Posted by notjustair on July 09, 2018 at 09:00:34 from (98.188.112.49):
This isn’t about our drought, I promise. I’m busy baling ditches and everything to try and get enough feed. Looks like I will bale the milo before it is too far gone as it isn’t going to make.
Anyway, I came to pick everyone’s brain. I use those big insulated cups every day. I think they are around 52 ounces. The one I have now I bought at Quik Trip. I like them because they hold the ice and don’t tip over easy in the tractor. They are big but not so big that I have to share foot space with them and are easy to refill.
My problem is that I can’t find one anymore that doesn’t leak around the top where the lid snaps on. Someone gave me one of those with the screw on lids (Buba Keg, I think) but it is hard to unscrew with my arthritis because the lid is so big.
Does anyone else carry a big insulated cup all day? What is good, doesn’t leak, and can take falling over in the combine or tractor? It has to have a handle and be large enough to not need a cup holder. I don’t care about the drinking spout - I use straws. Open tops always get dirt in them in the first five minutes.
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