I tried!
That yeti probably keeps it hot all day. I have a yeti can coozie and it keeps my beer cold for hours (if need be) during the summer. I really only need it to work for about 10 minutes though. lolThe Hot Pepper said:I use a pour over and boil the water in the microwave in a Pyrex currently. Fast, easy, into the Yeti.
ÂEdmick said:That yeti probably keeps it hot all day. I have a yeti can coozie and it keeps my beer cold for hours (if need be) during the summer. I really only need it to work for about 10 minutes though. lol
A lot of the stubby craft brew bottles fit in it pretty well. Was drinking some 805 the other day and it fit perfect.D3monic said:Â
I have one too, it's freaking awesome. Wish bottles fit in it better though
My buddy had went through the dealership putting in probably 6 fuel pumps, found out the ground was bad when he took it somewhere elseShowMeDaSauce said:Pick up some more apples and get the fixins for some reubens. Big ole 6lb slab of flat cut is hanging out in the fridge until then.
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Car wouldn't start and i verified it was getting spark. Probably another stinking fuel pump. Had to wait around today for the shop up the street to come get it. Last year my van at least gave me some warning signs before its pump took a dump. This one just died out of the blue.
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I use a pour over and an aero press daily while roasting my own beans from roastmasters. I'm going to roast an espresso bean today for my espresso machineThe Hot Pepper said:I use a pour over and boil the water in the microwave in a Pyrex currently. Fast, easy, into the Yeti.Â
Man, you’re making me feel lazy.t0mato said:Been going to school full-time to get an associate degree.
Also been doing three jobs at once to make the other idiots at work look like the lazy and incompetent slobs they are by:
Preparing bids for 3 CIP jobs totaling over 100,000 dollars each, excercising valves/repairing leaks, and prepping 2 - 4inch meter installations.
It's been busy. I need a beer.