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YETI Colster - Drink Koozie $26.24

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Jan 18, 2011
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[Amazon.com] YETI Colster - Drink Koozie $26.24

Like cold beer or other 355ml canned beverages?

This Yeti Colster is normally $35 - on sale via Amazon
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That’s one expensive drink holder. Love the Yeti travel mugs though.

For $25 bucks, I’ll take a 6-pack and a bag of ice any day.
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Aug 19, 2011
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Many cheaper alternatives that do just as well, at least without a noticeable difference. We got 4 of the "pure" brand locally for under 30 bucks, so I think you're paying most of the difference for the name on the side.
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guess there's a reason why sporting life sells this stuff and places it nearby the canada goose and moose knuckle jackets

home hardware usually has it on sale for around this price, + the mugs, coolers, etc.
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I have one of these from thermos which is much thinner and doesn't have the screw top,brought from Amazon for around $12. I also have one identical to the yeti, possibly Baffin brand (?) and the screw top gets in the way of drinking. I still use it but without the top. Not sure if the same thing applies to the yeti but I prefer the thermos out of the 2.
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Doesnt fit my tall cans...guess ill stick with my dollarstore neoprene ones, better for camping anyways, packable and lighter
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Richfields wrote: Many cheaper alternatives that do just as well, at least without a noticeable difference. We got 4 of the "pure" brand locally for under 30 bucks, so I think you're paying most of the difference for the name on the side.
Pure brand eh - never heard of that one - sounds like a nice alternative!

I had another cheaper brand one where the lid broke, ended up going with the Yeti in the end and have been satisfied since. Not cheap certainly, but has held up beautifully.
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I was on vacation (30 degrees outside) and threw my Yeti (with a beer sealed inside) into my backpack. A couple hours later when I cracked it at the beach it was super cold and refreshing.
That's the kind of use case for this type of product.
Or at a cottage or whatever
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Nov 12, 2012
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I bought one last year with a friends and family discount, used it through the summer. It keeps the last sip of my beer nearly as cold as the first. Nice to have for those hot days on the deck when cooking on the bbq, or working in the yard.
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Feb 11, 2015
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I bought one of these and I love it!! The hardest thing to get used to was having cold beer 2 hours after its been open. I've been known to get involved in home projects and forget my beverages.... this makes that fact much easier to live with.
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Thanks OP, will give it a shot at this price, might be good for hockey tourneys coming up...

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