Engraving Stainless Steel Cups like Yeti and Hydroflask
Stainless steel tumblers and containers are HUGE right now. You see people customizing them all over the place. In the Lubbock area, you mostly see vinyl lettering and decals on them. In my opinion, that's not the best way to protect a $40 cup. If you want to make it your own, have it laser etched with bold, permanent markings.
To mark on vacuum sealed cups and mugs, we use an additive marking system. No metal is removed and no damage is done to the metal's integrity. One thing you should be aware of is that Yeti's warranty is voided by ANY modifications to their products, not just laser marking. If you're going to mark a tumbler, make sure that it's a method that will not compromise the integrity of the item because you won't be sending it back in.
The big questions most people have are:
1) What is the cost?
The cost is simple on the cups, $15 for the first side and $10 for the second. The marked area is approximately 3"x3" on most items. The turn around time is usually two to three business days, but that varies with order levels in the store and the size of your order. We get them done as soon as physically possible. Discounts are available in case quantities.
2) What can be etched onto a cup?
The possibilities are almost endless. We can do business logos if they are in a black and white vector format, line art works best. We can do text in a vast number of fonts, and we can do unlicensed artwork that is in a vector format as well.
3) What if my logo isn't in a vector format?
Most reputable graphics designers will have vector file formats available for you. Just get in touch with them and see if they can send you the file in AI, EPS or CDR formats. If they don't have your logo in a vector format, we can attempt to convert it from a high quality image. If it's an easy conversion, we won't charge you a dime. If it's more difficult, but still possible, it's a $20 charge. For those logos that can not possible be converted because of detail, or quality issues, we can have our graphic designer recreate it for you for a fee. The fee is generally in the neighborhood of $65-$120, but that can vary with the scope of the logo.
4) Can it be marked in other colors?
Unfortunately, the only color available for laser marking at this time is black. The manufacturer of the chemical used is actually working on color marking solutions, but they have not announced success or a release date as of yet.
5) Do they come in colors?
Powder coated tumblers are everywhere. We can engrave most of the tumblers on the market. Laser engraving a powder coated tumbler removes the coating revealing the stainless steel color beneath. Depending on the color of the coating, the mark can be subtle or a bold contrast. We do thousands of these each year.
I hope this answers everyone's questions about their cups. If you're ready to get them done, just drop by the store. We will be happy to get you taken care of.
Hi Barb! Unfortunately, we would need approval from the licensing department at that University to engrave their logo. We are currently applying for license to engrave logos for several universities, but it is a long and difficult process. Licensing companies do not like to give rights to engraving companies. It’s a hurdle we are trying to overcome. In the mean time, try calling the licensing department at your daughter’s school. It’s possible they will give you the right to engrave her tumbler. In that case, have them send me the approval along with their approved artwork for the engraving.
I would like to customize a Yet tumbler with the official logo of the college my granddaughter will graduating from in August. Do I have to have to have use of that logo approved by some department at the school? If so, what department would it likely be?i
Played in a golf scramble and they gave everyone off brand engraved yeti cups, I do not know the brand but would love to order some to give to clients . Do you guys know of anything almost identical to yeti but that doesn’t cost as much.
Hi there,
I already have a stainless steel RTIC cup, and I was seeing if you would be able to engrave my name onto it. Please let me know if you can help me. Thanks.
Julie Jordan