With a 40-ounce capacity, this reusable tumbler is the drinkware everyone needs in their pantry. Double wall insulation and double wall lid keeps liquid hot and cold longer compared to previous tumbler. A handled coffee mug just gives the feel of sitting back and relaxing as you get ready for your day. In my opinion, the Ozark Trail 14-Ounce Double-Wall Vacuum-Sealed Stainless Steel Coffee Mug gives you the best of both worlds.
My goal was to see how long I could keep a cup of coffee warm and if there would be variation in temperatures over time across the tumblers. I also used two of the 22oz Tumblers, ozark trail chair one with the standard open mouth lid and one with a closed, spill proof lid. It features a double wall vacuum seal design and is built from high-grade 18/8 stainless steel.
When they were first released, the only option was stainless steel. Now, to be more competitive with Yeti, they have a wide range of colors and styles. Tumblers enable office workers to enjoy their beverages hot and cold.
Knowing how cheap I am, you guys can guess which version I purchased. The 18/8 stainless steel gives it a clean palate, and doesn’t leave behind any metallic taste. The tumbler is also very easy to wash as both the cup and lid is dishwasher safe. This is a huge advantage knowing you can save time by not having to hand-wash it. Double-wall insulated tumblers are all the rage and for good reason! They can keep drinks cold or hot for hours, which can truly be a lifesaver whether you’re on the road, in the car, at the office, or at home.
When the ice filled tumblers were placed on black asphalt, in full sun until all of the ice melted. All three tumblers are well-built with a clean design and tight-fitting clear lids. The Orca has a more rounded design with the tightest-fitting lid and is 3 ounces smaller than the others. I am comparing a Yeti 30 oz tumbler, an RTIC 30 oz tumbler and an Ozark Trail 30 oz tumbler. These products all have a different price range with Yeti being the most expensive ($39.99), RTIC being almost half the Price of a Yeti ($14.99) and the Ozark trail being the least expensive ($9.74).