YETI Rambler 14 oz Stainless Steel Vacuum Insulated Mug with Lid
Many camping mugs don’t stand a chance in the wild. But when you’re bleary-eyed, drinking coffee around a campfire in the backcountry, creature comforts like a hot mug of joe give you enough fuel to push on. So we decided to make a mug of our own that could withstand our off-the-grid adventures. The Rambler 14 oz. Mug is made of 18/8 stainless steel, so it’s durable enough to strap to the outside of your pack and go. Its full-loop TripleGrip Handle is comfortable for wider hands and easy to grab. It’ll keep your coffee hot (or water cold) for hours on end and still has the same Rambler features, like No Sweat Design and double-wall vacuum insulation, that makes this drinkware built for the wild.
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Keeps mamaâs coffee warm! I have a toddler and she keeps me very busy so I kept coming back to cold coffee. It was getting really old so I started putting it in my 30 oz Yeti Rambler. It worked great but I really prefer a mug. I was so excited to come across this! Itâs perfect. I actually have to leave the lid off for a bit so it can cool down enough to drink! If I get up and wonât be able to come back and drink it for awhile I just put the lid on and it stays warm till I get back to it. Definitely recommend for toddler…
Don’t bother I bought this cup solely on the Yeti reputation. If their other products are anything like this one I’m surprised they sell anything. I bought this to keep my coffee hot, or at least warm, longer than the 20 min or so I get from a regular coffee cup. It didn’t keep my coffee hot no matter how hard I tried. I put steaming hot water in it for 5 min before my coffee to warm up the stainless but all that did was make me wait 5 more min for my coffee. I emailed Yeti Customer Service, twice, with no…
The PERFECT (almost) MUG! My story may be a little different than most. I am a person with a disability and it’s progressive so as I’ve aged I’ve lost strength and control in my hands and arms. It occurred to me recently, after some near misses, that an open mug of hot tea was becoming increasingly dangerous. We have Grande sized travel mugs that my hubby uses to make me a latte sometimes but for my middle of the night tea breaks I like to use our ancient Hot Shot and make my own. Problem is the receptacle height of the…