1
Hydro Flask Standard Mouth 21 oz
100%
8
2
Hydro Flask Wide Mouth 32 oz
Owners consistently praise this bottle for insulation that keeps water cold and ice intact for hours, plus durability that holds up over years of daily use. The wide mouth makes it easy to load with ice and clean, and it stays leakproof when closed. The trade-offs owners note are cosmetic dents and paint wear over time, a straw lid that some find finicky to drink from, and real weight when carried all day.
89%
27
3
YETI Rambler 26 oz Bottle Chug Cap
Owners overwhelmingly love this as their everyday water bottle, praising the chug cap as a game-changer that's easy to drink from one-handed without spilling. Insulation is the standout: ice routinely lasts a full day, and many report using the same bottle for years with little wear despite repeated drops. The main gripes are weight and price - it's noticeably heavy when full and on the expensive side.
89%
38
4
YETI Rambler 30 oz Tumbler
Owners overwhelmingly praise the 30 oz Rambler for its insulation, with many reporting ice lasting all day and coffee staying hot for hours, plus a build that survives years of heavy use. The main gripes are that the MagSlider lid resists drips but is not fully leakproof, and that it costs more than alternatives some feel work nearly as well.
80%
49
5
Stanley Quencher H2.0 FlowState 40 oz
Owners consistently praise this Stanley for excellent insulation, keeping water cold and ice intact a day or longer, and they love that it slips into a car cup holder and has a comfortable, grippy handle. The recurring complaint is that it isn't leakproof, so it drips whenever it's tipped or laid on its side, and at 40oz it gets heavy and clunky when full. It earns strong loyalty for home and car use, but it's not the one to toss sideways into a bag.
76%
17