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Best Insulated Water Bottle? Yeti vs Hydro Flask vs 12 Other Brands! Let's find out!
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- Опубліковано 2 січ 2021
- BRANDS TESTED: Contigo, Hydroflask Standard Mouth and Sport, Yeti, Brita, Aquatix, Bubba Flo, Under Armour, Hydrology, Coleman, Klean Kantine, ThermoFlask, Stanley Classic and East Rim. Thermos bottles tested for cold and hot beverage performance and durability by dropping them 36 inches. Finally, some of the bottles were cut open to look at the internal construction. Several others are durability tested using the Farmabago.
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“Stanley bottles have survived category 5 hurricanes”
I expected Project Farm to say “we’re going to test that”.
Demolition Ranch did
@@ColdRiverAutowire No, he did not.
I expected some target shooting myself.
@@Zark-Muckerberg yes....he did
@@bilbobaggins4710 Not the hurricane. He tested the speeding bullet.
Not a single second of waste, talk starts exactly at 0:00 and it ends exactly at the end! Straight to the point! Great job! All the best from Croatia!
It's all made to last longer. So we are force fed, ads, that YOU TUBE PAYS HIM BIG MONEY FOR💰💰💰💰💰
@@captainamericaamerica8090 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Gotta pay the bills, right?
@@captainamericaamerica8090 he wouldn’t be able to bring us the great content he does without revenue to afford all the different test products
Nailed it. I use the skip forward on nearly every UA-cam video I watch. Never touched it once here but I did use the reverse a few times
@@mediumugly4322 He didn't start like this. They all get GREEDY. THEY CATCH ON QUICK. THE MONEY THEY TAKE IN IS MASSIVE💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰THIS IS WHY HE NOW MILKS THE COW, FOR ALL SHE'S WORTH. AND AT OUR EXPENSE. FORCE FED ADS NON STOP😧😧😧😧
Whenever I have a purchase in mind, I think "Project Farm?" Love your work, Todd. Thanks.
Thanks and you are welcome!
Did the same thing here, and his videos will be forever relevant as long as the products are sold
Same here always check PF before a purchase.
Love your work. One important call-out in this test is that the volume of liquid should be the same for a fair test. Larger volumes of water take more energy to heat or cool, so the larger volume bottles will lose their heat or cold over a longer period than smaller bottles even if they are designed the same.
it seems a more controlled test might be to fill the containers with just ice at the same temperature, e.g. -10 degrees F.
then after the test time duration, see how much water is able to pour out from the container.
That would equalize differences due to volume of the container, as the larger containers hold more ice, which then allow greater chilling to compensate for the larger volume.
The greater the amount of water, the lower the performance of the container, so containers that do well will only show a small trickle of measurable water.
volume to surface ratio !! is the only important
That's true if you're specifically comparing the thermal transfer of each thermos, but I think this was still a fair test for real-world usage. It's less empirical, but I think it's just as (if not more) useful to an average consumer.
There is no downside to having more coffee.
I WAS THINKINH OF THE SAME THING!
GOOD CATCH ON THAT ONE!❤
The "Farmerbago" is such a refined and delicate scientific instrument, I just love watching it at work!
I'm sure it is calibrated externally once a year.
@@pmarquisYT we're going to test that.
@@nmatthew7469 lol
Just don't park it down town anywhere and announce on a PA to evacuate because you are conducting a test LOL
Especially near the phone company or in the bar district :D
@@KlodFather Too Soon. Dude, Too Soon.
"I don't think I've ever seen a Hydroflask that didn't have a dent in it." As an owner of 2 Hydroflasks (both dented), that one hurts.
I have an Ecovessel that's dented, allbeit my laptop fell onto the side of it and from about 5ish feet up too
do they retain their vacuum and still insulate despite the dent?
@@MrSGL21 they should as long as there is not puncture. If the walls touch because of the dent, it will definitely be worse insulating though. But generally dents won’t really change the performance.
i have 4 with no dents, used regularly.
I just looked at mine and saw I had one too😂
Please do an updated version of this. I think that there have a lot of new brands that have bottles that would fit this category. I think brands like S'well, Rtic, and Ello would be good brands to test in this category. I think that Stanley has gotten a lot of attention recently and could use more testing.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Zojirushi. They are the best.
@@ProjectFarm don't forget the LTT water bottle lol
Unfortunately, Stanley discontinued their insulated water bottles since people keep buying their tumblers instead. Their new water bottle doesn't seem as strong so I switched to the Camelbak Chute insulated version after losing the Stanley on a golf course. Both are 32 ounces, but the Camelbak acutally fits my cupholder and seems to be a decent replacement so far.
@@ProjectFarm Another commenter mentioned Zojirushi. I would second this. They have the best hot temperature performance with respect to volume, in my opinion.
I've had multiple brands of water bottles/ thermos and the thing I've noticed is there's a big difference in durability of the lids. I only use Yeti and hydro flask now. They hold up really well. Very impressive
For looks yea but if you don’t have the money colmen all the way cheap and just as good
Ok but the Yeti performed poorly on both hot and cold insulation
I love how this channel tests more rigorously and thoroughly than any consumer report type show. And I feel confident that nothing is biasing results.
Thanks!
Not to mention that he obviously takes the time to read through comments even with 1.8mil subscribers.
Why no Zojirushi?
This channel is a big W. Gives u the truth, no biases. Highly suggest notifications on cuz it’s goated channel
Subbed like 2 years ago (I think)… 0 regrets
While they are expensive, the Stanley warranty is top notch. I had a vacuum insulated bottle with push button lid. At some point the lid went missing. I emailed them hoping to buy a new lid, turned out that bottle was discontinued a few years prior and they didn't stock the lids.. But two weeks later a new lid showed up in the mail, no charge, no shipping.
Thanks for sharing!
We deal a lot with cryogenic materials and the Stanley vacuum flasks insulate much better than the competitors if you don't have a true Dewar on hand. Obviously this is much different than the use cases of the typical consumer, but it matches up pretty well here with the very good cold performance of the Stanley relative to the other brands
If they didn't stock the lids I wonder how they sent one? A fast run of lids?
"Responsibly made in china" is the funniest thing i heard in 2022
@@MBTK11 Yet here there are leading on 5G tech to the point we make up some BS storylines to slow down their reach. You are a victim of very deliberate propaganda.
I simply love your work, dude. I've never seen such a rigorous tester on UA-cam. You save me hundreds of dollars and many hours of research, trial and error. Thank you very much!
You are welcome!
What an awesome extensive testing on these thermos. Personally I have owned and used Hydrolask for over a decade and the only reason I replaced them is because I drop them. Eventually that cracks the insulation effect and they no longer hold hot or cold anymore, they become just another bottle. It was awesome to see the inner layers when you cut them up. This is great because maybe I’ll consider a different brand based on durability on my next bottle purchase. You’re awesome, love this channel. Keep doing what you’re doing. Thanks for all of your extensive and thorough testing/research.
Thanks, will do! Thanks for sharing.
Project farm's wife: I just made the best batch of spaghetti ever!
Project Farm: We're gonna test that.
Lol, Thank you!
....And end up with no wife.
Lmao
And then a string of: Best budget motel... Best cup of instant noodles... 😮
Hahahahaha
At this point he’s just making up reasons to bring out the farmabago and it’s amazing
Thanks!
Right lol. Like there’s any point in running them over 😂😂
If one has a farmabago, one must use a farmabago. It’s simply a fact of life.
I like seeing thing get destroyed
The manufacturers are unable to claim “farmabago tough”
Great video and comparison. My only complaint would be the exclusion of RTIC. RTIC is the literal same thing as Yeti, in fact they got sued over that exact issue. A lead engineer for Yeti left the company because he didn't like how much they charged for their products, and thus started RTIC. Great quality items at half the cost of Yeti, which is the premise of the video. Would have loved to have seen that comparison, as the price of RTIC makes it a better deal than any of the budget options.
Thank you for the video idea!
RTIC has the same designs, but definitely not the same manufacturing materials. RTIC is cheap shit.
@@dietmdew845 I disagree, but that is simply more of a reason to test and compare it!
@@DeathGamer27 I would also like to see the Ozark Trail bottles included in an updated test. I have both and feel the Ozark Trail does a better job.
@@hereticnasom - I would like to see other ozark trail products in a few tests as well. they're generally the same as other "store brand" camping gear products, so it would cover a fairly wide category.
Instant sub. How have I not heard of this guy? If his other videos are as thorough as this, he's an insanely good source of info in general
Thanks for watching and subscribing!
This is one of the only legit testing channels on youtube.. he deserves the success he has. ✊🏼
Thanks for watching.
That gets my sub.
I watch his videos all
The time. He’s hands down the best.
Whenever I plan on buying something, I always check to see if PF has already reviewed/compared it, then I buy that.
Dont Forget AVE does tear downs of tools with real mechanical and electronics experience. The dude can smell a bad tool from a foot ball field away.
This man got us covered, anything and everything.
Best UA-cam reviews on the web ever
Not the hero we needed, the hero we deserved
Thanks!
@@bikerrider4845 i doubt they'd survive the drop test...
@@zemouregalhd3331 Fucking rofl.
I've been using the 24 oz Coleman for 3 years now and I love it. The cover for the mouthpiece, wide opening for filling, cold retention, and shape and size of the bottle for placing it almost anywhere makes it unbeatable for the situations I need it in. I have damaged a few of them just by dropping them but I like my stuff to be completely scratch free and dent free even if still usable. I would still rather buy replacements than go with a different bottle.
Thanks for sharing.
The coleman was consistently one of the best in every category, while the others seemed better at one thing or another. Plus the amazing design of the cap, which this video doesn't really detail. Imo it's a clear winner
@@aaronpearson1744 it is also has a very good seal. i have not experienced any leaks with it.
Thank you for your amazingly thorough and intelligent testing. You are my go to source when I want to get objective, credible, transparent analysis. Although you don’t test every product, no one does or possibly can. You are clearly one of the most useful and the most valuable site on the net and you work hard for it. Again, thank you!!
Thanks and you are welcome!
Love the little chuckle every time the yeti didn’t live up to the hype.
overpriced CCP made products. Profits for mansions in Austin, TX
I was thinking the same thing. Just paying for the name just like most things.
Its not even the orginal yeti. Its the rambler. The original is way better
@@pablopicaro7649 People keep falling for it, though! ಠಿ_ಠ
I'm sure the cult of Yeti will be in to tell us how PF screwed up the testing. Overpriced and overhyped, but how else can you put that sticker on your car so people know you like to pay more for mediocre equipment.
Coleman is like the “Kirkland Signature” of outdoor gear.
It’s not flashy or “hip”, but it provides consistent quality at a good value.
Thanks for the feedback.
Except their tents...those are just straight up garbage.
@@OmegaGamingNetwork
Sadly, forced to agree.
@@OmegaGamingNetwork Maybe their tents aren't good anymore, but my wife bought a coleman tent around 15 years ago (maybe more?) and we finally had to retire it last year.
@@dereklacy Yea, sorry should have mentioned I am referring to modern stuff. The only other thing I don't buy coleman these days are the propane lanterns but that isn't due to quality. I simply prefer the old style simplicity and don't think the new ones justify being twice the price of everything else. Beyond that, I have a bunch of coleman gear.
I'm a big fan of my Zojirushi. Keeps things cold seemingly forever. Looks nice and well built as well. Great video.
Thanks! Thanks for sharing.
which Zojirushi did you buy, there are quite a few different ones out there. And does yours have an inner coating or bare stainless steel?
@@rogierius SM-SF48-AM. I believe it is steel on the inside but I don’t remember for sure.
I like how the "speeding bullet" picture showed a bullet flying with the casing and all.
Demolition Ranch tested this. It didn't stop a bullet lol
@@Superbdrivemate that's how you know they mean business
Thanks for the feedback.
im betting by speeding bullet they mean they threw one at it lol
Here at Aperture Science, we fire the whole bullet that's 65% more bullet per bullet.
I served 3 years in the marine core with him. He’s a nice guy. Glad to see he’s doing well
You did? That’s so cool! Thanks for your service too.
was he testing out weapons in front of the camera?
Marine core
No you didn’t
Marine Corps
Very interesting results, however one thing I noticed was that for a couple of the bottles during the heat/freeze test, the water was filled up to the brim. This could negatively affect those bottles by allowing the uninsulated plastic to be in contact with the water, which will cool it faster than if they were not touching. Just a slight nit pick, otherwise great vid!
My daily water bottle is a Coleman, same brand as you tested - I'm happy to know I coincidentally made the right choice! :) love your succinct video styles
Thanks! Thanks for sharing.
Sorry for my language, but bro... you're an absolute fucken champ dude. Your videos are a valuable resource for consumers, and unlike other consumer reports-esque sources, we know you're totally unbiased. Your scientific process is pristine, your test are always super relevant and well designed. Your editing is on point, and you have such a nice cadence and voice for this type of stuff. Even down to the iconic super nice pen you use during close-ups. Top 10 UA-camr bar none! Legit just wanna give you a firm handshake
Wow, thanks!
Agreed!
Agreed
Anyone who takes the time to do what you do sir.and do it well deserves his props.
I like how you expose the company’s claims . keep it up man
“I don’t think I’ve ever seen a hydro flask without a dent in it” facts
Bing bonG
Dented mine right under the bell at the top from a small drop.
Dropped mine before I ever took a drink from it.
Thanks for sharing.
Spray the outside with rattle can bed liner.
I am a hunter and i carry an Hydroflask in my backpack in fall for whitetails and i am not surprised how good they performed with your tests! I am so happy Hydroflask rules! Surprised about Yeti’s loss of heat!...
Thanks for sharing.
I bought a Yeti and it just feels premium something I enjoy using daily. I don't normally carry water bottles around.
Thanks for sharing!
I’m not even shopping around for a water bottle…..watched the whole episode….subscribed.
Thanks for watching and subscribing!
This channel was made for binge watchers! 💪🤩🥳
I had a Stanley fall off the back of my tractor and before I knew it I tilled it under. Next year I tilled it up and the coffee was still hot.
Did you store chilly sauce in it?
@Willy Bloch, if it had chilly sauce it'd be cold, not hot 😂😂
lol You have some HOT land out there!
Lol.
😆🤣
My absolute favorite bottle is by Simple Modern. Very similar to the Hydroflask, but the 22oz is only $22. According to my tests, it keeps ice water cold for 24 hours in a hot SoCal car, and hot drinks noticeably hot for a good 18 hours. Stainless steel interior, and it lasted with heavy since 2018. I’ve also dropped it too many times to count. I’d love to see how it performs, but I’ve recommended this brand to everyone.
Thanks for the feedback.
I hope you'll consider a round 2 for this video. Interested in seeing how the LTT water bottle holds up as well as some of the top amazon brands. Thanks for your excellent videos!
I’ve made my choice on a number of products based on this channel
Great service !
Thank you very much!
Same here
Same. Thank you!
I've shown so many friends their "sippy cup" style bottles often have black mold in the seals because they can hide moisture. Clean well, clean carefully.
Yeah, it's disgusting. I take the o ring/ gasket out every time I clean it.
Look at the new Thermoflask lids, now with a small tab on the clear outing or sealer ring so it can be removed and cleaned or replaced with ease. Still not made in the USA.
Its why machine washable bottles should be the way to go most people are too lazy to clean the gaskets throughly. (Bad gasket design can also trap water behind the seal even from cleaning so you have to clean and dry which is very annoying)
I have a couple from Sam's Club, not sure of the brand, but they are impossible to clean under the gasket. You can pull it out, but there is a seam in the plastic under the seal, and it builds up in there. It's gross, and defeats the purpose of having reusable bottles.
This is exactly why I use glass cups if at all possible. Screw on caps and valves are hard to clean properly. When I worked on designing sanitary food processing equipment, a lot of effort was put into making wetted areas smooth (no entrapment area) and polished. Companies could do a lot better on this if they followed 3A standards when designing their water bottles and thermoses.
Here I was looking for what screwdriver to purchase when I found this channel, a week later I have seen an absurd amount of videos about products I dont really need but I still enjoy knowing how to determine better quality products overall. I do want to buy a Coleman bottle now 🤣 Keep up the great work!
Thanks, will do!
OMG, THANK YOU! You even dropped on the lids! This was fabulous!! I'd really like something that holds at least a quarter or a liter and can keep it cold. Renal failure is no joke and simple dehydration can cause it and many other things too. Dehydration begins, in your body, 2 hours after your last drink (8oz glass of water or there about) according to my urologist. You don't notice it at all until you are nearly doing damage. If your kidneys are healthy, they will likely bounce back with no repercussions (our bodies are amazing) but never let it go that far.
Thanks for sharing.
YOU ARE RIDICULOUS
Dehydration is a 24/7 ongoing process that never stops. You do NOT need to to drink 8 glasses of water a day, you will NOT start causing kidney damage after 2 hours. Stop the "i must be guzzling water non stop every day panic. Do you know when you should drink something? . . . WHEN YOU ARE THIRSTY. The human body IS amazing and it certainly doesn't need the level of micro-managing quadruple-filtered water drinking that so many think are gospel.
This mania about guzzling water has been primarily caused by 2 things: The increase in preserved(salted) convenience foods over the last 25 years, and the amount of bottled water companies trying to fear people out of drinking tap water (including travel bottles).
for the record, the hydroflasks seem the easiest for my family to use & not destroy.
Your testing just keeps getting “cooler”, just can’t “contain” my appreciation for your approach to the “hot” topic.
Thank you!
Please no more.....pleas
Matt at DemoRanch tested the Stanley's bullet resistance claim. "Speeding bullet" must mean someone took a round, wound up, and gave it their best fastball pitch, because it sure doesn't stand up to getting shot at.
Link to the DemolitionRanch video ua-cam.com/video/1gYqddO3Nbs/v-deo.html
We decided the test wasnt fair, as a full thermos would stop a .22, and his were empty.
@@randomfreedomlovingguy1536 you sure it would?
@@southaussiegarbo2054 A .22lr out of a handgun vs 2 layers of sheet metal, water, 2 more layers. I would think it would.
@@randomfreedomlovingguy1536 going off the damage done empty id say full will reduce it but they will still put a hole in it.
Great video; thank you. One thing to consider adding to future tests is flotation. I have a Fifty Fifty bottle, and when I flipped my kayak, it floated even though it was still completely full of water. One of the people with me on that trip laughed because the last time they were with someone who flipped, they got to watch their $50 yeti bottle sink to the bottom of the lake. Just another point of data that can help people decide which to buy based on their needs/uses.
Useless data and testing
That's been my experience with the hydro flask my friends got me for Christmas a few years ago. Huge dent the first time I dropped it from a moderate height, indestructible lid, still working fine.
Thanks for sharing.
Can you test cheap and expensive hydraulic car jacks. I need one and i don't know if a cheaper one would work.
Great test idea! Thank you
I can tell you from personal experience that a really good floor jack is a joy to use compared to a cheap one, plus the good ones start out lower and go higher, so you get the best of both. Have a look at AC Hydraulics. I gave a king's ransom for mine, but it was money well spent.
Yes this! I've been looking for one for a few months now but don't know if a 60 dollar craftsman will perform as good as a multi hundred dollar ones.
Not a single thing wrong with the daytona 3 ton low profile jack from harbor freight. You missed out on the $100 coupon but just keep your eye out.
I would be most interested to find out how far past the weight rating each jack would fail at!
this guy deserves a grammy for how much hard work he puts in just to show us what the best products are
So nice of you!
No, he deserves a testie! Or maybe two testies! 🤣
You mean an Oscar?
You mean he sings too?
Todd, you should really consider doing an updated version of this video!
The water bottle market has exploded, yet again, with the new hype for tumblers and ramblers alike. I see you have already taken advantage of this with your Ramblers test - loved it!
I'd love to see a new comparison of the new water bottles though.
There are many new brands on the market, which are getting more and more popular.
Your type of testing is second to none, so I'm sure you could make a big contribution to the consumers, and viewers, by making a new test here in 2024!
ua-cam.com/video/3S51X9h6K6g/v-deo.html
There is NOBODY better than this man on UA-cam. Get excited when he’s got a new video out. Outstanding job
Thanks!
"Won't shatter. Heh. We're gonna test that!"
The only kind of review that matters.
Thanks for watching.
At Stanley, we fire the whole bullet! That's 60% more bullet, per bullet!
I know right, graphics designer must be from hollywood
Thanks for the feedback.
@@ProjectFarm demon ranch shot some stanley 22lr wins
I ran over my gallon hydro flask with an 801 ford tractor. Filled it with water and froze it for a week with the lid on. Looks good as new. Minus the scratches from being dragged over gravel.
Thanks for sharing.
Stanley number one. İ born in 1982 , my father still uses the one bought before i born, still works amazing
Nice!
OMG! I love the Farmabago. Absolutely hilarious. I'm surprised that the Yeti didn't perform well. I have a Yeti 32oz cup and if put something hot in there is still ridiculously hot even half a day later. Great video.
Thanks! Thanks for the feedback.
You sir, deserve my respect
Thanks!
Well... did he get it. Did he get your respect?
@@mercdragons , I don't get it !!! ?
Earned your respect?
Respect ma authoritah!
Project farm: "We're gonna test that!"
Manufacturers: 😳😢😳😢
Lmao
Thanks for watching.
I am VERY surprised at the results! I’m a YETI fanatic and was really disappointed at their performance! I’ll have to take a closer look at Coleman. Thanks!
Thanks for the feedback.
With yeti you're paying for the name, just like many name brands. I have Weto Weto brand insulated mug that is nearly identical as the yeti version in build quality and temperature duration yet it's about ⅓ the price.
I too was very surprised. I really like the Yeti build quality with regards to the lids they offer and how well the lids seal. I will probably continue using Yeti.
Just curious wouldn’t the bottles closest to the freezer cooling vent get cold faster due to proximity to the cooling source? Probably would have been better to just leave them out for 12 hours great video as usual though
Good point. Something else is that some bottles were larger than others, and I imagine that the bottles containing more liquid were able to retain their temperature better
@@scott8572did you watch? They contained the same amount of water
Expressly because of this video, I bought a Coleman 40oz bottle. It's the best water bottle I've ever owned. Unlike others that have the fold out straw thing going on, the Coleman lid is perfectly leak-proof, flows easily and is easily cleanable. The rubberized bottom with a plain steel "bumper" is also excellent. It doesn't slip or damage surfaces you place it on. If you're carrying it, it's usually the bottom edge that slams into things, so the extra protection is great. I've had it for almost a year, and it's held up like no other.
Thanks for the video, sir.
You are welcome! Thanks for sharing.
Same here, I bought the 40oz version Coleman bottle and I am enjoying it, it is the best bottle overall and really sturdy, dropped it a couple times and it dented a little on the bottom.
It seems like the cost to effectiveness ratio the coleman was the winner.
I bought two 40 oz. They are awesome.
I have had the 40 oz version for 5 years. I use it almost every day and it only has a few scuffs and dents. The only real wear is on the rubber button from many a finger press. I would be genuinely sad if I lost this water bottle lol. Great purcahse.
Wow, YETI with a strong showing of last place in almost every insulating test! 🤣
Over rated by their fans.
@@Rhaspun not really. I have an older design that holds temperature really well. It seems that water bottle style design sucks.
I have a yeti cuz i got it on discount and its ok, i only like it cuz it holds a fair amount of water cold for the time i need. At least i know itll survive drops 😂
@@andybub45 Yours may be better than what was represented. But others and myself are probably interested in what is available in a store or online right now.
Most people who really use them for the durability, I loved the hydro flask I had but it just kept denting because of the sharp angle on the bottom
I watch videos of different types on UA-cam, from entertainment to news, from informative to education. Of the 1,000+ videos I've watched on UA-cam in 2022, this is my absolute favorite video. Thank you for doing unbiased tests. Take care.
You are welcome!
Having tried all sorts of water bottles over many years the only type I'll ever buy (if I wear this one out) is the Coleman. The build quality, especially with the lid design just blows all others away for my typical daily use. I put approximately 1 gal of water through mine daily and keep it cleaned quite often. Never once leaked and has some useful features that none others I've tried can come close to matching.
Thanks for the feedback.
“Responsibly made” sets off indirect alarm bells for me
Why? I don’t get it lol
@@Alexander_l322 because it is unverifiable marketing wank that doesn’t indicate good quality, or guarantee that it is actually responsibly made.
@@Alexander_l322 if those are truly “responsibly” made (whatever that means) are the ones just marked Made in China irresponsibly made?
@@nobodyyouknow1065 yes
@@Binford2500 oh okay then
Has Project Farm ever tested hoses, either garden hoses or "contractor quality" hoses? I don't know how they could be tested, but I bet PF would know.
Do it Project Farm
I use water hoses for my business every day. Constantly reeling, unreeling, dragging, etc. I've tried many, many brands. The best I've found is the Flexzilla hose with the updated style of connector with the gray swivels. They're light, UV and chemical resistant, durable, very hard to kink and the bright neon color really stands out so less chance of someone tripping over them or running them over with a lawn mower. You can get them in the standard lengths and in standard 5/8" or the larger 3/4".
I'm no Project Farm but I've spent a lot of money on hoses and Flexzilla is by far the best.
I will say, the neon color does fade a bit after a couple seasons but abrasion and living in the South with our summers is pretty hard on stuff.
YES! PLEASE TEST 75' X 5/8" GHT FITTINGS
BOTH TYPES OF ALUMIIUM. And BEST BRASS FITTING ¹
Check for fungi groing on,&insde the nose &fuet "
Great idea
Nice video. You should do a video on the best coffee travel mug for which one stays the warmest. 😊
Thanks! Thanks for the suggestion.
Just checked Amazon: The Hydro Flask products have lots of complaints about the lid leaking because of a hole in the slider AND how it only keeps coffee hot for less than 30 minutes max.
Thanks for the feedback.
Dang, not a single one made in the U.S.A. Great video as always Project Farm!
Thanks!
China, China every where
Very sad.
Thats because the american workers want to much if they were made in USA they would cost way over $50 to purchase so dont complain and take what you get......
@@PGee. you are absolutely right. I would still buy it though, lol.
I’d like to see the high end hard coolers tested. Yeti, Rtic, Orca, Cabelas, Pelican and so on.
Maybe the 20/30oz tumbler mugs?
Everyone talks Yeti up, so to see them compared again would be nice.
id love to see some high end coolers get tested
Rizknows channel did a great test with this
There is no point in testing hard coolers. Coolers on sale has done a lot of testing on them. They did a lot of test over the last few years and you can see that Yeti, titc, orca and other brands are not worth the money.
I bought one of the lifetime coolers from Walmart and its among one of the best low budget coolers and is far better than the yeti.
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Hank, I really miss your TV show! "Hey!" Peggy & Bobby!
@@gus473 boy ani’t right
I gotta say that the hydroflask is a beast of a bottle. I have a 40oz from 2014 that's been dropped on everything from soil to nonskid on an aircraft carrier, on it's cap, sides, and bottom and still getting used today, getting a break in the summer for a 64oz bubba
Thanks for sharing.
If you hold it under the jet engines running will it still keep the ice cold?
I'm sure it would for a time. It's the vacuum filled void that does all the insulation, since vacuum is a poor conductor of thermal energy. Eventually the heat from the engines would permeate into the inside and begin warming thr ice and water
Next time on project farm: testing the efficacy of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines after being stored at -40°.
Or test different distances to contract the virus or hand washing techniques
Pr not
Fahrenheit or Celsius? :P
@@Icantfindanavailablehandle Cant be questioning the efficiency or masks or your family gets taken away. Ain't china great?
check out my playlist in order to wake up about vaccines, experts talk too....
sharing is caring, the hidden videos that they dont want you to see.
Hey boss! I've got a suggestion. So, bit of a back story. I'm a construction worker (kind of jack of all trades), actually my family members are as well and we constantly struggle to find quality paint brushes. I searched your channel, but wasn't able to find anything relate (someone please correct me if I'm wrong). I'd like to see which brushes have the sharpest lines, are easiest to clean, keep there shape the longest, and are more recoverable after accidentally being left in the paint for to long (it happens to the best of us, haha 😄).
Thanks for the video idea.
Wooster and Purdy make a good brush. The method you choose to clean them and how they are used will determine how long they will last. Specifically, I like the Wooster alpha 2.5 angle and purdy XL dale 2.5 angle. Never use a wire brush to clean, it will fray the bristle ends. Store them hanging in the original packaging to keep their shape.
This is interesting! I only bought the yeti because it holds 32 Oz and has a wide mouth opening for ease of cleaning.
Thanks! Thanks for the feedback.
how’s it holding up perro
@@busted1396 holding up just fine. Have two for a year and a half and I use one every day. May not hold cold water the longest on the market, but I like being able to reach my hand inside to clean it.
Something to note is how easy the cup and lid are to clean. Especially the lid. With a lot of those push-button lids that have a stopper in the mouthpiece, mold/junk will accumulate. The ease of cleaning the lid is such a big deal to me that I'd be willing to either pay more, or sacrifice some performance for having a simple, efficient lid design.
Thanks for the feedback.
Agreed 👍
That's why the Thermos 18 oz hydration bottle is the best I've found for cold drinks, very easily cleaned and one handed cap operation with a positive locking bail. It's best only used for cold because the lid doesn't allow for sipping hot liquids. Cap unscrews to allow addition of ice cubes, and testing it with boiling water shows it can hold high pressure for champagne cork popping amusement when releasing the flip up lid 😅
@@ProjectFarmword!! I second this big time.
I love when he says “we’re gonna test that”
He takes the shatter/break/toughness claims as a personal challenge!
Thanks for the feedback.
Liked before even watching. Know it's gonna be good.
Thank you very much!
Same thing I do every video
Every PF video that is
Me to, always.
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Thank you for sharing
I've had that exact same Stanley classic for 3 years now. Thing has taken an absolute beating on construction sites and still holds up
Thanks or the feedback.
My insulated KleanKanteen has been dropped so many times. The outside around the base has lots of dents but inside is still perfect. Worth noting 'real world' dropping -when getting into the van or when walking...the bottle always seems to land toward the base when I drop it. I'm happy with it's build and heat retention and especially the added green credentials.
Thanks for sharing.
PF: Hello, I'd like to return this flask I bought, I have the receipt.
Seller: Good grief, these look like they have been dropped on an angle iron, dropped on their cap, run over and then cut in half.
PF: No, they were like that when I got them out of the packaging.
lol. Thank you
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thats funny thanks for the laugh
I wonder how a LTTstore water bottle woulda stacked up given its 30 bucks!
Thanks for the suggestion.
Not gonna lie, I expected this, yet I was still surprised
Well who is the OEM? I bet it's not an original design.
@@ColtonBlumhagen Of the ones tested here, the LTT bottle looks the most like an Eastrim -- the lid design is very similar if not the same
@@Evan-qk3ml Yeah the lid looks completely different. If you Google LTT water bottle OEM the first result is the LTT forum, shows one branded kaxani that is exactly the same. But not sure if they're OEM. Linus is in the comments and he says there's an OEM but he doesn't confirm who.
Just now seeing this in 2024. I appreciate your very thorough analysis of these bottles…especially when Stanley cups are everywhere now! Watching you run over these with your RV was hilarious…😁. Thanks for the helpful reviews.👍🏻
I think it’s super cool that you still reply a year later. Sweet content
Thanks!
"Responsibly made in China" That was the best laugh I've had so far this year!
:)
Things that make you go hmmm 🤔
Yesh that probably means they feed there slave labor
Yeah, the "responsibly made" bit was amusing. But, it just amazes me that EVERY ONE of these things was made in China. Don't we (or any other country) manufacture anything anymore? Even after a certain unspecified event has been crippling us for a year, none of these companies thought it might be a good idea to spread the manufacturing/shipping risk around?
@@nommindymple6241 there are NO companies that make water bottles in america
edit: I should have been more specific - there are no companies that make INSULATED water bottles in America. ORCA tried and there weren't any companies that had the tooling to be able to do so.
guy at the cash register must be like "wow you're thirsty"
lol Thanks for watching.
r/hydrohomies represent
Lol.
Great test. Thanks. I have had a Yeti 36oz Rambler. I added a sport cap separately. I think it’s about 5-6 years old. I’ve never used it for hot drinks, but I find it keeps my ice water cold for about 24hrs. I fill it with
Thanks for the feedback.
I don’t know much about water bottles… but I got a thermoflask for Christmas last year, and I love it. It stays cold and the ice will still be present even a day later or the next morning.
Always amazes me lol… even 8 months later!
Thanks for the feedback.
For this time of year, maybe test storage totes for all of the people "organizing" for the new year. Which ones gets brittle at cold temperatures, resistance to DEET spray, etc. I foresee a test rig with a log on a chain slamming into a loaded tote to test resilience.
I suggest testing hard and soft coolers, including Yeti, RTIC, ORCA, Coleman, and Igloo.
mr5bassman so many people have already done that.
@@DirtyMechanicG35 but, has this man done it?
@@DirtyMechanicG35 yes, but have they tested them as thoroughly as this man. No? Because nobody tests shit like this man.
RTIC is the best
The yeti cooler is like $300🥴
I love that I look up “best hot insulated container” hoping you have a video and here we are 😂😂. Too good.
Thanks!
Wow! You are very thorough. I just happen to have the Coleman. Had it for about a year now and love the push button seal spout. Haven't shot it, dropped it, run it down with my van yet, so I have no durability comparison to boast. But it does keep liquids cold and hot. The push button drink allows access without opening anything to allow warm or cold in. That's why I got it. Mine was almost 20 bucks including tax, so wasn't the cheapest. But sure wasn't the 40 dollar brand, Stanley? Still made in China one,either.
Thanks for going to the work u do to check stuff out. You the man,👍. Take care.
My coworker brought in a new insulated flask t'other day, he was excited to tell us it kept hot things hot and cold things cold. "Well, what do you have in it?"
"Two cups of coffee and a popsicle!"
lol Thanks for sharing.
LoL!
Surprised I didn’t see any of the Yeti knock offs like Rtic or Orca.
RTIC is basically Yeti. The person who started RTIC worked at Yeti before they split ways.
I think those are all the same as the Contigo brand.
I bought a Walmart one last summer. The problem with them is they don't work for long. When I first got mine it held ice overnight. It can no longer do that. Once the rubber seals get even tiny, tiny stains on them, they no longer seal as tight and wont keep temperatures anywhere near as long.
Made in the same factory. Same product, different label.
@@henri6595 I have a bottle like this made by RTIC. There is obvious heat/cold loss at the mouth of the bottle. You can feel it with your fingers. As you know the double wall insulation has to come together somewhere and that place is the mouth on the RTIC. Where the joining is, the temperature is transferred from the inside to the outside. I have never tested its temperature retention capabilities. I can say the that it is not all that good. There is a noticeable change whether it starts at hot or cold in just an hours time.
I recommend also trying out the big insulated bubba, I've have ice last over a day in 120 degree heat in the desert. Also look into 50/50 good insulated water bottle too.
Thanks for the suggestion.
After this, I’m definitely getting a Stanley! All around pretty great and keeping my water cold is my priority.
Plus it’s very durable but not too heavy.
If I don’t like it, I’ll definitely try a Coleman though.
Thanks for testing these so thoroughly!
You are welcome! Thanks for the feedback.
They stand by their warranty. I had a 64oz growler lose its vacuum likely because of my own abuse, went to their website gave em the numbers off the bottom got a new one in the mail a few weeks later, no hassle.
Would have been "cool" to throw in a 1970's glass lined thermos from a school lunch box.
I still use my 1960s glass lined USA made Stanley. It out performs those stupid designer brands that are made in communist China.
For sure
THEY DID THE JOB BUT THE GLASS BROKE WITH A GOOD HARD DROP
Thanks for the suggestion.
@@royvincent9250 they broke if you knocked them over ! I used to take them fishing and if they got knocked over they died !
Great testing! One small thing, you called the Coleman “Stanley” a couple of times. 👍🏻
That threw me off too, shame since it seems to be the best value
Sorry about that!
I realized that to
Would love to see a "Best Ice Chests?" video, your tests are the best. Awesome channel!
Thanks and you are welcome! Thanks for the suggestion.
After seeing this vid a few months ago, I put the Coleman in my Amazon wishlist. Someone then got it for me for Xmas. I've been using it constantly for both hot and cold beverages since. And I love it.
Thanks for sharing.
y'know, Project Farm is the only youtube channel that can make testing water bottles interesting. love your content, sir. good job. may you be with us for many more years.
Thank you!
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I'm compelled to express my admiration for you. Your sense of selflessness and abundance of sense, consistently over the years goes noticed by all. Thank you.
I remember requesting this a while ago, not sure if it the video was made before or after that, but thanks for the video.
You are welcome!
I actually dropped a Stanley out of the 6th floor on concrete floor and I am still using it today. It only experienced some minor damage at the bottom
Wow, that is amazing!
You forgot the Bottle from LinusTechTips. I am pretty sure they gonna send you a bottle for free if you ask.
Cheers
Nik
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This.
lttstore.com
Including "the coldest water bottle"
@@tanner7987 this, I only clicked this vid to hopefully see some of the Coldest bottles to be tested
thecoldestwater.com/product-category/best-water-bottles/