Stanley 25oz Vacuum Insulated Water Bottle, Hammertone Green

June 6, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $25.00Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 21:31 GMT+0100 - Details)

Iced water 36 hours. Protect your water from the heat outside with the classic vacuum water bottle. Relying on the same double wall vacuum insulation used in our classic vacuum bottles, your drinks stay cold 11 hours or iced for 36. A true road warrior, this water bottle is car-cup compatible making it the perfect Copilot through even the longest and hottest days.

Product Features

  • 18/8 stainless steel won’t rust. Naturally BPA-free
  • Vacuum insulation keeps drinks iced 36 hours or cold 11 hours
  • Insulated two-stage lid fills, drinks and cleans easily
  • Leak proof and fully packable
  • Dishwasher safe

Comments

Sharon Arnoldi says:

… purchases except in the rare instances when I am delighted or horrified I rarely review my many many amazon purchases except in the rare instances when I am delighted or horrified. Here I am beyond delighted.The bottle came on a day when the outside temp was above 90 degrees and very humid. As a test, I filled it about half full with small ice cubes then to the top with cold water from the tap. Placed it outside in full sun. After 6 hours there was NO change… poured out the water and there was still half a bottle of ice. I then replaced the same…

Liazard says:

Decent bottle but silicone seals fall out . . . dribble dribble I have several of these bottles and used to use them every day whether at work or at home. Freeze an inch of water in the bottom and they keep liquids ice cold for a day or more. BUT there is a real design flaw and it’s a big one. The silicone seal/gasket in the drinking cap tends to fall out and disappear. You don’t notice this when it happens, but you do notice it when the bottle has been horizontal (makes liquid accumulate in the cap) then you open the cap to drink. Liquid dribbles out of…

AltarEgo23 says:

Best Bottle Ever! YES! A water bottle made for the “rough and tumble!” I admit, I used to be a Nalgene-totting person. I hated it because the plastic would get scuffed, scratched, and just didn’t look professional enough for me. I’ve even dropped a few and watched them crack terribly. They sucked to clean and just overall became a pain because of condensation or losing their “cool” after a while. (Who wants to carry around lukewarm/hot water???) Enter the Stanley. Classic, traditional quality…

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