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The flip-top lid has a sloped mouthpiece, which eliminates splashing and makes drinking from the cup pleasant. The latch creates a strong seal when you press it into place, but you can still pop it open one-handed when you’re on the go. And the straw on the other lid is made of a flexible, soft plastic, so it’s nicer to sip from than harder plastic or metal straws. They’re also more kid-friendly than standard glass cups or flimsy plastic bottles.

In the end, though, whether it be travel friendliness, versatility, or even aesthetics, the most important qualities of a tumbler are the ones that matter most to you. This is what makes Yeti different from many other insulated tumblers. You can use the lid of the Ozark to seal the Yeti tumbler, and vice versa. While the lid seals in tightly, there are still complaints about the contents spilling over. According to most user reviews, the Yeti Tumbler can keep hot coffee warm for five to six hours at room temperature. Changing beverages won’t be a problem as there will likely not be a residual taste in the tumbler as long as you clean it thoroughly.

By now you have probably heard of Yeti cups that that claim to keep your drinks cold (or hot) for much longer than typical insulated cups. You might also have seen the YouTube videos that prove that Walmart’s Ozark Trail brand tumblers work just about as well as the Yetis… and cost about 3 times less. Knowing ozark trail canopy how cheap I am, you guys can guess which version I purchased. The Simple Modern tumbler, the lids, and the plastic straw are all dishwasher-safe.

On the flip-top lid, you can press the mouthpiece cover securely into the sipping port to create a leakproof seal. And though the straw lid is only leak-resistant (given the very nature of straws), it has a rubber gasket that seals snugly around the straw. This double-walled stainless steel tumbler kept beverages just as cold as two of our other picks, the Yeti Rambler and Stanley’s The IceFlow (but not as cold as the RTIC Everyday Tumbler). The Simple Modern vessel also kept hot drinks warmer for longer than our other picks. This tumbler has a sloped lip, which makes sipping easy, and the smooth, lid-locking mechanism is easy to operate while you’re driving. However, this vessel leaks more when it’s knocked over, and it doesn’t keep drinks as cold as our other picks.

These tests proved to us that not only do both the Yeti and the Ozark Trail mugs do an incredible job at insulating cold drinks, but they perform nearly identically. Also, once the water reached about 80°F, both mugs were able to maintain that temperature for a few hours, meaning you can enjoy your tea or coffee for a long time. It shouldn’t be cleaned with bleach or put it in the microwave or freezer. You do get a few color options with the Ozark Trail and it comes with a lifetime warranty to boot. The Yeti is also dishwasher safe, but you should never clean it with bleach or put it in the microwave or freezer.

The Rambler is available in 10-ounce, 20-ounce, and 30-ounce capacities. If our top pick is unavailable, and you prefer drinking from the rim of a tumbler over using straw, we recommend the 20-ounce Yeti Rambler Tumbler with MagSlider Lid. Compared with ozark trail chair our other picks, the Simple Modern Classic Tumbler is harder to find in brick-and-mortar stores. If you want this vessel in your hands immediately, there are limited options.

For example, unlike water bottles, which need to be uncapped, tumblers give you immediate access to your beverage. Eliminating the step of unscrewing a cap may seem like a small change, but it makes a drinking vessel far more convenient to use. The Yeti has the most streamlined design of the three coolers, staying true to the original Yeti look and feel.

The Ozark Trail cooler is made from polyethylene, which is the most common kind of plastic in use today. The rotomolding process entails heating plastic pellets which coat the interior of a mold while it is spun around in a number of different directions at a very consistent pace. The mold is kept on the move during both the heating and coating phases as well as the cooling phase. The coolers remained in the same location for the duration of the 6 day test, only being opened to snap daily progress pictures. So, I have to say that I was really surprised with how this test turned out.