TimC wrote:The Escanaba, Mich Wally had a few dozen of the 20 oz when I went through on Friday afternoon!
lucky! Can't find them anywhere her in WM.
TimC wrote:The Escanaba, Mich Wally had a few dozen of the 20 oz when I went through on Friday afternoon!
GPW wrote:Just saw Wal Mart now carrying the OT Tumblers ... 20 oz. $7.95, Yeti wants 30 bucks ... same thing , likely same factory ...
gudmund wrote:was just at Cabela's were they had the Yeti 30 oz handles for sale on the shelf for $10 - got one and it fits the Ozark from W-M just fine!! it cost more than the Ozark 30 oz itself which means now I have about $20 in my W-M Ozark 30 oz tumbler BUT that's still less the $40 + $10 = $50 I'd have in a Yeti 30 oz thus a savings of $30 !!!!!! so the $26 I paid for the 3 Ozark W-M items + the $10 Yeti handle = $36 and I would have paid $110 for the 3 Yeti items - a saving of about $74 !!!! complete with a handle so I can hold onto the BIG ONE now!!!!!!. (makes for one great all day wine glass!!)
Esteban wrote:I've been using a plastic straw to sip water and cold drinks from my 30 oz OT tumbler. The straw is cracking. To alleviate that I ordered eight 10.5" stainless steel straws for $8.99 from Amazon.com Aoocan 18/8 Stainless Steel Straws, Reusable 10.5 inch Extra Long Drinking Straw Set (4 Straight and 4 Bend) - 8 Straws for 20 & 30 OZ Yeti Tumbler Rtic Ozark Trail Rambler Cups. Will have enough extras to give some away to family.
Esteban wrote:Becca I really like the 10.5" stainless steel straws. They're a good length for a 30 oz tumbler. I favor the bent ones that make it easier to sip your drink without tiling the tumbler. When your drink is chilled the stainless steel straw provides a pleasantly cool sensation to your lips.
X-Chef 10.5 inch Reusable Stainless Steel Straws Set (6 straight and 6 bend) for 20 and 30 OZ Yeti Cup, with 2 Cleaning Brushes for $10.99 looks like an even better deal if you want extras to share with friends and family.
I've begun favoring tumbler handles with just one ring over those with two rings because they better fit into car cupholders.
Weeks ago I bought a black GLO Handle for $12.95 which is comfortable and fits well in my Forester's cupholders. Now they come in attractive colors too.
I recently purchased a light green colored YETI Handle which is a bit of a splurge for $14.99. It's very good looking, comfortable to hold and easily fits into my car's cupholders.
The $8.97 Buddy Handle comes in black and several colors. Its curved handle may, or may not, fit well in car cupholders.
GPW wrote:On the other hand, we’ve thoroughly enjoyed our tumbler as is , Hot and Cold drinks both equally insulated, large hands fit the Tumbler so no handle required , no need for a coaster, and fits in my truck’s drink holder ... Haven’t spent a penny on it ex post facto...
Oddly enough , we normally don’t like our Coffee out of a metal cup , but this one seems to work just fine , no bother. Thinking it must be the plastic lid ...
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