I had a rtic cup and dropped it, the bottom broke. I have a yeti cup I left accidentally on the back of the truck and it bounced down the highway. Got it back, it had some dents on it but still works fine.
I hear ya. My Yeti also took a pretty bad fall out of my truck. It did get a few scratches but nothing major. It’s definitely more durable. Big thanks for checking out the video and sharing your experience!
Hello! Life long kitchen worker here. The reason your initial temps varied so much is that your vessels were different temps. The coffee was cooled by the cups, themselves. In terms of my job, this is precisely why we refrigerate or warm plates depending what we're serving. Great video, though. You for sure gave me enough to make an informed decision.
Thanks for checking out the video. Yes it was crazy! But I figured “I guess this is what happens in real-life” so I went with it. I thought about boiling the water to a consistent temp but in some way this was more fun. Huge thanks for commenting and sharing your experience! I do hope the video helped.
@@fitnessnbeer9835 Yes, your method actually is the most realistic model. The vast majority of folks aren't thinking what a cold mug will do to their coffee. You established that given the same environment the cups behave differently even when they are empty and that is _brilliant!_
@@fitnessnbeer9835 i think you should have poured a cup twice or so out of the keurig. In the video you start with Yeti, then Arctic and last the no-brand. The last one will have the hottest starting temp, because you already poured 2 servings before. When I make a cup on my Keurig, I always pour a serving of hot water through the machine, to heat (and clean) everything up!
I have the Rtic with the Yeti lid. Yes it fits perfectly. Another bonus with that lid is that the slide mechanisim is actually magnetic. Pull/pry the black peice that slides off and you'll see. Makes it more cleanable. Also, I wash my Rtic in the dishwasher all the time and it has never affected the performance.
Agree, the hot temps were affected by the vessel itself... the Yeti had the lowest hot temp because it has the thickest body that consumed some of the heat energy... anyway, it's like buying luxury and Yeti just screams more luxe than the other brands.
Big thanks for checking out the video and sharing your thoughts! Good info, that makes sense about the temperature variation 🤔. And yes the Yeti Cup is just nicer from build quality to material.
Yo that’s awesome! So glad it helped. Hope you have a great trip! Lakes phase, so you’re close to Mai Tiki Hut🤣. There’s a bunch to do on property. Big thanks for checking out the video and commenting!
@TheMrbeasely 0 seconds ago Leak prevention isn’t that great? Hint, it’s a cup. You actually think the design of the tumbler, which is just a cup, included it to be used upside down?! And on a side note, only some drops come out when you do use the cup in a ridiculous way. And after years of use my yeti tumbler has bounced off rocks and pavement a number of times,, even off the back of my moving truck, and it’s got dents and still works great.
Come on man 🤦🏽♂️. It was test and a visual to explain that the cup does leak. And I guess you missed the part where I said that I like to carry my tumbler in my backpack in which case the leaking does matter. And this isn’t a “ridiculous” thing to do. If you’re going to be a troll at least be smart about it. Huge thanks for checking out the video and sharing your thoughts!
I had 64 oz artic tumbler i could fill it with half ice and half water i could work all day and my drinks would be ice ice cold never had a yeti looking into to getting one since i ha md to throw my other one away leftvin my truck for a few months and had got a bad smell.
Big thanks for checking out the video and sharing your story! Bum deal on the 64oz RTIC getting a bad smell. I think Yeti would have an advantage there because dishwashing can work wonders and may be able to get rid of the smell.
@fitnessnbeer9835 probably so i just bought a 40 oz rtic today gonna see how it works see matches up to coldness of my 64 i also got a halph gallon coming in the mail.
What I have notice when buying the off brands they tend to not hold up. Yeti, Stanley , and Thermos take a licking and keep on ticking. The off brand can not hold up to the abuse that the other brands can take.
Yes I will say that the Yeti is durable. It’s taken a couple of falls and shows little sign of damage. Huge thanks for checking out the video and sharing your thoughts!
Huge thanks for checking out the video and sharing your experience! I had similar results with my RTIC showing better cold performance. However the cold performance from my Yeti was still satisfactory and I like the Yeti just a tad bit more. But I don’t know if it like so much more that it’s worth the extra cost.
The random performed admirably considering it was a cheap no named brand. I think it shows you don’t need a big name brand for performance. But I don’t think it performed the best. Big thanks for checking out the video and sharing your thoughts.
I had a rtic cup and dropped it, the bottom broke. I have a yeti cup I left accidentally on the back of the truck and it bounced down the highway. Got it back, it had some dents on it but still works fine.
I hear ya. My Yeti also took a pretty bad fall out of my truck. It did get a few scratches but nothing major. It’s definitely more durable.
Big thanks for checking out the video and sharing your experience!
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Hello! Life long kitchen worker here. The reason your initial temps varied so much is that your vessels were different temps. The coffee was cooled by the cups, themselves.
In terms of my job, this is precisely why we refrigerate or warm plates depending what we're serving. Great video, though. You for sure gave me enough to make an informed decision.
Thanks for checking out the video. Yes it was crazy! But I figured “I guess this is what happens in real-life” so I went with it. I thought about boiling the water to a consistent temp but in some way this was more fun.
Huge thanks for commenting and sharing your experience! I do hope the video helped.
@@fitnessnbeer9835 Yes, your method actually is the most realistic model. The vast majority of folks aren't thinking what a cold mug will do to their coffee.
You established that given the same environment the cups behave differently even when they are empty and that is _brilliant!_
@@fitnessnbeer9835 i think you should have poured a cup twice or so out of the keurig. In the video you start with Yeti, then Arctic and last the no-brand. The last one will have the hottest starting temp, because you already poured 2 servings before. When I make a cup on my Keurig, I always pour a serving of hot water through the machine, to heat (and clean) everything up!
But why not fill each cup with boiling water
then do it again after 2 min.
All cups same temp
all water same temp
-keep your coffee
The true selling point of yeti is the lid, very easy to clean. Also, the quality, I can feel it in the weight and lack of dents in the bottom.
Big thanks for checking out the video and commenting! I agree with everything you said👍🏾
I have the Rtic with the Yeti lid. Yes it fits perfectly. Another bonus with that lid is that the slide mechanisim is actually magnetic. Pull/pry the black peice that slides off and you'll see. Makes it more cleanable. Also, I wash my Rtic in the dishwasher all the time and it has never affected the performance.
Cool tshirt!
I loved the movie references 🤣 “yeah Mr white”.
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“…Science.”🤣
Agree, the hot temps were affected by the vessel itself... the Yeti had the lowest hot temp because it has the thickest body that consumed some of the heat energy... anyway, it's like buying luxury and Yeti just screams more luxe than the other brands.
Big thanks for checking out the video and sharing your thoughts!
Good info, that makes sense about the temperature variation 🤔. And yes the Yeti Cup is just nicer from build quality to material.
I enjoyed the vid, about to deep dive into your others =)
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Nice comparison. Thanks!
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Your Sheraton Vistana resort video really helped me. I am here now at lakes 10 and it is amazing
Yo that’s awesome! So glad it helped. Hope you have a great trip! Lakes phase, so you’re close to Mai Tiki Hut🤣. There’s a bunch to do on property.
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My favorite mug is the Simple Modern 20oz tumbler, try that out
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Leak prevention isn’t that great?
Hint, it’s a cup. You actually think the design of the tumbler, which is just a cup, included it to be used upside down?!
And on a side note, only some drops come out when you do use the cup in a ridiculous way.
And after years of use my yeti tumbler has bounced off rocks and pavement a number of times,, even off the back of my moving truck, and it’s got dents and still works great.
Come on man 🤦🏽♂️. It was test and a visual to explain that the cup does leak. And I guess you missed the part where I said that I like to carry my tumbler in my backpack in which case the leaking does matter. And this isn’t a “ridiculous” thing to do. If you’re going to be a troll at least be smart about it.
Huge thanks for checking out the video and sharing your thoughts!
I had 64 oz artic tumbler i could fill it with half ice and half water i could work all day and my drinks would be ice ice cold never had a yeti looking into to getting one since i ha md to throw my other one away leftvin my truck for a few months and had got a bad smell.
Big thanks for checking out the video and sharing your story!
Bum deal on the 64oz RTIC getting a bad smell. I think Yeti would have an advantage there because dishwashing can work wonders and may be able to get rid of the smell.
@fitnessnbeer9835 probably so i just bought a 40 oz rtic today gonna see how it works see matches up to coldness of my 64 i also got a halph gallon coming in the mail.
The most alarming thing about this experiment was the 76 degree room!
🤣 Yea probably should have turned up the AC.
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What I have notice when buying the off brands they tend to not hold up. Yeti, Stanley , and Thermos take a licking and keep on ticking. The off brand can not hold up to the abuse that the other brands can take.
Yes I will say that the Yeti is durable. It’s taken a couple of falls and shows little sign of damage.
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Bro do more cup videos please😢
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Who know what the future holds 🤷🏾♂️
I found that my Artic kept ice overnight. The Yeti did not. So I use my Artic more for cold drinks.. Both are good, but Yeti cost more.
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I had similar results with my RTIC showing better cold performance. However the cold performance from my Yeti was still satisfactory and I like the Yeti just a tad bit more. But I don’t know if it like so much more that it’s worth the extra cost.
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The label very clearly says don't use hot beverages with the cup. It's meant for cold only.
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I double checked✔️, and both tumblers featured in this video are for hot and cold.
Oh yeah when you had two random cups on the counter for two days with filming stuff
Yes this was exactly that time!
The random seems to be the best
The random performed admirably considering it was a cheap no named brand. I think it shows you don’t need a big name brand for performance. But I don’t think it performed the best.
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@fitnessnbeer9835 true not the best but good enough. I just got an Oldley Tumbler and it works just fine. No need for me to upgrade right now.