Stanley 10-01254-036 Classic Vacuum Bottle, Hammertone Navy, 1.1-Quart

January 26, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 05:57 GMT+0100 - Details)

The outdoors has never looked and tasted so good. The Stanley 1.1 qt. Vacuum bottle has a leak proof and packable design. Double wall, vacuum insulated, rugged, steel design is the ultimate in durability. Two lids in the cup make it easy to share coffee that will stay hot all day long. Thermos includes lifetime guarantee. Size: L 3.65 in. X w 3.65 in. X H 12.5 in. Weight: 2lb 12oz.

Product Features

  • Vacuum insulation keeps drinks hot 24 hours, cold 24 hours or iced 120 hours
  • 18/8 stainless steel won’t rust; naturally BPA-free
  • Insulated lid doubles as 8oz/236Ml cup
  • Leak proof and fully packable
  • Lifetime warranty
  • Vacuum insulated body
  • Stainless steel which is rustproof
  • Naturally BPA free
  • Thick outer steel
  • Leak proof and packable

Comments

B. Billy says:

Keeps hot or cold, no leaks Hold the coffee inside, and keeps it hot…Hold ice water inside, and keeps it cold for a long time without all the ice melting. I like it, and my wife likes to take it to work, it was actually bought for her, and she likes it. Now she wants one that a little smaller.

Ari59 says:

This product is a big disappointment to me This product is a big disappointment to me, I did plenty of research before i found this item that i want to buy, i read many reviews and on all the products from this company, on top of it, this company had many years behind the brand. i was very excited to have found this . This item indicated that it will hold and keep liquid hot for 20 hours long. So once i received the product, i could not wait till try it out, I put hot water in it for a few hours , expecting it to be remain hot…

Craig S. says:

FILL IT WITH HOT WATER AND LET IT SIT FOR 5 MINUTES BEFORE YOU POUR IN YOUR DRINK First, I want to acknowledge a lot of the frustrations that have been posted about this product, and yes I am familiar with the old Stanley thermoses, but I honestly believe this does hold up when used properly. In the old Stanley models you never had to warm them up, at least from watching my dad, grandpa, and great-grandpa fill theirs up. On this model however you do have to put your tap water on high heat and fill it then put the cap on and let it sit for 5 minutes. I have noticed when I…

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