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Henry Corado
Greater than one weekI would definitely order it agin if I could .
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Alex Cho
> 3 dayCool!
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Joshua B.
> 3 dayIve used everyday since purchase, straw lid is nice add on too. I like water now.
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Matthew C.
> 3 dayI bought this as a gift and she absolutely loves it.
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Lia
> 3 dayMy daughter loves it
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FirstStateMark
> 3 dayKeeps my water ice cold. Very easy to clean. Does not leak and the handle at the top makes it very easy to carry. You can drink right from the Rambler without a cup.
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Justin
> 3 dayWe replaced our hydro flask and became a Yeti family.
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Scott J Stewart
> 3 dayYeti has always been my go to for cold beverages. Keeps it cold all day. The only con I have found is the size and weight. It wont fit in any cup holder I own including my backpack. But, I did buy it for my cold brew coffee and it works wonderfully for the job.
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Eire
Greater than one weekIve never had a YETI anything because I did not want to pay the price, but I had some extra money from SS, so I bought the 64 oz bottle for my drinking cup. I needed something to keep my ice tea cool. This bottle is well-made, keeps my drink cool all day, and into the next. If it had a sturdy handle on the side, it would be perfect for my drinking cup. I am happy with the bottle, still not real happy with the price. :)
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Al Torres
> 3 dayThe product is, as are most things Yeti, very nicely made. For this cost, I expect it to actually be a good product at what its for: keeping things at temperature (hot or cold). In my case I bought it to have hot coffee at work all day. Being an engineer, I conducted an experiment by filling it with hot tap water (measured at 124F) and came back 5 hours later and measured it at only 111F. For comparison, I have a Stanley 1qt classic (like your grandfather probably had). Water went in at 122F and TWELVE hours later it was 114F. The Yeti is very nice but based on this it certainly is not worth it at twice the cost of the Stanley.