Excellent video, thanks for posting! I'm looking for a new water bottle and was all but set on the 64oz rambler but I may just splurge on the 1 gallon jug. Gotta start being more healthy!
Thank you for the simple, detailed explanation! FWIW: I will be returning the 1/2 jug, purchasing the 64oz Rambler then the 1 Gallon after this video. 🫢
If I hadn't had the one Gallon for a few years in a hot climate I probably wouldn't of picked up on the lower performance of the 1/2 gallon regards Mike
Appreciate the review! I've had both jugs for years but think I'm gonna grab trhe 64 oz bottle as well, for the weight. I'm surprised it stays cold longer - the jug lids seem better insulated than the bottle lids to me. But I suppose the bottle lid is just much smaller. I don't think they made a 64 oz bottle when I got the jug, or I probably would have just gotten that to begin with.
Need more ice in the jug for it to stay the bottle is more narrow so the ice all stays compact next to eachother, I have the 1/2 gallon jug and the 64oz bottle and when I put a solid amount of ice in the jug it out preforms any of my other bottles
I realized that one of the benefits of the yeti is durability. The water will stay cold for more or less the same as competitors but it’ll be way more durable
Best part of the 1/2 gallon rambler is that you can drink it one handed… and you can get a straw cap for it… the 1/2 gallon jug is unwieldy for 1 hand… it can be done but not convenient
Thanks Mike!!! A great comparison. There’s quite a big difference between the 64oz bottle and 1/2 gallon jug. I still love the design of jugs. Just means I may need both for difference scenarios 😂
I learned how much ice is used to drop water down to 0 centigrade and its much more than I thought 😩I knew that to cool a esky was two kilos of ice might keep my eye out for a old chest freezer big enough to fit my coolers inside to pre chill and make ice blocks
Yeah you basically need to make a full ice slurry to cool that much. Definitely do that’s a great idea. I must say I do like block ice it works a treat.
Can you do a video of how many days in the yeti gallon jug to see how many days it stays cool. I seen a video of a guy who states that his gallon jug from ozark trail, he’s say it stays cool for 4 days. Can you do that video with the gallon
Very informative and helped me to make a purchase. Appreciate you doing this video.
Thanks for the positive feedback its greatly appreciated regards Mike
Excellent video, thanks for posting!
I'm looking for a new water bottle and was all but set on the 64oz rambler but I may just splurge on the 1 gallon jug. Gotta start being more healthy!
If I have iced water in the car I less likely to buy sodas if I want a soda the gallon can hold four as a mini cooler
Thank you for the simple, detailed explanation!
FWIW: I will be returning the 1/2 jug, purchasing the 64oz Rambler then the 1 Gallon after this video. 🫢
Thanks for the positive feedback Mike
I’ve got the 1 gallon jug and the 64 oz bottle. Bought the 64 oz before I saw this review…glad I did!
If I hadn't had the one Gallon for a few years in a hot climate I probably wouldn't of picked up on the lower performance of the 1/2 gallon regards Mike
Appreciate the review! I've had both jugs for years but think I'm gonna grab trhe 64 oz bottle as well, for the weight. I'm surprised it stays cold longer - the jug lids seem better insulated than the bottle lids to me. But I suppose the bottle lid is just much smaller. I don't think they made a 64 oz bottle when I got the jug, or I probably would have just gotten that to begin with.
All down to the surface area the results surprised me as well informed people make the best decisions glad the video helped regards Mike
Need more ice in the jug for it to stay the bottle is more narrow so the ice all stays compact next to eachother, I have the 1/2 gallon jug and the 64oz bottle and when I put a solid amount of ice in the jug it out preforms any of my other bottles
I realized that one of the benefits of the yeti is durability. The water will stay cold for more or less the same as competitors but it’ll be way more durable
I have had great long term success with my Yeti products and they have good back up if needed
Best part of the 1/2 gallon rambler is that you can drink it one handed… and you can get a straw cap for it… the 1/2 gallon jug is unwieldy for 1 hand… it can be done but not convenient
I have just got some of the bigger straw caps and they great in the car as I can open them without looking
Just ordered the half jug. Saw the 64oz same amount of liquid but the jug looks badd ass 😂
I jugs are cool and don't tend to fall over in the car while driving regards Mike
Thanks Mike!!! A great comparison. There’s quite a big difference between the 64oz bottle and 1/2 gallon jug. I still love the design of jugs. Just means I may need both for difference scenarios 😂
I learned how much ice is used to drop water down to 0 centigrade and its much more than I thought 😩I knew that to cool a esky was two kilos of ice might keep my eye out for a old chest freezer big enough to fit my coolers inside to pre chill and make ice blocks
Yeah you basically need to make a full ice slurry to cool that much. Definitely do that’s a great idea. I must say I do like block ice it works a treat.
Can you do a video of how many days in the yeti gallon jug to see how many days it stays cool. I seen a video of a guy who states that his gallon jug from ozark trail, he’s say it stays cool for 4 days. Can you do that video with the gallon
I did one a couple of years back have a look in my play list about five days from memory
@@kisbushcraftdownunder thank you