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I have 3 yeti's. Love em. Very durable, easy to use and I like the top handle. Tanks!
Ответитьof course there is more melted ice in yeti bottle when the bottle is literally bigger
ОтветитьYeti looks much better
ОтветитьAs soon as he took a shot at Yetis Chug Cap by calling it "unnecessary" I already knew how this was going to go lmao... Guess this guy likes ice & water all over his shirt
ОтветитьThank god I got hydro fask I love keeping my water cold plus I just use a normal water bottle when I work out.
ОтветитьDumb test nobody throws cups like that nor who cares about customizing at the end of the main purpose of the product is keeping your drinks hot and cold for hours + days… so the question is what is better for that… all you do in the video is explain about how strong it is
ОтветитьI think I will go with the Yeti. As I work at a school, and can use it as weapon too if anyone comes in and tries to harm me or the kiddos. 😊
ОтветитьCan you do more I love this so much I subscribed!!!
It’s like straight forward and amazing camera pics :)
klean kanteen and the yeti would be an interesting comparison
ОтветитьI own both and travel a lot for work. While I prefer the weight and footprint of the HydroFlask, the Yeti is my go-to because the chug cap is easier to drink out of without a solid block of ice sloshing around and it can be removed to make filling the bottle much easier.
ОтветитьYETI is the way to go, honestly!
ОтветитьI have had my hydroflask for around a year now and it has so many dents and scratches just from falling off a 3 foot desk a few times at school. Meanwhile I have had my yeti for 2 years now and the only thing damaged is the cap with just a few scratches. The obvious winner is a yeti, hydroflasks are a waste...
ОтветитьNot really a fair test as well. Only because they Yeti chug cap is not insulated and the hydroflasks is. Should of gone with the hotshot cap from yeti to make it fair.
ОтветитьHe’s lying
ОтветитьHe has no idea what he is talking about yeti all the way
ОтветитьDid u fill bottles with water on hot water test? That would be the only fair way to do it imo. The ice test is the same. You have got to fill each with ice. The amount of air inside will be the factor that kills insulation.
ОтветитьHydroflask is made of thin cheaper metal while the Yeti is built more tough. The Hydroflask will dent super easily and looks like crap after a year or two of use.
Ответитьcould you do a video on MiiR?
ОтветитьYour dumb review on the web didn't mention anything about how long each keep the water cold duhhhh
ОтветитьI like how you could have done a fair comparison with the equivalent Hydro Flask and Yeti bottles- but didn’t. The equivalent Hydro Flask would be the wide mouth version- not the standard mouth. The tests would have been far more useful if you had actually chosen equivalent bottles. The narrower opening of the standard mouth Hydro Flask is obviously going to have very different insulating properties to the wide mouth of the yeti- or for that matter the equivalent Hydro Flask.
ОтветитьThis is the best video of its kind I've watched so far.
ОтветитьYeti is better
ОтветитьI’ve got a lot of strong feelings about this.
For me, Yeti is easily the winner. My wife EDCs a HydroFlask while I have a Yeti. We’ve both had them for 5ish years. She brings hers to her desk job and I am quite a bit rougher on mine. Her bottle is absolutely beaten to hell while my bottle has a minor dent and some scratching. Let’s not forget ease of use HF states that their product has to be hand washed, at least hers was labeled as such, not sure if that’s changed. Yeti, just chuck it into the dishwasher. Dunno, everyone has a different use-case but I’m not keeping my water in there for hours and hours, it’s going in and getting drank within an hour or two, so the day-long ice-retention test is not really accurate to the end-user experience, in my opinion.
These pieces of gear are meant to be long term companions and HF, in our experience, can’t live up to it. The yeet off of the building might be far-fetched but a bunch of waist-height drops from an average person will turn a HF into an old Pepsi can.
More of this type of video
ОтветитьHad two hydroflasks fail with no drops etc almost from new now, super unimpressed! Vaccum just gave up
ОтветитьF in the chat for butter fingers
ОтветитьAs owners of both, yeti is better. The chug cap emulates plastic water bottles better, and is more durable
ОтветитьMan is 6ft. and wearing a white coat so basically there is no arguing with the conclusion. Double Jeapordy
ОтветитьStanley is my go to for water bottles. Would be interested to see how they compare.
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