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Review on πŸ§’ YETI Rambler Jr. 12 oz Kids Bottle: Durable Straw Cap for Hydration on-the-go by Larry Cothran

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Better than a hydro bottle

I like this much better than the Hydroflask water bottle. The Hydroflask baby bottle comes with a silicone sleeve that ensures your water bottle won't tip over if you accidentally bump into it, instead of slipping off a bit. When you remove the silicone case, the paint will start to peel off. The bottom of the Yeti is unpainted stainless steel to keep the paint from chipping. The handle of a hydro flask is big enough that you can stick a finger in it and then inevitably get caught on something and unscrew your finger. Not really, but impractical. Big Yeti grip. Comfortable for small children to hold. It's easy to get stuck on something. And if it falls properly, it can prevent the attachment from hitting the ground when you drop it. - With a hydroflask, the lower part of the nozzle is difficult to access for cleaning. With the Yeti, the bottom of the nozzle is open so I don't worry about waxing something I can't see. The cap of the hydro bottle must be aligned correctly, otherwise it will not screw properly. My 5 year old can't do that. With the Yeti, the threads are in the bottle, so everything always lines up correctly and is easy to tighten. The plastic on the Yeti's lid appears to be more durable. We damaged the hydroflask caps, but the Yeti still looks brand new. The thickening on the nozzle, which closes the air hole when closed, is higher on a hydroflask than on a Yeti. My friend's child broke a tooth on this piece. So the smaller the better. 12 oz is also a good size. I think I'll get one.

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
  • So So