Bumpyroad wrote:
PA12DRVR wrote:
I've got a Yeti cooler that is XX years old and still keeps stuff cold very well (it is in Alaska though..). Same thing with a Yeti hot cup. ...and those are worth the 20? 40? percent premium to me.
However, even though with my build I have to get the super heavy duty camp chairs, paying 200 - 300% for a Yeti branded product over a store brand isn't in the cards.
I still don't understand how the Yeti insulated cup knows to keep hot things hot and cold things cold. exactly, How does it know?
bumpy
I don't know, but, apparently unlike some of the posters, my Yeti cup knows how better than many others that I have tried.