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4.8
220 reviews
Not worth the price at all
Vero· Review provided by REI · October 24, 2023
To be honest, I feel like I got ripped off overall and I wish I could get my money back. I shouldn't have bought into the dang influencers...,go figure....

Pros: pretty color, fits well in car cup holder, you can slightly lean over and it won't spill, comfortable to hold, the flow is great (except when the straw is obstructed - see more info in con list)

Cons: Doesn't hold ice for anything. Maybe you'll get 2 hours tops before the ice is totally melted. I even tried pre-chilling and everything. The lid is so hard to get screwed on... like you have to be so gentle setting it on. It takes me like 3 tries every time lol. The threads just aren't great. Another thing is that the straw will oftentimes be pressed against the bottom of the cup and prevent liquid flow so you have to pull it up a bit like every time you go to use it.

TLDR; Totally would NOT buy again and feel like for a $50 cup there shouldn't be these issues especially the ice not keeping for more than 2 hours max. I have this cheap little thermos thing and it holds ice all day. I was at Walmart the other day and saw a tumbler that is from the brand Ozark and looks just like a Stanley but is less than half the price. If I were to buy another one, I would just go with the Walmart brand. You do NOT get what you pay for with this product.
Seemingly Endless Water Supply
Nyssa· Review provided by stanley1913.com · July 26, 2023
After months of daily use, I can confirm it is worth the purchase. I no longer need to make trip after trip to fill up my water bottle each hour. This 40 oz. tumbler has been critical to making it through long road trips and workdays without having to buy plastic water bottles, desperately search for water fountains or pack 3 or more tumblers of water to last the day.
In fact, my work building still has not turned on the water fountains after the pandemic, so I'd be without water all day if I didn't have my Stanley tumbler. And, it looks as good as it did from day 1. The finish of the tumbler is extremely durable and the only areas showing slight signs of use are the plastic and rubber parts of the handle.
The ONLY downside is I typically set it on the floor if I'm sharing a table with anyone. It's so large that it feels like an obstacle when placed on a shared table or desk area and can interrupt the conversation flow. That's a small price to pay when it provides so many solutions.
Almost perfect, really close
KENNETH· Review provided by stanley1913.com · November 8, 2023
I absolutely love this new tumbler. I've used several over the years and some were great, others were terrible. This one checks almost all of the boxes for me. I bought one for my wife as well as she really wanted something with a handle and the last one we had did not have one. The color is good, it is very well made and sturdy. You know you are holding something well made when you grab it. The promise that it holds cold drinks for for 2 days iced, has got to be true. I don't often leave it for 2 days, but when I fill it in the morning with ice water, and even with 3-4 refills of water, the next day there is still a good amount of ice in the tumbler. The only negative, and why it got 4 instead of 5 stars, is that I am not a fan of the straw. This is a personal feeling, however, if you remove the straw there is no place for air to replace what you are drinking and therefore sipping from the opening is very awkward. It is not designed, in my opinion, to be used without a straw.
Top Heavy & Leaks like a sieve
MsMiscreant· Review provided by Target · August 10, 2023
The size is awesome; it's great to fill it with 24 ounces of coffee creamer and not have to stop working (or reading or knitting...) every 45 minutes. It holds the heat pretty well, but honestly not nearly as well or as long as my 40 ounce Yeti mugs. Now for the downside(s): First, it's overly *unnecessarily* tall. That would not be an issue, except that it's top-heavy and has a really skinny base; as a result, it tips over easily, and it is distractingly is wobbly in car cupholders. The worst issue, however, is that it leaks like crazy. I'm not talking an occasional dribble, even with the rotating "plug" section engaged, hot coffee can flood out of it if it's tilted. I am accustomed to better quality and workmanship from Stanley, this one definitely disappoints. Seriously considering returning it and replacing it with another Yeti.
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