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YETI® combined the classic pour over shape with their stainless-steel insulation to give you an ultra-durable base camp brewer. It fits any V60 filter and works seamlessly with your existing Rambler® Drinkware for backcountry blooms and first light roasts.
Compatible with all Rambler® Drinkware is compatible with the Rambler™ Pour Over, though YETI recommends the Rambler 20 oz. Tumbler as the largest size due to the amount of coffee brewed.
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191 Reviews
I received this as a gift from my wife (great call, honestly), knowing I’m really into pour overs—especially the classic Hario V60. I’ve always liked YETI products, so I expected it to be solid… and it didn’t disappoint. I actually brought it with me on a business trip to test it in real-world conditions (hotel setup, limited gear), and after several days of use, I can confidently say it’s a very good product. What I like: Build quality: This thing is built like a tank. Stainless steel, super durable—feels like it’ll outlast any plastic or glass dripper I own. Heat retention: This is where it really shines. The double-wall insulation keeps the temperature very stable during the entire brew, which definitely helps with consistency in the cup. Cup quality: No complaints here. I brew with freshly ground coffee at around 92°C, and I consistently get clean, balanced results. Travel-friendly: Perfect for business trips or rough use. No need to baby it. Easy to clean: Rinse it or throw it in the dishwasher—done. Handling: Even with great heat retention, you don’t burn your hands when you’re done brewing, which is a nice touch. Things to consider (being honest): It’s a one-piece design, which is convenient but limits flexibility. Not designed to integrate with systems like the Hario Switch—a more modular or hybrid version would be amazing. It’s not the most “technical” pour over out there; it leans more toward durability and consistency than fine-tuning every variable. Bottom line: If you’re brewing at home with fragile glass gear, you probably already have more “precision-focused” options. But if you want a pour over that can handle travel, rough use, excellent heat retention, and still deliver a great cup—this is a fantastic choice. Honestly, I feel like this will last me way longer than any dripper I currently own. 👉 Would I buy it again? Yes. 👉 Is it the best pour over ever? Maybe not. 👉 Is it one of the most practical and durable options for a coffee enthusiast who travels? Absolutely.
Tigger50
The pour over funnel needs to have a handle for safer removal. Similar items do have handles.
Mary24
Very poor design- I was very excited to receive this as a gift and to my dismay it failed miserably with its design. The paper cones fit rather poorly and then as water is poured through, the hole is too large and the paper cone breaks leaving you with a cup full of grounds. My suggestion to Yeti -put 3-4 small holes across the bottom or put a small mesh filter over this large hole to prevent the coffee grounds from going into the cup.
Veemic
Not happy with the shape of the spot where the filter fits. The filters I have are flat on the bottom and do not fit into the cone. The filters have blown out multiple times. Pretty sure Yeti needs to change the design. Would not recommend.
CAB58
Waiting on my replacement pour over filter. The first leaked from the edge of the cup placement. Always had to clean after making my coffee. This was annoying. Let’s see how the replacement works, then I can give my opinion about this product.
JodyMoto
This is the perfect tool for pour over coffee - straight into the Yeti of my choice, the perfect cup every morning. Love it.
Julie
Item arrived quickly and even better than described! My husband was happy with it!
Norm the storm
I really like the fact of a non plastic pour over coffee maker. It makes reasonable tastings coffee but it would be better if the bottom hole was just a bit smaller to allow the water to sit in the grounds for a stronger brew
Aniram
perfect funnel, works well on most of my mugs, love deep green color
TRHK
Giving these pour overs a three rating. Stainless is truly the way to go for pour overs, great for home use and camping. Downside to these pour overs is that they tend to leak out onto the outside of the mug causing a mess, last thing I want to do is babysit my pour in the morning! We have tried multiple mugs, and it doesn't change. Hoping Yeti comes out with a V2
CosmoZo
Beautiful, just as useful as one can imagine for all purposes, camping, office, home, excellent traveler!
norm47
I have had the pour over coffee maker for about a week, first it is really good quality. And it makes really good coffee. I like my coffee bold that being said I would have liked to see the lower drain opening a bit smaller to allow the the liquid to stay in the cone a bit longer there by to create a more robust flavor. I really like the fact that the item is porcelain lined. I also purchased two porcelain mugs a great addition.
labradormom
Wanted to love this pour over and keep it on our camper. Ordered the Taupe color, it’s a nice color and it’s definitely well made and Yeti quality. But, with a hole this large, the water is just passing through too quickly (it’s done brewing in 1 minute vs 3–4 minutes ideally) Coffee made in this pour over is weaker body, less flavorful than our other pour over that is ceramic and has three smaller holes at the bottom.
V123
great idea, flawed design. Like many others have said the drip hole is way too large so coffee grounds barely have time to brew but with some filter adjustments this can be addressed. The biggest flaw is the ridges that run at underneath the base of the device, which causes coffee to drip from the hole outwards towards the edges of the base and flow out of the cup--this is less of a problem if used with the 10oz Yeti mug, but any other mugs you'll deal with coffee spilling from the bottom of the device and around the rim of the mug. I understand that the ridges underneath are meant to prevent a vacuum seal from developing, but the ring that extends down needs to be made longer to break surface tension during the pour.
Jbeaudin1
Overall the pour over is very good, but it could be great with a slight design improvement. It looks great and is solidly made, but does seem to have a slight design flaw. I noticed at one point that coffee was dripping around the outside of my mug, and at first I thought I just wasn't paying attention and overfilled the cup. But when I lifted it off the mug, it was less than half full. Directly underneath the drain hole is sort of a built-in "ring" that is meant to prevent the coffee from traveling along the bottom of the pour over and over the edge of the mug. But it's too short and possibly too small in diameter to actually work effectively. Hence, I have to do the pour over with the mug on a plate or paper towel to catch the leaking coffee. This has never been an issue with other pour over filters I've used. It's unfortunate because otherwise this would be my one of the best, and my favorite pour over basket yet. I still give it four stars and would recommend it to others, but definitely with some reservations.
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