Don't make eating outdoors a warm-weather chore. Instead, pack your party food in YETI's new insulated bowls.
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Don't make eating outdoors a warm-weather chore. Instead, pack your party food in YETI's new insulated bowls.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
It’s time to salute spring—and that means barbecues, picnics and potlucks. But it also signals the start of bug season and scorching sun rays. Nothing ends a party faster than ant-infested food or floppy, lukewarm lettuce.
That’s why we’re obsessed with the newest rollout from the brains behind the best editor-tested cooler. Say hello to YETI insulated bowls.
YETI's insulated bowls are the ideal pairing for summer potlucks and picnics.
YETI is a beloved outdoor brand known for some of the most long-lasting and stylish camping gear, including the best tumblers. Not only are their outdoor kitchen offerings available in attractive colors, but they’re also practical—even for non-outdoorsy folks.
YETI’s insulated bowls are the brand’s newest release. These bowls are nestable and stackable. Plus, each one comes with its own lid to keep pests out of the potato salad. They’re also ideal for traveling—no need to pack up the whole fridge!
The best part, though? They make food prep a breeze. Simply mix, serve and store—all in the same container! Just wait for any hot dishes to cool down on a counter before popping your bowls into the fridge. Additionally, YETI bowls are not microwave safe, which is something to keep in mind if you plan on using them to store leftovers.
Where these bowls really shine is in their insulation abilities. Just like our beloved YETI Rambler, the YETI insulated bowls use the power of double-wall vacuum insulation to keep their contents chilly for hours. Like YETI’s other outdoor kitchen gear, the bowls are made of 18/8 stainless steel that stands up to drops. They’re also dishwasher safe and stackable for easy storage.
Unlike basic food storage containers, YETI bowls come in an assortment of display-worthy shades, including papaya, cape taupe, white and navy, with more colors expected to drop in the future. They’re also available in both shallow sizes for serving snacks and taller bowls built for mixing and bringing big batches of spinach blueberry salad.
You can snag each collection as a three-piece set or opt to purchase individual sizes. The low bowls are available in 0.7-, 1.6- and 3.6-quart sizes, while the larger bowls are available in 1-, 2- or 4.5-quart options.
Keep food at the proper temperature with these insulated YETI bowls. They're built to last!
Planning for your next outdoor party? You can snag the Rambler bowls on YETI’s website. The sets retail for $130-150, while the bowls ring up from $30-70 depending on the size chosen. There are also replacement lids available in case you lose one on the trail.