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Tom's Guide
15 hours ago
- Business
- Tom's Guide
Huge YETI sale live from $17 on Amazon — 19 deals that make great Father's Day gifts
Summer is right around the corner — and if you have any upcoming beach weekends, camping trips or a pool days planned, YETI is here to prepare you for the season ahead. YETI designs some of the best coolers and best water bottles on the market. They also make the perfect sidekick for staying cool and hydrated while having fun in the sun. Good news! Amazon is knocking up to 25% off YETI coolers, tumblers, ice buckets and more as we speak. Plus, with Father's Day approaching quickly, YETI also has some great gifts for dad. And with deals starting as low a $17, you won't have to break the bank finding something he'll love. So don't wait — check out my 19 favorite YETI deals that will come in handy all summer long. Sip your water in style with this lightweight and leakproof water bottle. It's perfect for everyday use or bringing along with you on hikes. It can also clip on to your backpack or a large keychain for carrying H20 on the go. Does your kiddo need a new water bottle? This one is sure to keep up with them! The small-but-mighty kids bottle features a straw cap that's leakproof while closed. It's also sweat proof and dishwasher safe. These 6 oz stackable mugs are ideal for espresso on the go. Its DuraSip Ceramic Lining is fused to a vacuum insulated stainless steel to ensure your drinks are kept hot. Plus, these can easily stack and fit in the smallest spaces. Sip your wine in style (and security) with the Yeti wine tumbler made from durable stainless steel that will protect your beverage at all costs! It features a Yeti MagSlider Lid, which uses the power of magnets to keep your favorite drink on lock. Now, you can enjoy your wine or beverage of choice at home or in the great outdoors. Some Yetis have larger capacities, sure, but if you don't want to lug a heavy tumbler around all day, this one is perfect. It comes with a MagSlider Lid that uses magnets to keep your drinks secure and at the perfect temperature. Similar to the Rambler listed above, this YETI Rambler holds 30 oz of liquid and also comes with a with a lid that has a MagSafe slider to eliminate the chance of spills. It also adds a barrier of protection for keeping drinks contained and preventing heat or cold from escaping. For someone who is always on the go, this Yeti tumbler is the perfect sidekick. Its handle and cup holder-compatible design make it ideal for toting water or iced coffee on road trips, a daily commute and work out sessions. It also comes with a straw for easy sipping. If you want chilled beverages on the move, this is a great YETI. With its double-walled vacuum insulation, this keep water cold or coffee hot for much longer periods. Best of all, the Chug Cap enables fast sips while you're on the go. We can't forget out furry friends! This sturdy dog bowl holds 4 cups of enjoyment from kibble and water to prime cuts of meat. It's puncture-resistant, rust-resistant and slip-resistant. The bowl is just as dependable as your best friend! Shake up your favorite cocktails whether you're in your own backyard or you're in the backcountry. This YETI cocktail shaker features an easy press lid so you can easily bring your beverages with you on the go. Keep your favorite bottle of white, rose or bubbles nice and cool, even on the warmest spring day with this wine chiller. It features a no-slip grip on the bottom and is designed to accommodate most bottle shapes. Looking to stay hydrated? This half gallon jug will make sure your drinks stay ice cold or piping hot longer. Made from insulated stainless steel, its magnetic cap locks into place to ensure no spillages. Plus, it has a sturdy handle for easy carry. Spread some cheer at your next party or happy hour by bringing this beverage bucket that can hold a 6 pack of beer or up to 3 wine bottles. The bucket also includes a lid so you can transport your beverages and ice without worrying about spills. This soft-sided cooler is perfect for day trips, picnics or outdoor adventures, and it's not too heavy to carry around. Compact and portable, it holds up to 13 cans and features a leakproof zipper, making it a must-have for on-the-go convenience. If you want a heavy-duty cooler that is still light enough to carry around, this YETI Roadie is a great deal. Despite its compact size, it has a capacity to hold up to 18 cans and wine bottles. Designed for easy carry, its slimline build can fit behind the driver's seat of a car, making it a great space-saver. While we think the Tundra 35 would look right at home in a yard or on a picnic, it's also certified Bear Resistant, making it suitable for even the toughest trips. There's no melting thanks to a 3-inch PermaFrost insulation. Need something a little bigger? The YETI Tundra 45 can hold up to 26 cans and claims to be 'virtually indestructible'. The saving is only available in this Key Lime shade. This deal will likely sell out fast. Named our best leakproof cooler, the YETI Hopper M Series is a fantastic cooler for keeping your stuff chilled, but that's not all it does. The soft cooler stands out for its wide mouth and magnetised closing with buckles. This means it can withstand impacts without opening up. If you love adventure almost as much as you love beer, this convenient and secure backpack cooler is a must-have. The YETI Hopper can carry up to 36 cans of your favorite beverage while keeping your hands free — and most importantly, your drinks ice cold.


Tom's Guide
19-05-2025
- Business
- Tom's Guide
Massive YETI sale live from $17 on Amazon — 15 deals I'd shop ahead of Memorial Day
Memorial Day is May 26 — and if you're planning a beach weekend, camping trip or a pool day, YETI is here to help you make the most of it. YETI designs some of the best coolers and best water bottles on the market. They also make the perfect sidekick for staying cool and hydrated while having fun in the sun. Right now, Amazon is knocking up to 25% off YETI coolers, tumblers, ice buckets and more. The brand's durable and versatile products are sure to come in handy all spring and summer long — especially right now with early Memorial Day deals starting at just $17. So don't wait — check out my 15 favorite YETI deals to shop right now. Sip your water in style with this lightweight and leakproof water bottle. It's perfect for everyday use or bringing along with you on hikes. It can also clip on to your backpack or a large keychain for carrying H20 on the go. Make your friends jealous at the next tailgate or BBQ with this can insulator that will keep your drink cold on a hot day It has space for exactly one standard-sized can of your favorite beverage. Better yet, it's double-walled and vacuum-sealed for maximum chilling power. These 6 oz stackable mugs are ideal for espresso on the go. Its DuraSip Ceramic Lining is fused to a vacuum insulated stainless steel to ensure your drinks are kept hot. Plus, these can easily stack and fit in the smallest spaces. Similar to the Rambler listed above, this YETI Rambler holds 30 oz of liquid and also comes with a with a lid that has a MagSafe slider to eliminate the chance of spills. It also adds a barrier of protection for keeping drinks contained and preventing heat or cold from escaping. For someone who is always on the go, this Yeti tumbler is the perfect sidekick. Its handle and cup holder-compatible design make it ideal for toting water or iced coffee on road trips, a daily commute and work out sessions. It also comes with a straw for easy sipping. If you want chilled beverages on the move, this is a great YETI. With its double-walled vacuum insulation, this keep water cold or coffee hot for much longer periods. Best of all, the Chug Cap enables fast sips while you're on the go. We can't forget out furry friends! This sturdy dog bowl holds 4 cups of enjoyment from kibble and water to prime cuts of meat. It's puncture-resistant, rust-resistant and slip-resistant. The bowl is just as dependable as your best friend! Keep your favorite bottle of white, rose or bubbles nice and cool, even on the warmest spring day with this wine chiller. It features a no-slip grip on the bottom and is designed to accommodate most bottle shapes. Looking to stay hydrated? This half gallon jug will make sure your drinks stay ice cold or piping hot longer. Made from insulated stainless steel, its magnetic cap locks into place to ensure no spillages. Plus, it has a sturdy handle for easy carry. Spread some cheer at your next party or happy hour by bringing this beverage bucket that can hold a 6 pack of beer or up to 3 wine bottles. The bucket also includes a lid so you can transport your beverages and ice without worrying about spills. This soft-sided cooler is perfect for day trips, picnics or outdoor adventures, and it's not too heavy to carry around. Compact and portable, it holds up to 13 cans and features a leakproof zipper, making it a must-have for on-the-go convenience. If you want a heavy-duty cooler that is still light enough to carry around, this YETI Roadie is a great deal. Despite its compact size, it has a capacity to hold up to 18 cans and wine bottles. Designed for easy carry, its slimline build can fit behind the driver's seat of a car, making it a great space-saver. While we think the Tundra 35 would look right at home in a yard or on a picnic, it's also certified Bear Resistant, making it suitable for even the toughest trips. There's no melting thanks to a 3-inch PermaFrost insulation. Named our best leakproof cooler, the YETI Hopper M Series is a fantastic cooler for keeping your stuff chilled, but that's not all it does. The soft cooler stands out for its wide mouth and magnetised closing with buckles. This means it can withstand impacts without opening up. If you love adventure almost as much as you love beer, this convenient and secure backpack cooler is a must-have. The YETI Hopper can carry up to 36 cans of your favorite beverage while keeping your hands free — and most importantly, your drinks ice cold.


CNN
12-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- CNN
Yeti's cheery green tumblers and coolers are 20% off ahead of Memorial Day
Yeti's inviting Key Lime lacquer finish debuted in July 2024. Since then, we've been patiently waiting for most of its collection to go on sale, and now our dreams have come true. Amazon has marked down a wide variety of Yeti tumblers, its classic cooler and even pieces from its underrated Yonder line by 20%. Yeti account holders can also access these deals on the brand's site, with even more options of soft coolers, tote bags and sun shirts. Yeti Roadie 24 Cooler Solo travelers can fit this compact cooler behind the passenger seat of their car. It was last $50 off at the end of March, but now we're stoked to see it discounted again ahead of Memorial Day. Our editors even got to test it in our best coolers piece. Yeti Rambler Beverage Bucket Since launching in April 2023, Yeti's Rambler has become one of those items you think you won't need but end up loving having around. It can easily hold about a half dozen beers or three bottles of wine for your next beach bonfire. Yeti 34-Ounce Rambler French Press If you're trying to eliminate single-use coffee pods from your routine, a French Press is the way to go. Yeti's espresso line got even bigger after this May launch, and now the 34-ounce model is $22 off. It serves enough coffee for two to four people, and a GroundsControl Filter helps preserve its flavor. Yeti 26-Ounce Rambler Bottle With Color-Matched Straw Cap Stay hydrated during workouts with this convenient Yeti Rambler with a straw cap. It stays concealed when not in use to prevent spilling in your bag. Plus, it is $8 off in this matchy version sans black cap. Yeti 42-Ounce Rambler Tumbler Keep cold beverages cold on the go with Yeti's cupholder-friendly tumbler. This 42-ounce model launched in November 2023 and has remained a staple with its easy-to-hold handle and quick-sip our review Yeti 64-Ounce Rambler Pitcher Whether you're having folks over in the yard or want to keep mixed beverages cold at the beach, you should invest in a reliable pitcher. This Yeti pick has a splash-resistant lid for effortless pours, and it is dishwasher safe for simple cleanup. With Memorial Day just around the corner, our editors are gearing up for backyard barbecues and beach-filled weekends. Naturally, as the weather keeps warming, folks will want to spend more time outdoors. Buying highly coveted (and typically expensive) gear from Yeti at a discount is a must before we enter into peak season. Father's Day is also coming in June, so if you're trying to snag a gift early, you have plenty to choose from for dad. The Underscored deals team has over a decade of combined commerce journalism experience. Rikka Altland, Jacqueline Saguin and Elena Matarazzo source the deals for the day each morning to curate one-offs and retailer-specific roundups of the best sales to shop. Searching everything from coveted tech essentials to deals on coolers (even backpack coolers), the team works across a wide variety of categories to ensure they're finding the best buys for our readers.
Yahoo
09-05-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Mark Woods: On Mother's Day, thinking about how a 2001 campervan isn't just another vehicle
Mom's campervan is sitting in our driveway. It's officially my campervan. It hit me the other day that I've owned it longer than she did. She bought it in 2001 and had it until she died 11 years later. I've had it for nearly 13 years since. And yet I still think of it as her campervan, which probably is why I have a hard time thinking about something else. Is it time to let go of it? I have plenty of other things that belonged to my parents. I have lots of books. I have family photos. I have some of my dad's sermons. I have paintings that my mom bought from an artist friend. I have things like kitchen utensils that take me back to the kitchen of my childhood home. These and many other things are cherished connections to my parents. But the campervan feels different. I know it's just a vehicle, one that will turn 25 next year. But it feels like, outside of my sisters and her grandchildren, the closest thing I have to a living link to Mom. She bought it new. This alone is something. Growing up, I don't ever remember us having a new vehicle. When I first started to drive in the late 1970s, we had a Rambler, a car that AMC had stopped making a decade earlier. That was the norm for us. We also had an old station wagon, reminiscent of the Griswold's in 'Vacation," and a pop-up camper that we towed behind it. When Dad was getting ready to retire, he and Mom had plans get a campervan and travel the country in it. When he died suddenly, just a few months from retirement, I remember going home, seeing the brochures he'd been collecting, with pictures of shiny vans and beautiful destinations. Mom eventually decided to move from Wisconsin to Tucson. And she also decided to get a campervan — a decision I now realize must've come with all kinds of emotions. It's a Pleasure-Way Traverse, a Ford E-250 taken by a Canadian company and converted into a campervan, back when the idea of something mixing American and Canadian didn't make headlines. The top pops up at an angle, giving it an appearance that feels more akin to the old VW vans than something like a modern-day Mercedes Sprinter. She drove her van all over the country. She and her dog, Max, drove to Jacksonville to see Mia, who was born the same year as the van. After she met someone in Tucson, she and Abe drove the van to, among other places, to northern California for a family gathering in the Redwoods. When Mom decided she wanted to do one trip with each of her three children, she and I drove the van to Utah, where we camped in Arches National Park and did a rafting trip through Canyonlands National Park. I remember thinking that if you'd had told me as a teenager that I'd ever do a vacation with my Mom, I'd have said you were crazy. But I can honestly say I enjoyed that trip. And a few years later, it became even more meaningful. When Mom was dying of cholangiocarcinoma, a rare but aggressive form of cancer, she asked her children if any of us wanted the campervan. We all said pretty much the same thing: Our garages were already full. We didn't have anywhere to put it. But then I was in Yellowstone that June. I remember seeing an old campervan in that setting, calling Tucson, where one of my sisters was with Mom, and saying, 'I think I want the van.' At that point, Mom could barely speak. But my sister said when she told her that, Mom smiled. So this isn't just another vehicle. She died a few weeks later. And that fall, after we gathered in Tucson for Thanksgiving, scattering my mom's ashes near the visitor center where she volunteered in Saguaro National Park, I hopped in the van and, along with my friend Chris Burns, drove the van from Arizona to Florida. Since then, I have done some family trips with it. We've taken it to Florida state parks, Anastasia and Gold Head Branch. We took it to Georgia's Stephen C. Foster State Park to paddle in the Okefenokee Swamp and see the night stars. Mia and I took it to a father-daughter spring training trip in Lakeland, camping in Wekiwa Springs State Park. And this last year Toni and I drove it up to Unicoi State Park in northern Georgia, to catch a bit of fall colors. But we haven't used it nearly as much as I'd hoped. Mostly it sits in the driveway. Mom kept it in a garage. Between that and the dry Arizona air, it was well-preserved. Sitting in my driveway, the sun and rain have taken their toll. Lately it seems like every time I do use it, I find something new that needs to be fixed. I sometimes think about the amount I spend on the annual insurance and maintenance, compared to the number of nights we use it each year. From a purely rational and financial sense, it doesn't make sense to keep it. And yet, even as I've been writing this column, it has helped me answer my own question. I'm not ready to let go of Mom's campervan. mwoods@ (904) 359-4212 This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Mom's campervan brings back memories on Mother's Day
Yahoo
17-04-2025
- Yahoo
GA high school athlete, recent graduate identified as 2 killed in crash
Two people died and one person was seriously injured after a crash in far north Georgia on Tuesday. The crash happened just after 4 p.m. along Ga. 1 near Center Point Road in Walker County. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] LaFayette High School confirmed Wednesday that Brennon Beavers, a junior football player, died in the crash. Beavers also played for the school's baseball team. 'We are heartbroken. Yesterday, we lost one of our own. Brennon Beavers was more than a football player. Brennon was a leader, a brother, and the heart of our locker room. Our team, school, and community are grieving alongside his family, and we ask that you keep them in your prayers. We will honor his life, his number, and his impact every step of the way this season. Once a Rambler, always a Rambler,' the team wrote. We are heartbroken. Yesterday, we lost one of our own. Brennon Beavers was more than a football player. Brennon was... Posted by RamblerFootball on Wednesday, April 16, 2025 WTVC, Channel 2's ABC affiliate in Chattanooga, reports the other victim who died was a recent high school graduate. Walker County Superintendent Damon Raines identified her as Cassidy Mitchell and told WTVC that her brother, Cooper, was injured in the crash. Family members shared their memories of Mitchell on Facebook. Yesterday still doesn't seem real. 💔💔 My boys are heartbroken to have lost their sweet cousin, Cassy. And they are... Posted by Ali LeCroy on Wednesday, April 16, 2025 TRENDING STORIES: Couple wants local bagpiper's family to know that everyone did all they could to save his life Popular beach vacation spot can 'no longer be a Spring Break town' Children's Healthcare of Atlanta welcomes new wellness dog to 'Canines for Kids' team Georgia State Patrol said the crash involved multiple vehicles: a Toyota Tacoma heading south on Ga. 1 in the left southbound lane; a gray Jeep Renegade heading north in the left lane; and a black Nissan Rogue heading north in the right lane. Troopers said the Tacoma driver 'abruptly' went into the northbound lane and collided head-on with the Jeep before overturning. The driver of the Rogue tried to avoid the crash, but hit the back of the Tacoma, according to investigators. Troopers said the drivers of the Tacoma and Renegade died at the scene. They have not identified who was driving which vehicle. What caused the Tacoma driver to veer into the northbound lanes remains under investigation. Schools around the region are showing their support for the LaFayette and Rock Springs community. Chattooga High School, who lost several students in a 2022 crash, says it will encourage students and staff to wear orange and black in support of LaFayette. Several restaurants in LaFayette will also be holding fundraisers later this week. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]