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RTIC vs Yeti

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Falcons Talon, Dec 17, 2015.

  1. Haymitch

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    Went to their storefront yesterday. It's basically an office with some products on a cheap table and shelf. Gotta keep costs down I guess.
     
  2. LCAhmed

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    Ozark FTW
     
  3. Uprising

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    $9 for a 20oz, and $14 for 30oz........what's not to love about RTIC?

    My 20oz has basically become a necessary item I take with me just about everywhere. Wallet, Phone, Keys, and RTIC.
     
  4. Dave2000

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    Walmart's site has them in different colors and have them deliver it to store for pickup

    https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-Trail-30-Ounce-Double-Wall-Vacuum-Sealed-Tumbler/117753955

    that red one is sexy, but I've put Texans, Astros decals on them in addition to my Rockets

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  5. Uprising

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    Nice. I was tailgating @ the chiefs game in week 2, and All State reps were handing out free 30oz RTIC's.

    BTW, the can ones are awesome too.
     
  6. Stack24

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    I have seen the reviews of the Walmart ones vs Yeti and they pretty much match up with them. $10 FTW
     
  7. Dr of Dunk

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    I went to Buc-ee's a couple of weekends ago while visiting Houston and there were tons of RTIC tumblers in there... they were everywhere... hundreds. lol. So I bought a 20 oz for $9.99 and a 30 oz, as well. For that price, I don't mind buying one. Of course I'm using the 20 oz at work and am quickly finding out drinking coffee out of the thing sucks because it never cools down. :D I put coffee in the 20 oz and it's still hot 3 hours later. Smh.
     
  8. Buck Turgidson

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    There's another TX company doing the same thing, can't remember the name.

    YETI is just name brand at this point, there's no reason to pay the premium unless you just want to show off.
     
  9. arkoe

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    I bought a couple of the RTIC can ones. They fit on the other cans I've tried fine, but for some reason Coke cans I can't get the top to screw straight down on. They'll screw on, but always off angled. Anybody else seen this?
     
  10. tmac2k8

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    I was raving about my YETI 20oz until I had to replace the lid and bought a Ozark Trail from Walmart for $8, originally just going to use the lid from that one to replace my YETI lid that I lost but decided to just try it and see the difference being that the YETI is $22 more expensive. Well to my suprise the Ozark Trail worked just as well and I didn't notice a difference at all!
     
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  12. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    Just checking, these tumblers they can't be sealed close right? As in I can't throw it in my bag or something and go since there's the hole/mouthpiece open?[/QUOTE]

    RTIC has leak proof lids too. you have to buy them separate.
     
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    Is this YETI tumbler a South Texas thing? The only time I've ever seen or heard about this company was when I was driving through the McAllen area sometime back and it seemed like every 10th truck I would see on the highway had a YETI sticker on their rear window.
     
  15. doboyz

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    Yeti is an Austin company and it's been big all over Texas for a few years now.
     
  17. Falcons Talon

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    Lot's of dealerships down here give away YETI stuff with their purchases. That being said...I love my RTIC. Got a Handler to go with it. Considering another that will be powdercoated.
     
  18. BigSherv

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    I have both. Yet is 4 months old. Going strong. Dropped a couple of time. No dents. Works great.

    RTIC is a week old. Saw the recent deal and bought one for me and memebers of my team. Heard good things but saw some reviews that the cup will lose it vacuum insulation/leak after a few months. But a week is it has been cool.
     
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    I'm sure you aren't completely serious and/or have figured this out already, but take the lid off until it gets to a temperature you like. Then you'll have perfect temperature coffee for hours :)

    I bought the RTIC lowball on sale for $8 or $10 a couple of weeks ago and use at work for coffee. Don't notice any difference form the Yeti lowball I use for coffee at home.
     

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