Agaim1962 Matrose
Joined: 06 February 2018 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: 06 February 2018 at 02:26 | IP Logged
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But at the bottom I feel that they are about the same size.
I feel the difference in the size comes as you move up the
body of the cup, the
Yeti
Wholesale Prices is wider than the RTIC, but the
RTIC is taller. If you grab near the bottom of the cup,
the part that goes in the cup holder, I do not think you
will be able to tell a difference. If you grab the body of
the cup you might be able to tell a slight difference.
The Wholesale Yeti
Rambler and the RTIC Tumbler are well built. While I
was using them I felt like the YETI might be slightly
heavier. I have not weighed them to see but in my two days
of using the tumblers side by side I felt like the YETI was
heavier. The RTIC Tumbler is not as wide as the YETI, but
it is slightly taller (see the first picture of them side
by side).
As much ice to fill it as the
Yeti Tumblers 30
Oz does. (To be fair, you would only need a few more
ice cubes to fill the YETI up) RTIC says that due to them
being slightly taller and not as wide it makes them easier
to grip and makes them fit in cup holders better. Our cars
are a little older and the cup holders are right against
the dashboard. From my observation they fit in our cup
holders about the same. Is it easier to grip the RTIC
because it is not as wide?
They both deliver on that claim. You can put these
Colored Yeti Cups 20
Oz on wood and they will not sweat and leave an ugly
water ring on your furniture.The tops for the tumblers are
slightly different. Both have plastic lids that create an
“air tight” seal, but the big difference here is that
RTIC’s lid has a spot on the lid where you can easily
insert a straw. I know some people that like to drink from
a straw and this will be a bonus feature for them that YETI
does not have. (I would like to mention the straws we buy
are “normal” sized bendy straws that you buy at the
grocery store and they fit fine in both tops. The drinking
slit in the YETI is just wide enough to fit a normal sized
straw.
__________________ Carlos B Rhinehart
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