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ToolGuyd > Awesome & Cool > Gift Idea: Dewalt Tumblers

Gift Idea: Dewalt Tumblers

Dec 8, 2022 Stuart 14 Comments

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Dewalt Travel Mug Tumbler

Milwaukee’s Packout-compatible tumblers have been hugely popular!

Today I learned that Dewalt also has a branded 30oz tumbler, with stainless steel construction and dual-wall vacuum insulation. The clear lid is made from BPA-free plastic.

This looks like a good gift idea for Dewalt fans.

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Price: $20

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Dewalt Tumbler Sizes and Colors

Dewalt also has insulated tumblers in a 20oz size, and in 3 color options – black, silver, and Dewalt-yellow.

Price: $15 (20oz)

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See Also: YETI Tumbler

YETI insulated Tumbler 30oz in Yellow

OR, you could alternatively go the yellow YETI tumbler route, albeit at much higher pricing.

YETI tumblers are available in a wide range of colors.

Price: $38

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14 Comments

  1. Joellikestools

    Dec 8, 2022

    Those look pretty good for Yellow

    Reply
    • Lance

      Dec 9, 2022

      Milwaukee’s Packout tumblers are way too expensive in my opinion. If I’m going to spend $40 on an insulated mug I’m buying a Yeti.

      I have Packout gear and I just don’t see the benefit to a mug that attaches (poorly I might add) to the top of a tool box. It also limits the size of the cup bottom, so it’s less stable and more likely to tip over.

      The single benefit I do see is, the plastic bottom on the PO tumblers won’t dent with some abuse.

      Reply
  2. JoeM

    Dec 8, 2022

    Wow… This post came late for me… This is a first in all the time I’ve been reading ToolGuyd!

    I would love a DeWALT tumbler, Black with Yellow lettering ideally, but besides that… these are much too small for me. I like them, make no mistake, one of the small ones would make a wonderful Tea Cup… but considering I just bought a Coleman 1.2L (40oz) Stainless Steel and Powder Coating, with Vacuum Sealed Inner Lining Drinking Vessel… I think we’re a bit late on the DeWALT ones catching my eye! (Thank you for covering them though, Stuart. Much appreciation!)

    I drink a lot of water, so… I’m not sure these were ever going to cut it with me. But they are certainly very nice to look at! And… Be careful what you say about Coleman around those of us North of the border… Coleman is responsible for childhood and weekend memories of every sort up here. It might make someone angry, it might make someone extremely happy… just be careful what you say about Coleman when you’re talking to a Cannuck. We… Can be very intense… Friendly, but Intense…

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  3. James Eppich

    Dec 9, 2022

    DeWalt had a hat and sock combo a couple years ago. I loved that hat. Full cloth and embroidered. Now I can only find mesh hats, when I actually want to keep the sun off my head, and with a patch.

    But generally DeWalt stuff that isn’t tools, isn’t that good.

    Reply
  4. skfarmer

    Dec 9, 2022

    tsc had them last year and maybe this year. it looked good and comparable to any other tumbler of that type. i picked one up and gave it as a gift, i think they liked and i have not heard any complaints.

    i have yeti, yukon outfitters, tsc, walmart and no name generic versions of that style tumbler. are the yeti the best? maybe ……… but i have not seen any real difference in actual use. some may keep things hot or cold slightly longer but they all keep things hot or cold enough for longer than i usually need. sometimes too hot, too long!

    i have lost or ruined far more than have failed which is none!

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  5. Big Richard

    Dec 9, 2022

    Have one, as a SS tumbler it is no better or no worse than any of the other bigger brands. My only criticism is the lid gasket, it rolls too easily. You have to wet it a bit before pushing the lid on, otherwise the gasket will roll and twist up.

    Reply
  6. Carl

    Dec 9, 2022

    Just get the Yeti. Dishwasher safe and slick lid. Worth the extra $$

    Reply
    • skfarmer

      Dec 9, 2022

      dishwasher safe may or may not be a plus. i drink mostly liquids that can be easily rinsed. coffee, water mixed drinks etc. i just rinse and dry.

      everyone’s lids are dishwasher safe and that is what gets dirty.

      for the price, the yeti lids are junk and not worth the extra money. i could not tell you how many yeti tumblers with the missing magnetic closure i have seen, i know i have several missing. sure, you can by replacements but the closure should not be a consumable item.

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      • Lance

        Dec 9, 2022

        Stop loosing them then. Simple. I still have all of mine.

        I find Yeti lids work very well and the convenience of the magnetic slide design is great.

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        • Jason

          Dec 9, 2022

          I was never sold on Yeti but my wife had one. Borrowed hers and was blown away by how nice the magnetic closure was. Especially if you drink coffee with cream, to be able to properly clean the lid was a no brainer.

          Milwaukees is a cool idea and also magnetic, but the problem is it moves so hard it splashes liquid everywhere if you aren’t careful. Also a pain to get the closure mechanism on and off

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        • skfarmer

          Dec 10, 2022

          stop losing them or do you really mean stop using them?

          why do i ask?

          i wear many hats, one of them as a farmer. as an example, i lost my first yeti mag slide about 3 am in line to dump trucks. my son was right next to me in line and the tail lights on his truck were not working. i set my tumbler on the fender to help him. the vibration of the truck knocked it over. now i suppose i could be to blame, but the jist of the story is we could not find and never saw the black slider again. trust me, we looked.

          yeti advertises themselves as being rugged and outdoorsy. i am generally careful and try to keep track of my stuff but seriously, a cup or tumbler should not and need not have parts that fly off into oblivion, never to be seen again. that is not rugged and or outdoorsy. just because you have never lost one does not mean it does not happen.

          my dog chewed a closing strap on my yeti cooler. it still works even though it is chewed up. if that same cooler fell off the tailgate of my pickup and the strap flew off, never to be seen again i would be pissed.

          i stand by my statement, a premium product should not have parts that fall off and easily disappear. i have less than 3 dollars in a walmart lid with a rubber seal and hinged lid that seals better, will not leak when closed, locks open or closed and does not fly off in a simple fall. compared to the yeti lid that leaks if tipped over and falls apart if dropped. the yeti lid is a piece of shit compared to it

          just my experiance.

          Reply
  7. Yadda

    Dec 9, 2022

    Looks like a nice gift if you have a Dewalt fanboy/girl on your Christmas list. I wouldn’t buy one for myself.

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  8. Bruce

    Dec 9, 2022

    Branded tumbler? You mean vastly overpriced tumbler. We pick these things up by the case for $3 a piece, the engraver charges another dollar and we give them away like candy to customers and employees alike. I throw tumblers like this away by the dozen every few months. I can’t imagine bothering to buy one.

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    • Beks

      Dec 21, 2022

      I hope by “throw away” you mean donate to your local thrift or Goodwill store. Otherwise, that is incredibly wasteful.

      Reply

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