💼 Elevate your daily grind with the Beast that never quits!
The Beast 50 oz Tumbler is a premium stainless steel travel flask engineered for professionals on the move. Featuring vacuum insulation, a leak-proof lid, and a durable welded handle, it keeps beverages hot or cold all day. Its massive 50oz capacity and included accessories make it the ultimate companion for work, workouts, and weekend adventures.
M**W
Best coffee cup
Favorite coffee mug. Many dishwasher cycles and looks just as good as new. keeps coffee hot a long time and fits in a standard car cup holder. I’ve purchased 3 of these so far
C**R
Better than Yeti
Beast Tumblers keep ice cold the longest.I have purchased Stanley, Yeti, Simple Modern and Beast tumblers throughout the past eight years.My first Beast was purchased two years ago and I have remained loyal since.First, Beast tumbler is the only one with a lock that holds in my backpack even if it slips or lies flat, nothing spills out.Second, Beast tumbler hold ice the longest. I have left my Beast out for days and there is still ice; take the environment into consideration.Third, Beast tumbler holds hot coffee longer than Yeti. I have to have near boiling hot coffee and Beast keeps the steaming hot coffee longer than Yeti. My conclusion is based on using both brands for over a week each. After 15 minutes I can taste that the Yeti Rambler is cooler than my first sip. For Beast, when I release the lid and see steam and feel the heat on my lips when I drink the coffee, I am so glad to feel the heat is still kept.Royal Blue: The color is great, matches the photos, a old glory blue or lighter navy. I love the color.In a nutshell: the royal blue Beast tumbler arrived exactly as described, matching the photos and clean, no cracks or chips. Highly recommend.
J**E
The Beast is quite beastly.
I purchased both the Beast and the Yeti in the 30 oz. size. So far I use these for ice water only. The Yeti was only ten dollars more than the Beast, so I figured I would try them both and see if they are equivalent.I filled both of them at 10 AM with ice (small solid cone shaped) to the halfway mark. I then filled them the rest of the way to about a half-inch below the brim of the cup with water from the water cooler.During the day, I drank and refilled the cups, with only chilled water, four more times. By 10 PM, I still had plenty of ice in the cups. Before bed I filled the cup one more time to see if the remaining ice would last over night. It did in both cups. The room temperature was seventy degrees for the test and all water refills came from a water cooler.The ice in the 30 oz Yeti lasted twenty three hours and the ice in the Beast lasted twenty seven and a half hours, pretty impressive for both.I like the newer flip up, snap down lid on the Beast better than the Yeti's magnetic slide lid. Both are easy to clean, but the Beast lid, when snapped completely down, does not leak for me at all. I held a full cup of water and ice horizontal and then upside down. Not even a drop came out. For those that say the flip lid leaks, make sure you have it snapped down all the way. It can take a little effort. You should hear it snap into place. You know it is closed all the way, if you need two hands to open it.I like the Beast lid so much, that I replaced my Yeti lid with one. It matched my black Yeti perfectly and had a no leak fit. The Yeti magnetic slide lid is good, but if the cup falls over or if bouncing around in a vehicle, there is a little fluid that can seep out of the opening. Also, the Yeti lid will only fit the slim stainless straw and not the larger smoothie straw. The Beast lid accommodates them both.The Yeti 30 oz sells for anywhere from ten dollars or more compared to the 30 oz Beast. I do not know why some Yeti finishes are so ridiculously priced. I purchased the black Yeti and the orange Beast.As you can see from above, the Beast is as good or even slightly better in preserving the ice, under the same conditions, as the Yeti.Warranty period, five years for the Yeti, lifetime for the Beast. Only time will tell on this issue.The only difference I could visibly see, is that the Beast has a larger base then the Yeti. The Yeti fit perfectly in my car cup holder, the Beast did not. I decided to keep them both because they both look good to me and have a really hard finish. I use the Yeti in the car to travel etc. and the Beast around the house. For only a ten dollar difference I figured why not.If you get a Yeti, check out the You Tube videos on how to spot a counterfeit Yeti. Apparently, some of the Yeti's out there are counterfeit and do not keep things cold for more than a couple of hours. I did check mine out before the return period closed and it is in fact the real deal. Hope this helps.
J**O
The perfect Tumblr
Best Tumblr ever. Keeps my coffee hot for hours. These cups look great and the lids prevent almost all leaking. This is the second one I bought and would recommend this product to anyone looking for the perfect tumbler.
R**O
Good tumbler, needs a tighter lid
The product is well made and is a good quality product. I purchased this because I want to keep my coffee hotter longer and this definitely does the job. I needed a shorter cup to fit into my super automatic coffee maker which is why I chose the 10 oz one. The lid is a little loose so I wouldn’t trust in falling and staying on. They probably need to make the gasket a little bit thicker. Other than that though it is a solid tumbler. It’s easy to hold and I have smaller hands. It would get 5 stars if it has a tighter lid and a better sipping design for hot beverages. The open cutout on top is great for cold beverages but for hot I prefer the design a lot of coffee cups have (Mimicking the lid at Starbucks or the Chinette comfort cups) that way the hot beverage doesn’t burn your lips. But I just purchased a second one if that isn’t an endorsement I don’t know what is.
J**E
Great Cup
I love this item> Keeps drink cool and is easy to wash. Comes with metal straw and cleaning tools for the straw. Love the different colors. Fits in the car cup holder too.. so easy to take on the road when driving or traveling.
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