YETI Rambler Insulated Stainless Steel Colster Koozie Review

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TECHNOLOGY & FEATURES

The durable, stainless steel build makes your beer all-terrain and virtually shatter- or puncture-proof. Fits standard 12 oz cans and bottles and keeps drinks colder longer than any standard drink jackets.

Colster Technology & Features
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18/8 STAINLESS STEEL
Made with kitchen-grade stainless steel, so they’re puncture- and rust-resistant.
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DOUBLE-WALL VACUUM INSULATION
Keeps cold drinks cold and hot drinks hot until the last sip.
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DISHWASHER SAFE
Because no one needs more work to do.
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LOAD-AND-LOCK® GASKET
Twist-off gasket keeps your bottle or can securely in place.
Weekend warrior
CHEERS, Y’ALL
The only problem with enjoying a soda, beer, or refreshing sparkling water is that it’s usually gone warm before you’re finished with it. Typical drink holders are nice for your hands, but do basically nothing for your drink. The YETI Colster perfectly encases your can or bottle keeping all the glorious coldness right where it belongs, inside.

The YETI Colster® keeps cans and bottles so cold for so long that you’ll have to rethink your understanding of a few natural laws. Standard 12 oz. cans and bottles fit like a glove – a glove with double-wall vacuum insulation. The Load-and-Lock™ Gasket secures your drink in place, and No Sweat™ Design keeps your hands dry while your drink stays cold. Available in stainless and DuraCoat™ colors.

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Northwestern was founded in 1851 by John Evans, for whom the city of Evanston is named, and eight other lawyers, businessmen and Methodist leaders. Its founding purpose was to serve the Northwest Territory, an area that today includes the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and parts of Minnesota.[8] Instruction began in 1855; women were admitted in 1869. Today, the main campus is a 240-acre (97 ha) parcel in Evanston, along the shores of Lake Michigan 12 miles north of downtown Chicago. The university's law, medical, and professional schools are located on a 25-acre (10 ha) campus in Chicago's Streeterville neighborhood. In 2008, the university opened a campus in Education City, Doha, Qatar with programs in journalism and communication.[9] In 2016, Northwestern opened its San Francisco space at 44 Montgomery St., which hosts journalism, engineering, and marketing programs.[10]

Northwestern is a large research university with a comprehensive doctoral program and it attracts over $650 million in sponsored research each year.[11][12] Northwestern has the tenth largest university endowment in the United States, currently valued at $9.648 billion.[1] In 2017, the university accepted 9.0% of undergraduate applicants from a pool of 37,255.[13]

Northwestern is a founding member of the Big Ten Conference and remains the only private university in the conference.[14] The Northwestern Wildcats compete in 19 intercollegiate sports in the NCAA's Division I Big Ten Conference.

The Northwestern Wildcats football team, representing Northwestern University, is an NCAA Division I college football team and member of the Big Ten Conference, with evidence of organization in 1876. The mascot is the Wildcat, a term coined by a Chicago Tribune reporter in 1924, after reporting on a football game where the players appeared as "a wall of purple wildcats". Northwestern achieved an all-time high rank of No. 1 during the 1936 and 1962 seasons, then plummeted to extended levels of futility from the mid-1970s to 1994.

The Wildcats have played their home games at Ryan Field (formerly Dyche Stadium) in Evanston, Illinois, since 1922.

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