RTIC Double Wall Vacuum Insulated Tumbler, 40 oz, Stainless Steel

July 2, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $13.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 21:39 GMT+0100 - Details)

RTIC Stainless Steel drinkware is double wall Vacuum insulated. Keeps your drinks ice cold longer – works great for hot beverages. The included all-new Shaded splash proof lid lets you know exactly how much drink you have. The Flip-Top closure resists spills and is straw friendly. Easy to clean.

Product Features

  • Double wall vacuum insulation – maximum temperature retention & insulates Hands from the cold
  • Keeps ice Longer – holds ice for up to 24 hours
  • Keeps it hot – works great for hot beverages
  • 18/8 Stainless Steel – strong Stainless Steel construction
  • Narrow and tall design. Easy grip base. No sweat exterior

Comments

LAGO says:

Ecologically Smart I’ve been using this for a couple months now and I really like it. It performs as advertised. It will keep hot things hot for a while – couple hours then warm enough to enjoy if you’re not a stickler for the burn. If you get a lid for it your drinks will keep their temps a bit longer. The Yeti lids fit perfectly.There’s a need to justify my absurdly privileged life, where I can afford to spend five dollars on a special coffee. So I had to pay a lot of money for a metal cup, then pay…

PattyT says:

Low price but better than my expensive tumblers. I bought two of the 30 ounce RTIC tumblers, one for my husband and one for me. I wish I had purchased the 40 ounce ones but I didn’t even notice they were only a couple of dollars more each. I have a number of insulated tumblers and containers but none really live up to their lofty promises. I certainly never expected a cheap one like this to but I was intrigued and the reviews were pretty good.This one actually keeps my tea hot for hours. I couldn’t believe it. It’s better than my…

John says:

For those complaining about the lid’s cap hitting them in the nose… Before you pass up this cup based on complaints that the lid’s cap doesn’t rotate open far enough and hits you in the nose when you drink, please read this:When you open the lid’s cap, it will stop as you rotate it to the 90-degree (straight up) position. But the cap was apparently designed to be opened to about 120 degrees. When the cap hits the 90-degree position and stops, continue to gently rotate it. The cap will “click” and then continue to move, coming to rest at a final open…

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