Chris takes a look at the differences between the Yeti Rambler Colster and the Snow Peak Can Cooler.
The Yeti Rambler fits standard 375ml cans and bottles like a glove, but with double-wall vacuum insulation. It features a 'Lock and Load Gasket' that secures your drink in place and the 'No Sweat Design' keeps your hand dry while your drink stays cold.
Snow Peak's Can Cooler comes in two sizes; 350ml and 500ml. Its stainless steel and vacuum-sealed structure ensure your drink will stay cool. It also features internal tabs that lock your drink in place.
Products featured:
Snow Peak Can Cooler - [ Ссылка ]
Yeti Rambler Colster - [ Ссылка ]
Presented by Chris Russell
Filmed and edited by Henry Smith
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