Stanley Classic Vacuum Bottle 1.4QT Hammertone Green

July 17, 2017 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 01:24 GMT+0100 - Details)

Since William Stanley invented the all-steel vacuum bottle in 1913, the Stanley brand has been a part of countless adventures and even more shared memories. From camping trips with dad to adventures with friends, our products are prized possessions passed down from generation to generation. All Stanley Vacuum bottles are built with rustproof and naturally BPA-free 18/8 grade stainless steel that takes a beating, a durable hammertone powder coat, a wide mouth for easy cleaning and ice compatibility, as well as our Built for Life lifetime warranty.

Product Features

  • Vacuum insulation keeps drinks hot 28 hours, cold 28 hours or iced 150 hours
  • 18/8 stainless steel won’t rust; naturally BPA-free
  • Insulated lid doubles as 11oz/325mL cup Folding handle packs flat
  • Leak proof and fully packable
  • Lifetime Warranty

Comments

Bryan Z says:

I have no idea whats the problem So after reading a lot of reviews about this product saying it can’t hold it heat, or it leaks, I must chime in. To test it out I filled it up with boiling water. I didn’t “pre-warm” it like I would normally do with themos/vacuum bottle/travel cups, etc. In fact to measure out the water, I filled the bottle from the tap, maybe around 70 degrees. 

paulo says:

excellent product. we use it daily to keep water … excellent product. we use it daily to keep water hot for mate . It keeps water at proper temperature for hours.

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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