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FAQs

Are YETI insulated tumblers dishwasher safe?

Yes. We recommend placing lids on the top rack, and gaskets and magnetic slider in the utensil's basket. Of course, you can always hand wash your tumbler cups, but we know you're busy on your next adventure.

Do YETI tumbler cups fit in cupholders?

Yes. Our stainless steel tumblers are designed to join you on the drive, in the boat, and around the fire and should fit in most cupholders.

The two larger sizes—591 ml Tumbler and 887 ml Tumbler—are versatile and are ideal for on the go hydration, whether your drink of choice is piping hot or ice-cold. Put anything from a breakfast smoothie to hot tea in either of these and hit the road with a stainless tumbler built to fit in your lifestyle and cupholder. Our stainless steel travel mug also fits in cupholders.

Are they leakproof?

The short answer is no. While splash-resistant with the MagSliderâ„¢ Lid, Rambler Tumblers are not 100% leakproof. If jostled in traffic or knocked over in the boat, some liquid will spill out due to pressure releasing inside the tumbler. For a drinkware option that is 100% leakproof, take a look at YETI Bottles.

Can you use these tumbler cups for hot or cold drinks?

Yes. Whether you're looking for a coffee tumbler for your hot coffee or a drink tumbler to keep your beverage ice cold, our stainless tumblers are double wall vacuum insulated and designed to have you covered for both instances. Keep in mind that using them for cold drinks immediately after a hot drink may affect their cold holding ability, and vice versa. Do not use straw lid with hot drinks.

Do YETI insulated cups fit in cupholders?

Yes. Our Stackable Cups are designed to join you on the drive, in the boat, and around the fire and should fit in most cupholders.

Built for sunrise to last cast

YETI Drinkware are overbuilt vessels engineered for relentless temperature control, daily punishment, and grab‑and‑go convenience. From Rambler stainless steel to ultralight Yonder bottles, every piece plays into our ecosystem—rides in our coolers, stows in our bags, swaps caps across the family—and keeps hands dry while your drink stays exactly how you packed it.

Here’s the short version from a long time on the water and the road: Rambler drinkware keeps hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold for hours, shrugs off dents and drops, and cleans up easy in the dishwasher. Modular lids and caps tailor flow and leak resistance to your mission, while cup‑holder‑friendly shapes and handles make carry simple on rough miles.

Use them everywhere we actually go—pre‑dawn coffee in the truck, iced water on the poling platform, a cold beer in the duck blind, tea on the chairlift, electrolyte refills at the trailhead, soup at basecamp, lemonade at the tailgate, cocoa at the fire ring, and kid‑proof sips on the school run. Rambler’s insulation handles scalding to sub‑freezing, office desk to off‑grid. Yonder shines for high‑mileage hikes, travel days, and river trips where low weight and quick refills beat heat retention. Colster keeps camp cans cold between bites, and Rambler Jugs resupply crews, dogs, and dish duty back at the rig. Everything nests with our Tundra and Roadie coolers, rides in Camino and Crossroads bags, and plays nice with our Bottle Slings and gear.

Our team recommends choosing by mission first: pick Rambler when you need true insulation for hot coffee, all‑day ice, or rugged duty; pick Yonder when shaving weight matters and you’re carrying cold, non‑carbonated liquids. Match capacity to time away: commute and workouts go lighter, all‑day guides and road miles lean on 26–36 ounces, and crews or basecamps step up to Rambler 1.8 Litre and 3.7 Litre Jugs.

Select your lid or cap by drink and terrain: MagSlider for daily, splash‑resistant use; Stronghold for jostled travel; HotShot for coffee you can toss in a pack; Chug for quick gulps; Straw for max cold‑flow; Colster for cans. Note: MagSlider and Straw are not leakproof, and Straw/Chug aren’t for hot or carbonated drinks. Think fit and ecosystem: go cup‑holder‑friendly tumblers for the road, handled mugs for camp, Bottles for rough carry, and remember Rambler caps interchange across bottle sizes. Yonder is non‑insulated and excels in a side pouch on Crossroads packs or in a Bottle Sling. Colour comes last but matters: DuraCoat Colour resists cracking, peeling, and fading, and limited edition drops pair across coolers, bags, and drinkware for a dialed kit.