The Curve has had some issues with stock and is sometimes hard to find, but luckily the Stein is basically the same bottle as the Curve, just without the wavy design, which helped the bottle’s ergonomics but was a love-it-or-hate-it from the aesthetics side.Īlong with the other bottles we tested this year, the Healthy Human did an excellent job at retaining temperature, especially over our shorter time intervals. Its counterpart, the Healthy Human Curve, actually won our overall best spot last year. Hovering around $30 depending on which color you choose, this water bottle from Healthy Human was one of the top bottles we’ve tested. Its customizability, ease of cleaning and ingenious chug cap are all reasons why no matter where you go, we think you’ll love having a Yeti Rambler at your side.īest budget water bottle: 21-Ounce Healthy Human Stein The Yeti Rambler strikes the perfect balance between being a sturdy, insulated bottle that you can take on your roughest adventures while still looking good when it’s standing on your desk. What’s more, starting at an extra $5 you can customize your bottle with all sorts of designs from plain text and monograms to state emblems and even logos you upload yourself. The Yeti bottle comes in a bunch of bold, stylish colors, including a light blue, an olive green and even an eye-catching pink. The Rambler easily had the easiest drinking and filling experience out of all the bottles we tested thanks to this lid, which also retained little to no coffee flavor after our tests.īest of all, we love that with the Rambler you don’t have to give up much on aesthetics to get top-notch performance. Other bottles we tested offered spout lids, but those often must be purchased separately, and none of them worked as seamlessly as the Rambler’s. But when it’s time to refill your bottle with water and ice, you can take the whole contraption off, revealing the Yeti’s ultrawide mouth. This two-tiered system means that whenever you want to take a swig of water, you can unscrew the top and chug away out of the spout. This lid is made of two components: one that screws into the bottle and contains a spout, and another that twists on top of that to keep it protected. While there are other bottles with great insulation that are reasonably durable, what pushes the Rambler past any other option on the market in our eyes is its standard-issue chug cap. Plus, the Rambler is customizable, available in 14 colors and five sizes ( 12-ounce, 18-ounce, 26-ounce, 36-ounce and 46-ounce) and it’s even dishwasher-safe. Not only does it keep your drinks hot or cold for hours and hours, it’s solidly durable and has the best lid we’ve ever tested. While the Yeti Rambler is a bit on the pricier side, this water bottle is easily the best one we tested. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account
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