YETI Rambler 10 oz Stackable Mug with Magslider Lid
At a glance, this mug might look like your everyday drinking vessel, but look again. It’s loaded with top-to-bottom insulation to keep your coffee hot from the first pour to the last sip.
Additional information
OUTSIDE | 4” × 3 1/2” |
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EMPTY WEIGHT | 12.6 oz |
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by Mike
The handle is wide and comfortable to hold. I like the stainless steel rim at the top to drink from and there is no chipping in the painted exterior next to the rim – solid construction. This is something that’s going to last. I wish there was a 12 oz size available for takeout coffee.
by Steve
I bought myself a 10 oz seafoam colored rambler, and I can honestly say that it is my favorite thing to drink out of! I accidentally dropped it, and I noticed then that the black slider is like a magnet, and is very easy to reattach to the lid if it falls off. It was accidentally knocked off of the counter while the dishes were being handwashed, and didn’t even bream, as a glass or ceramic mug would have.
by Chris
Love this! It’s perfect for the car. Exactly what I wanted.
by Rick
It’s a nice mug, (I have the “stainless steel” model) but it is not all stainless steel. Except for the handle (which *is* stainless steel), a magnet sticks to it quite well. Not totally a deal-breaker though since it *is* a quality product.