







💦 Sip, Lock, and Go! The ultimate hydration companion.
The XACIOA Spout Lid is a versatile replacement lid designed for wide mouth sport bottles ranging from 18 to 64 oz. It features a one-handed operation, dustproof and leakproof design, and is made from high-quality BPA-free polypropylene. Ideal for active lifestyles, this lid ensures maximum water flow and convenience, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor activities.
| Material | Polypropylene |
| Color | Black |
| Brand | XACIOA |
| Style | sport |
| Shape | Round |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Is Microwaveable | Yes |
| Manufacturer | XACIOA |
| Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 4.5 x 4.5 inches |
| Special Features | Dustproof |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
A**N
Good for using during a workout.
I live this replacement to my Yeti. Much easier to use one-handed during a workout. The release button locks. When unlocked and pressed, the lid flips open! When closed it seals well with no leaks. Easy to clean too. High quality like all Yeti products.
T**L
Fits the Yeti great
Works great for our Yeti for my equestrian daughter. She's always toppling over her bottles and we've not noticed any leakage. Fits tight, flips nice.
J**T
Not insulated
This cap isn't insulated, so I've noticed a ton of sweating only on the cap on hikes if I have ice in my bottle. My water doesn't stay as cold for half as long with this lid as my Yeti brand lid, but it is still nice and convenient to just flip this top open and drink on the go.
R**D
Fits and works perfectly.
Fits my Yeti 46 ounce Rambler bottle and works beautifully. Replaces the original locking sip top. Use it on the job site. Can open the bottle easily with one-hand. No leaks, perfect seal. I love this top. Highly recommend.
R**S
Worked on my yeti
It works perfect on my Yeti 32 oz cooler. Only issue is it's a little hard to clean. But overall it performs at should.
U**J
Broken in 8 months. No response from seller. As is condition.
It seems like same as others but it is not. This is made with cheaper and weaker materials. Not a quality item. Description said it is life time warranty but As I expected, NO RESPONSE from seller either. You can buy better lid for $9. DO NOT BUY FROM THIS SELLER FOR $11 OR MORE.
K**.
GREAT ALTERNATIVE FOR Yeti BOTTLES
When the Yeti straw caps are unavailable you need to find something that works. This cap fits the bill!
C**R
Excellent Yeti (26) lid replacement... well maybe not really (2 edits)
I bought this because it was available after my Yeti branded Chug Cap stripped out and it was 3+ weeks out for delivery. I didn't expect a whole lot, I just wanted it to last a few weeks until the Yeti came in.I have been unexpectedly surprised at the quality and ease of use. This item is build pretty well, and the hinge that I expected to fail shows no sign of weakening, the flexible strap is still very pliable and shows no wear on the "hook points" and the cap requires only slight snugging up to the bottle. The lock on the flip top is very handy and fwiw a necessity, as I did not lock it once and then bumped it open as it was full of coffee.My Chug Cap has come in, but I intend to continue using this until it fails. I have been using it on a 5-6 day a week basis for over 2 months.My wife does not care for it, though. She burned herself a little once while filling it with coffee and shake mixing the creamer for me, not quite snugging it, which allowed contents to spray out. Sorry, Honey.If I had an complaint, it would be the snout is a little small and can allow you to accidentally suck out the contents as if it were somewhat of a straw, which can give you gas. Also, after washing it, the lid won't stand upside down, because of the uneven weight distribution of the cap. It also won't stack on anything.On a scale of 1-10, with 1 being a bad rating, I would give this an easy 9.6.I consider it money well spent.EDIT: After a few months of use, I still really like this cap. However, I noticed tonight that it was not locking and upon further inspection realized that the tiny pin which holds the spring and latching mechanism, and indeed the whole locking cap on the bottle was working itself loose. With a small amount of manipulation and the point of a pocket knife, I was able to slide the pin back into place and the latch is now locking again. I do not as of yet know how to stop the pin from working loose again... (possibly some crazy glue?) but I am definitely going to keep an eye on it. Still a good buy, but removing a star.Edit Part Doix (5/28/2023) :My dear fellow Amazonian's of the Yeti Clan, I need to re-edit my review.On a positive note, the aforementioned pin has no longer been an issue.On the other hand, the lid has.After 2 mis-haps with the lid being slightly cross-threaded (apparently) and upon being slightly shaken (not stirred), my saintly wife had the contents of my nightly coffee virtually explode across the kitchen sink. At which time, she advised me that if I still wanted to use this lid, it would be my obligation to install and use it, since I enjoyed using it so (too?) much. Since I usually put on and take off this lid 6 or more times each night, I didn't foresee this as a problem, and I dutifully proceeded.Tonight, whilst sleep was still resident in my mind, I noticed I was having a bit of an issue getting the threads to catch correctly during the initial installation. I repeatedly backed them off and re-started them, and after 4 or 5 attempts, thought I had them lined up and proceeded to tighten.I woke completely in a flash, as it took only a second for the contents and the entire lid to complete its lift-off from the top of my 28 oz Yeti and explode into my kitchen sink, successfully splashing the back wall in the process, which necessitated some agony in the household.In hindsight, I suspected the lid was not threaded correctly. More importantly and upon rumination tonight while I work, the properties behind many engines is that hot gas must go somewhere, and in the case of coffee, I am guessing that the hotter the coffee, the more gas/pressure/steam. This may be the reason for the threads separating from the softer plastic of the original Yeti Chug cap. I would speculate that with this somewhat thinner plastic Spout lid, it is only a matter of time and a hotter beverage before it will no longer withstand the pressure and stress for any user.I can no longer recommend this product for anything outside of cold beverages, which would create a vacuum within the container. Those won't explode.This is Mea Culpa. I should have paid more attention in Chemistry class.Back to my (not as handy) Chug Cap. Time for Yeti to step it up in the OEM Department.
F**Y
Defective ?
Purchased December 2022. Has now started to leak and seals are wearing. No hot items used in container. Only water. Guarantee for life? Can’t find a customer service link. What now?
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