Due to all the variables that can affect ice retention, we can't guarantee a precise amount of time that your Rambler® Drinkware will hold ice. However, more ice is better when it comes to your Rambler® Tumblers or Bottles. We suggest filling your Rambler® Drinkware with as much ice as possible.
The YETI® Drinkware line has expanded a great deal since we first came out with the Rambler® Tumbler. In addition to our tumblers, YETI now offers Bottles, Jugs, Colster® Can Insulators, Mugs, the 10 oz Lowball, Stackable Pints, and the Wine Tumbler. The best answer will depend on what your drinking style is.
If you want your Rambler® Drinkware to be 100% leakproof, we suggest a Rambler® Jug, or a Rambler® Bottle with a TripleHaul™, Chug, HotShot™, MagDock™, or Cup Cap. Even with the MagSlider™ Lid, Rambler® Tumblers are just splash-resistant, which means they'll keep a drink in its place over a speed bump, but if tipped over in a backpack or jostled in traffic, some liquid will spill out due to pressure releasing inside the tumbler.
If you're still not sure which Rambler® Drinkware option is right for you, contact us to help you out.
Yes, we recommend temperatures to not exceed the limits below when using the following Rambler® Drinkware items and lids. Our Rambler® Drinkware locks in hot temperatures, so please, always open carefully. Do not overfill. Hot liquids must remain below the solid ring located beneath the threads. Keep hot liquids out of reach of children.
Maximum Temperature of 85C:
Rambler® Tumbler Standard Lid
Rambler® Tumbler MagSlider Lid
Rambler® Bottle HotShot Cap
Rambler® Bottle Cup Cap
Rambler® Jug Lid & Cap
Rambler® Bottle Chug Cap
Rambler® Bottle MagDock Cap
NOT Intended for Use with Hot Beverages:
Rambler® Tumbler Straw Lid
Rambler® Bottle Straw Cap
Rambler® Bottle TripleHaul Cap
All Rambler® Drinkware products are dishwasher safe. If you're going the dishwasher route, just make sure everything goes where it should to get them as clean as possible.
Rambler® Drinkware body: Standing upside down on the top or bottom rack (depending on where it fits best).
Lids/Bottle Caps: Top rack of the dishwasher away from the heat.
Gaskets: Silverware tray on the bottom rack.
You can also clean your drinkware with dish soap and warm water. Do not use bleach or abrasive cleaners. For a more thorough clean, remove gaskets and wash and dry separately before reinstalling.
Yeti coolers are well worth the investment because they have excellent ice retention capacity, superior build quality, and are virtually indestructible.
All Yeti drinkware products have the sizing engraved into the base of each bottle.
19°C
8m/s
55%
Essendon () is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8 km (5.0 mi) north-west of Melbourne's central business district, located within the City of Moonee Valley local government area. Essendon recorded a population of 21,240 at the 2021 census.Essendon is bounded in the west by Hoffmans Road, in the north by Keilor Road and Woodland Street, in the east by the Moonee Ponds Creek, and in the south by Buckley Street (except for a small section further south bordering Moonee Ponds). == History == Essendon and the banks of the Maribyrnong River were originally inhabited by the Wurundjeri clan of the Woiwurrung speaking people of the Kulin nation. In 1803, Charles Grimes and James Fleming were the first known European explorers into the Maribyrnong area. Essendon was named after the village of Essendon in Hertfordshire, England. Richard Green, who arrived in Victoria in the 1850s and settled near Melbourne, was a native of Essendon, Hertfordshire, where his father Isaac Green was either owner or tenant of Essendon Mill, and he bestowed the name of his native village on the district in which he had made his new home.In 1851, the gold rush opened up the Moonee Ponds District with miners travelling along Mount Alexander Road to Castlemaine. Essendon Post Office opened on 18 August 1856.In 1862, 169 residents sought the formation of the Borough of Essendon and Flemington.On 9 January 1871, the Victorian Railways services began between Essendon and Melbourne, following an unsuccessful private railway operating from 1860 until 1864.In the 1880s, the local Council resisted industrial development in the form of cattle saleyards and brickworks, out of concern for pollution of the Maribyrnong River. Instead it embarked on a program to create, in its upper reaches, a playground for rowers, fishermen and swimmers.In 1890, a large mansion was built in the town. It was designed by eminent architect R.A. Lawson and built at a cost of £35,000. Originally known as Earlsbrae Hall, it was the home of Collier McCracken, a member of a local brewing family.
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