YETI Rambler 16 oz. Colster Tall Can Insulator for Tallboys & 16 oz. Cans, Aquifer Blue
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This fits an ordinary 16 oz can perfectly, and if you have a golf ball, put it in the yeti and place a 12 oz can on top - it's so simple! There's just enough of it to fill in the gap, and the yeti will also work well with a 12 oz can. There is no spacer, so I was hoping it would come with one, but the golf ball worked for me.
You are right! The perfect fit for monsters &amp more The 16 ounce can pretty much fits the bill. Whenever I drink the monster, this is the thing I use
A 16oz one is here for several months and a 12oz one was here for a few years, and neither one of them was ever put
If you have the same threads as the top, I would assume so
Selected User Reviews For YETI Rambler 16 oz. Colster Tall Can Insulator for Tallboys & 16 oz. Cans, Aquifer Blue
There are 9 ounces in the package. A bottle. Having used a 16 for a while, I've been trying to find something special for it. From the grocery store, I get 9 oz bottles of soda and water. I can't believe I forgot to wear this. Before you screw the ring down, all you have to do is open the bottle to release any air that may be trapped inside. gives the ring the ability to form a tight seal with the base of the holder by allowing the bottle to flex and bend a bit. You won't be able to screw it back on if you don't. I love that it keeps the contents nice and cold, just as I would expect from a Yeti product.
My excitement when the package arrived the other day wasn't misplaced at all. The heat is unbearable today and these old school koozies are simply not During the beer, the beer does not stay "Fridge" cold, but it remains ice cold when you reload it from the fridge. are willing to wait a minute or two between beer, the Yeti will give you yet another ice cold experience with just a 2 minute stay in the freezer. Camping trips can be made greatly more enjoyable with this product as long as you have a good line on ice. Now, if only there was a Yeti Super Koozie that held 24 ounces, I would be all over buying that.
This cooler holds a lot of cans. It is tough, the finish is nice, and it keeps the beer ice cold for a few hours. Not only does it keep the beer cold, but it keeps it so cold that it's almost impossible to drink It is not uncommon to misread the weight of the bottle when the last sip of beer has been taken, leading one to believe there is still beverage left. I have been drinking one beer a day for a couple of months now, and I am still not sure how I feel about it. I love the icy chill, but at the same time, it's too good! I hate it! There is only one weak point on the entire assembly the retaining ring You could make it even better by making it plastic instead of aluminum, and you could make it so you have to turn a half-turn instead of 1/4 turn to put it on and take it off. A bonus was I discovered I could insert a standard 12oz beer bottle into a neoprene bottle coozie and insert it into the colster. I then inserted the ring to keep the bottle inside. The drinks are ice cold on both sides! You need a neoprene coozie to fit a glass beer bottle snugly. (Understand and beware.
However, despite Yeti's assertion to the contrary, it may not be the most useful for longnecks Physically, they are quite fit, but they don't fit as snugly as they should The loosey goosey nature of their attire is rather irritating. My only reason for not giving it five stars is because of that. Unless otherwise specified, for 16 oz cans, tall boys, pounders, pints or whatever you want to refer to them as Put down your phone and get a drink! If you don't want to drink right away, you can leave it in this cooler, and it will stay cold when you're thirsty The pamphleteer. If you roll up with this thing, you're going to be the talk of redneck paradise or trailer town.
For 30 minutes, place it in the freezer. You'll never drink another one the same way again once you've tried it out. There is no point in talking about how much Yeti costs or how you could get the same thing cheaper. I have Everything they make from coolers to cups and I would never buy anything else. They make the best products and I have made many others fall.
Besides the lack of a tight seal on the lid, this product is excellent and keeps drinks cold for a long time. My only complaint is that it does not keep beverages cold well. It is barely held on by the threads, and a simple twist is all it takes to pop it The only complaint I have is that the product did not fit my needs.
The pros are This solid-state insulator possesses the following characteristics The bottle keeps my drinks cold up to 10x longer than the conventional bottle. As necessary for a can, the top is open to allow the insulation to last (despite the insulation lasting for so long). *Fast and easy to use- no learning curve The cons are The item is a bit on the heavy side, but this should be expected for vacuum double wall items. I also find it hard to gauge how much is left of my drink when I pick it up due to the weight. Not really a con to the product itself, but more a consequence of the type of design it has. Finally, I would like to note the following There is an opening in the "can" it comes with it can be used to store items. Though it would be nice if there was a small rubber ball to begin with so you can put the ball first and then a 12oz bottle.
You could keep a can of Monster cold around the house, that would be fine, in fact. It was only after reducing a can from Sheetz and leaving it in my car for an hour that I cracked it open, and for 90 degrees (which felt like 107) heat that I really tested it.
What about this? Do you know what I mean? The water was still near how I would describe as "freezer cold" and remained that way until the very It's an incredible achievement, that's for sure. Moreover, I find that it will fit a 19" as well. The securing plastic ring will only fit on the 6 oz slim soda bottle if you open it up and let it release some pressure before putting it.