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Betrayal and Deception: A Stanley Love Story
KayDoubleU· Review provided by dickssportinggoods.com · April 15, 2024
Listen, I’m as big of a fan of a good old fashioned, pretty, metal water bottle as the next girlie pop…BUT I have some beef with this 64oz Stanley. TikTok controls my brain and my wallet at this point, so I was HEAVILY (but very easily) influenced into buying one of these. Well, one small bank loan later, there she was – 12.44”, 1.80lbs of built tough all-American steel…or aluminum…or whatever it’s made of. The rigidity was never my concern, it was the claim of being, what they call, “leak resistant”. So it was to my shock, horror, and surprise, that after I carried my Stanley in my backpack into work, I felt a wet sensation down my backside and opened my pack to a lovely little puddle of water at the bottom. Now I’m not in the habit of cartwheeling, somersaulting, or barrel rolling into my place of employment, so I was a little discouraged when a water bottle that was, what I thought, completely upright seemed to have leaked a quarter of its contents into my backpack. Unless Stanley didn’t disclose that this water bottle performs some type of osmosis under certain conditions, I’m going to say this does far from resist leaks. Seems to encourage them, actually. All I can say to those who want to drive with one of these in their car…good luck. I took one small left turn and in 3.5 seconds my entire passenger side front seat was submerged. You really never know how much water is 64oz until you’re going 80 on the freeway and a Stanley tips over. Hindsight, I should have buckled in the water bottle, or barricaded it with something so it didn’t tip or roll, but I guess I just didn’t think I would have to worry about any of those things with…a leak resistant…water bottle…DON’T TURN YOUR BACK ON THIS WATER BOTTLE. If placed on a surface that’s 0.05 degrees off from level, just expect it to leak. Get renters insurance, or some type of homeowners insurance because if this thing goes down, you have about 5 seconds until you’re flooded. She’s a gorgeous gorgeous girl, but unfortunately has a terrible personality. After this, I’m convinced Stanley owners don’t ever move them. They just have their bottles stationary on a table, and that’s where they live for the rest of their little bottle lives. I love my big bertha, but I don’t trust her. I know Stanley carries another 64oz water bottle with the flip straw, which may help with leaking, but this one is just prettier. Plain and simple. And has the side handle. Come on.
Many pros, few cons, overall 10/10
Courtney· Review provided by stanley1913.com · June 23, 2023
Honest review: this is THE best tumbler I’ve owned. I’m not saying that just because it’s popular, it truly lives up to the hype and then some.

Pros: literally keeps ice cold forever. The photo attached is ice that was put in the tumbler at 2 pm the day before, and this was what that same ice looked like after the tumbler was sitting in direct sunlight at the beach for 4 hours the next day. This is an excellent sipping mug to bring along with you on casual adventures, to have at your desk while you’re working, to carry around on errands, pretty much just to bring along with you on the go. The quality is phenomenal and they are definitely not lying about how long this thing can keep ice cold.

Cons: first- many people have reviewed that the paint on the soft matte tumblers chips easily and that is true. I am extremely careful with where I set my tumbler down and I baby it, but it still got a couple of scuffs on the bottom within the first week. Personally, for the function and how well this thing works overall, that doesn’t bother me too much. Second- the tumbler is best designed for casual adventures and sipping, like I mentioned above. This would not be the ideal thing to bring along on hikes, runs, or anything where it might tip or get jostled easily. It is not leakproof and it will leak if you tip it. While you can get spillproof caps and accessories, I just feel that Stanley’s water bottles are better suited for those types of adventures. It can also be a bit top heavy when it’s full, so be careful leaving it around little kids or in an area where it might get bumped into, because if it falls it falls hard and it weighs a lot. Third- even though the diameter of the bottom part of the tumbler is smaller than the top, I still have found that it doesn’t fit into many cup holders. It fits in my car cup holder perfectly, but it’s a bit too big for some stroller/shopping cart cup holders etc. this isn’t a big deal for me, though, like I said it’s definitely worth it.

Overall, 10/10 stars because despite the few cons it is 100% the best water cup I’ve ever owned. Worth the money for sure!
Pretty color, but…..
NewEngland girl· Review provided by llbean.com · May 13, 2024
So I have a lot of re-usable cups/mugs/tumblers; I vary depending on my mood, but they all average around 20 - 24 oz. Saw the Stanley 40 oz quencher in Pomelo and fell in love - the prettiest shade of pale yellow that I had to buy it. I actually bought two - one to just keep at work, and one to always stay in my car so I can stay better hydrated as I drive a LOT between 3 states. So, a few things that bugs me:

1) When this tumbler is full, it’s insanely heavy, and the handle feels awkward to grasp - it feels like WAY too much weight on the handle. I end up sliding my hand inside the handle so my hand cups the tumbler but I still have to hold it with my other hand because it is REALLY heavy when full. I have read a lot of reviews between here and the Stanley website where people have issues with the handle breaking. I would assume it’s because of the weight issue when full which a plastic handle can’t continuously take. I know Stanley offers a “lifetime warranty” so I would recommend if you buy it, save your receipt and the SKU label just in case. And maybe don’t fill it up all the way.

2) It’s a bit “top heavy” when full due to the narrower base (car cup-holder design) and can tip easily if you accidentally bump into it even slightly. I have to be careful where I set my tumbler down due to this. I love the color, but the design could use some tweaking.
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.
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