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'Yeti tumbler that keeps my iced coffee cold for hours drops to £4 in deal stack'

'Yeti tumbler that keeps my iced coffee cold for hours drops to £4 in deal stack'

Wales Online17-05-2025

'Yeti tumbler that keeps my iced coffee cold for hours drops to £4 in deal stack'
The Yeti Rambler Tumbler our editor Harriet 'uses everyday for iced coffee' has dropped to the same price as a takeaway coffee - if you follow this deals stack
This Yeti has become 'my everyday' as the weather heats up - it keeps drinks ice cold
Tumblers that keep drinks 'ice cool' for hours have become a viral product, designed to keep drinks icy cold or piping hot for hours on end. I've found a way to cut the price of the Yeti Rambler Tumbler, an item I use everyday as it keeps my iced coffees cool and hot drinks warm for hours on end, to less than £4 in a deal-stacking sale.
A rival to the popular £43 Stanley Cup, the Yeti Tumbler is made from stainless steel, so it holds the temperature of the drink. As the weather starts to heat up I've switched from my usual hot cappuccino's to homemade iced lattes, and this Yeti Flask keeps it slushy-cold.
It has even lasted the four-hour car journey back to my parents' and any worry about spills or leaks go out the window as I have literally held it upside down before, and not a splash of coffee has fallen out.
Now, thanks to a lesser-known shopping tip, it can be bought for less than the price of a takeaway Costa or Starbucks, as it drops to £3.83. But only if shoppers know how to stack the deal.
Get a Yeti Tumbler for less than £4
£20
£3.87
Top Cashback Buy Here Product Description
The 10oz Yeti Tumbler keeps hot drinks warm and cold drinks ice cold thanks to its stainless steel make, and as a favourite on our team we've found a way to cut the price.
New members to TopCashback can get it for less than £4 when they buy it from GoOutdoors through a TopCashback link.
It's in stock at Go Outdoors for the usual £20, a price matched by John Lewis, Yeti, and Amazon, but new members of TopCashback can get it for 16.17 less. The deals site pay gives shoppers a proportion of their money back when they buy a product through it's links - which is how to get the Yeti Tumbler for less than £4.
As it stands I've not seen a flask of the same quality reduced to as little as 3.87, however if you didn't want to do TopCashback there are options cheaper than Yeti's original £20 price. Including this Philorn Insulated Mug with lid for £9.47 at Amazon.
So, to get the cheapest price for the Yeti, shoppers need to be a new member to the TopCashback site, all they do is sign up, search for Go Outdoors on the site, and buy the Yeti Tumbler as usual. Then, the cashback will be created for new shoppers.
However, the biggest downside to this deal is you have to be a new TopCashback member. Those who've used the site before can only drop the price down to £18.33, so only £1.67 cheaper than its usual price and arguably not worth it for some shoppers.
The Yeti Rambler Tumbler keeps my drinks hot and cold for a long time
The 10oz Yeti Tumbler is designed for smaller amounts of coffee, and while it is described as 'espresso on the go' you can fit a lot more in it than one may think. Made out of 18.8 stainless steel, this is what makes it able to hold the temperature of drinks so well, and it's not just hot coffees and teas as some may assume.
I actually prefer using it for colder drinks, as it's so good that the ice cubes stay whole for a good half an hour. As someone who easily forgets about their work-from-home coffee, this means it doesn't sit and go warm in between meetings.
Nothing spills out even when I hold it upside down
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As mentioned above, one thing that draws me to using the Yeti tumbler is its secure lid, which comes with a MagSlider to prevent splashes. While Yeti is quick to say that it's "not leakproof" I would disagree, based off using mine everyday. I've not only held it upside down while full with coffee, but I've knocked it over, and popped it in the cup holder of a bumpy car and never had any spillages.
One thing I'm not a fan of is it's lack of handle, unlike the Yeti Rambler Straw Mug I also have at home, at time it does feel easy to drop or a bit slippery. The size isn't the biggest either, if I had to buy another one I would get the bigger option.

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