![]() ![]() I started the test first thing when I got to the office and was waiting for hours on end. Watching ice melt was probably the most difficult task of the tests I performed-only because it seemed to take forever for the ice to melt in each tumbler. I’ll pause for shock value, but there’s no real difference between the two other than the price tag and that the Yeti is dishwasher safe. The only real physical differences are that Yeti has a slider on the lid and they have different logos adorning the cups (obviously).Īfter extensively reviewing the data from the travel logger, we found that-drumroll, please-the two tumblers performed exactly the same. They’re the same size and shape, are made of stainless steel, and have similar sip tops. Putting them side by side, the Yeti and Ozark Trails tumblers look exactly alike. How the Yeti and the Ozark Trails tumblers stacked up I also took into consideration how cold or hot to the touch each tumbler was when filled with liquid and tipped each one over to see if they would leak. To determine how long it takes ice to melt in insulated tumblers, I put 30 ice cubes in each tumbler along with the data temperature loggers and monitored the temperature each mug maintained as the ice melted over a roughly 15-hour period. Then I did the same test with cold water from the same coolers. ![]() To test these bad boys beyond just drinking out of each one, I decided to find out how long they would keep cold water cold, how long they would keep hot water hot, and how long it would take for ice to melt.įor the temperature tests, I filled each tumbler with the same amount of hot water from our office coolers and recorded the temperatures over a 24-hour period using these super cute little data temperature loggers. To see if the Ozark Trail tumbler actually was just as impressive as the Yeti, I decided to pit the two against each other in a few tests. You do get a few color options with the Ozark Trail and it comes with a lifetime warranty to boot. It shouldn’t be cleaned with bleach or put it in the microwave or freezer. The Ozark Trail is dishwasher safe on the top rack. It’s also BPA-free and has a “no sweat” design, but doesn’t have a slider on the lid. On the other hand, the Ozark Trail tumbler is made of high-grade, double-walled stainless steel and is vacuum-sealed-so pretty much the same as the Yeti. It comes in a few fun colors and there’s also a five year warranty that comes with every Yeti purchase. The Yeti is also dishwasher safe, but you should never clean it with bleach or put it in the microwave or freezer. It’s claims to be BPA-free and has a “no sweat” design, which keeps fingers dry. This allows hot drinks to stay hot and cold drinks to stay cold, and it’s “MagSlider Lid” helps prevent heat or cold from escaping but won’t entirely prevent spillage. ![]() The Yeti Rambler tumbler is made with kitchen-grade stainless steel and has double-wall vacuum insulation. The Yeti Rambler tumbler comes with a slider on the lid. ![]()
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