Ozark Trail Tumblers Several Stanley Alternatives UNDER $15!!

You can tell there is a serious seal established when you latch this shut. The Ozark Trail 45 Qt Rolling Thermocooler also comes with an internal tray, which the other two do not. The coolers in competition were the Ozark Trail 45QT Rolling Thermocooler, The Pelican 45QW Elite Wheeled Cooler, and the Yeti Tundra Haul. I chose these coolers because they were the closest among the brands when it came to internal storage. You can put the Yeti tumbler anywhere in the dishwasher but the Yeti lid should always be on the top rack.

Running from sizes 14 oz to 64 oz, this tumbler keeps drinks cold for 8 hours. All of the tumblers had the same 27 ounces of crushed ice and were placed in the sun in a straight line so all received the same amount of sun, heat and breeze. After a brief rain shower around noon, the sun came out and stayed out.

Neither is Ozark Trail, so I’d be careful tossing them into your bag. Even though both claim to be leak-proof tumblers, I held both upside down and they both leaked a lot! Because of the handle, for example, you won’t be able to put them into the side pockets of a backpack either. I started by filling each cup with 15 ice cubes, set them in my kitchen with the lids on, and started the clock. The Ozark Trail Multiforce Multi-Tool is an essential companion for outdoor enthusiasts, DIYers, and everyday tasks.

Coupled with a health-conscious PP plastic lid that ensures a 100% airtight seal with its quarter-turn technology, spills and ozark trail canopy leaks are things of the past. The Yeti Rambler tumbler is made with kitchen-grade stainless steel and has double-wall vacuum insulation. This allows hot drinks to stay hot and cold drinks to stay cold, and it’s “MagSlider Lid” helps prevent heat or cold from escaping but won’t entirely prevent spillage. It’s claims to be BPA-free and has a “no sweat” design, which keeps fingers dry.

However, the Everyday Tumbler has a straw lid only, so that could be a dealbreaker for folks who want a tumbler for both hot and cold beverages. Also, compared with our other picks, this model comes in a limited number of colors and sizes. If our top pick is unavailable, and you prefer drinking from a straw, we recommend the 20-ounce RTIC Everyday Tumbler. It kept iced drinks at a colder temperature for a longer period (nine hours) than any other model we tested. And its lid seals tightly enough to prevent it from leaking (unless you turn the tumbler upside down).

The Ozark Trail Gravel Bike is designed for versatile performance on both paved roads and rugged trails. Built with durability and comfort in mind, this bike is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts looking for a reliable ride. It seems to be the same quality tumbler as more expensive competitors; you just aren’t paying for the Ozark Trail, Yeti or RTIC name. We wanted to review a generic version to see how it compared to the now-popular Ozark and the legendary Yeti tumblers. Yeti has a generous 5 year warranty, which is longer than I usually use any tumbler or water bottle anyway. Ozark Trail and Yeti both offer two packs in 20 oz and 30 oz sizes.