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    I have the stainless steel from Starbucks. It has done me a great job. However I am impressed with the Yeti rambler lowball. I would have to try the yeti or Rtic next!
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    I have a 20 oz Yeti......best I have ever had.......double wall stainless steel
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    I second yeti
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    yeti is great product , hot or cold

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    I have a yeti lowball and a 20 oz rambler and I love them! Good for hot or cold beverages.....I use mine for coffee and mixed drinks.

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    I got a ORKA and it is just as good and a little cheaper than Yeti
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    Wow. I'm the cheapo of the bunch. I use the Bubba from Walmart. I use the 18ounce instead of the bigger (32 oz I think) because the big one never kept the coffee hot for very long. Honestly reporting, I say my coffee stays scalding hot for 20ish minutes, maybe 30 on the outside, and it stays hot for another hour, warm for another hour. For me that's long enough for me to sip my coffee and have it refilled from the thermos before it ever gets cool.

    Oh did I mention that it don't cost very much either. Yes, I'm cheap.

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    Bought a Yeti 30 oz.Rambler out of Wally World parking lot for $10 bucks. Dude wanted $25 but I told him that was all I had and he took it.I didn't ask he didn't tell Best dang cup I have ever owned.I usually perc. it at home and put it in this old Stanley and take both with me to the lake.2 best purchases I ever made.$6.00ea. on the Stanley at a yard sale. I bought 2.I keep the Yeti locked in my truck. Just sayin!
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