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Rare deal stack drops 50% off Yeti tumbler making it £35 cheaper than Stanley rival

Rare deal stack drops 50% off Yeti tumbler making it £35 cheaper than Stanley rival

Wales Online24-05-2025

Rare deal stack drops 50% off Yeti tumbler making it £35 cheaper than Stanley rival
The Yeti Rambler is a great option for anyone who wants a durable, perfect for iced coffee mornings, smoothies, or water on the go
The Stanley rival, Yeti, keeps drinks cool for hours
With the arrival of balmy, sun-soaked days and a bank holiday on the horizon, it's crucial to have a dependable insulated bottle to keep your beverages refreshingly cool all day. Yeti's Rambler Bottle is the perfect portable companion. Typically retailing at £30, as opposed to the viral Stanley Quencher cup, which can cost upwards of £50, shoppers can now bag a bargain with a £20 saving on the 532ml insulated bottle, complete with a straw.
In a lesser-known deal stack, customers can slash the price of the Yeti tumbler to just £15 by combining it with TopCashback, a deals site that offers consumers a percentage of their money back when they shop via its links.
New members of TopCashback will be treated to a £15 sign-up bonus, plus an additional cashback amount for shopping with Go Outdoors, reducing the total cost of the tumbler to a mere £13.25 after cashback. Existing TopCashback members can also enjoy a modest discount, paying £28.25 after cashback.
New TopCashback members stand to save over £36 on the Yeti tumbler overall. Alternatively, the Thermos Thermocafe Tumbler from Argos, priced at £13 and featuring a lock lid to prevent accidental spills, is proving popular among shoppers. The Ninja's Sip Perfect Travel Mug, retailing for £34.99, has received glowing reviews. The Yeti Rambler is available in four vibrant colours: Firefly Yellow, Red, Big Sky Blue and Tropical Pink.
The Yeti tumbler helps keep drinks cool
While Stanley's quencher bottles have become a TikTok sensation due to their stylish hues and large capacities, YETI is renowned for its robust construction, superior insulation, and leak-proof lids.
The 18oz Rambler is an ideal choice for those seeking a compact, hard-wearing bottle equipped with a straw cap, making it perfect for enjoying iced coffees, smoothies, or simply water whilst on the move.
Moreover, with the prospect of summer heatwaves looming, possessing a reliable insulated bottle could spare you from shelling out on costly beverages when out and about.
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