
a look at the details: the tumblers are made with kitchen-
grade 18/8 stainless steel and double-wall vacuum
insulation. They hold ice two times longer than plastic
tumblers and are made for maximum ice retention. But
they’re also great for hot beverages. They are BPA free
and have a clear lid that incorporates the YETI logo, which
is also included on the lower portion of the stainless
steel body (as seen in the photo above).

The travel mugs are described as being “over-engineered,”
which is never a bad thing considering you want it to last.
After all, high-quality, indestructible coolers are what
the company is all about. After opening the package my
Wholesale Yeti
Cups
was delivered in, it was evident the mug was
sturdy, but it wasn’t especially heavy. Maybe a bit
bulkier than what I was accustomed to using to transport my
morning coffee to work, but not enough to really notice. On
average, I drink about three cups of coffee each morning.
I’ve been told by some people this is far too much, while
others have informed me it’s not nearly enough. For
background, I live in Michigan. It’s been a cold winter.

The Wholesale
Yeti Tumblers
has helped significantly. If there’s
any problem remaining, it might be that my coffee is still
too hot to drink when I get to work. This mug delivers when
it claims to hold temperatures. I’ve taken to pouring a
bit of coffee at a time from the Rambler into a traditional
coffee mug, which is reminiscent of my weekend mornings
when I keep refilling my mug from the coffee pot. It’s
always hot.I’m famous for pouring a beer and then
forgetting about it while I do chores around the house or
write. I’ve always assumed I was a pretty great
multitasker, but I suppose this is the area where I fail,
which doesn’t make much sense because, c’mon, it’s beer.



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