About this item
Highlights
- 11 hours cold
- 2 days iced
- 18/8 recycled stainless steel, BPA-free
- Double-wall vacuum insulation
- FlowState™ 3-position lid
- Reusable straw
- Comfort-grip handle
- Car cupholder compatible
- Dishwasher safe
Description
The 40-ounce Quencher catches the eye with its iridescent, pearlized finish. The versatile FlowState™ 3-position lid has three sip settings: one for the reusable straw, one without, and the option to rotate the silicone cover shut to prevent spills. Double-wall vacuum insulation keeps your water ice-cold for hours, so you stay hydrated and glowing all year round.
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Q: seriously 45.00 for a tumbler?!?!
A: No it's not lame, and before you come on here hating, check your spelling and grammer. Thanks!
submitted byOlivia - 8 months agoA: If you can't afford $45 for a cup, move along. It's not that much for the quality you get. There are cheaper versions that don't hold up nearly as well.
submitted byMaryG41 - 9 months agoA: i mean they survive car fires soo yaaa
submitted bytt - 10 months agoA: Hysterical that everyone comes here to complain! Go to Instagram if you wanna be a troll! Grow up people! Do we complain about what you spend your $ on?
submitted byTroll Hater - 2 months agoA: Yeah because its a trending item right now.
submitted bykateban - 1 year agoA: I lost mine with ice in it for a week and found it one week later and the ice was STILL there. so 45 for that insulation isn't that bad
submitted byalexandria - 8 months agoA: https://www.target.com/p/40oz-stainless-steel-straw-tumbler-light-blue-embark-8482/-/A-88632446?preselect=88632446#lnk=sametab $15
submitted byATTCA - 8 months agoA: I no right it is so lame.
submitted byKatie - 9 months agoA: Sure is! People paid that for Yetis just a few years ago. These have been around for ages. This is not new. The colors are new. The company went from 75 million to 750 million. Genius marketing!
submitted byBoss - 8 months agoA: They are the best cups ever so worth it
submitted byAbbigale - 10 months agoA: I think it is ridiculous to pay this price, and who needs 40oz of water anyway? Are you walking the Sahara? Don't tell me you have no money for rent or medication, if you are buying one of these.
submitted byAC - 3 months agoA: Soooo expensive just for a water bottle
submitted byJose - 3 months agoA: It may seem like a really bad price for a water bottle but they are very durable, I've dropped mine several times and it is still in brand new condition and it is a big water bottle and very nice.
submitted byMrstuhler - 1 year agoA: While it is expensive, they are incredibly durable. A 32 oz HydroFlask is $42 so keep that in mind while complaining about the price of a good quality bottle.
submitted bycece - 2 months agoA: Indeed. Big Dumb Cup. 😄
submitted bySNL - 3 months agoA: I actually agree with you this is ridiculous consumerism is real
submitted byBLuMaRs - 3 months agoA: Dude I have 25 dollar water bottle from Amazon and it keeps ice for a week and is a lot bigger plus it’s lead free and doesn’t leak and has multiple attachments that’s lasted me for years around 6 ish
submitted byBillie eilish - 3 months ago
Q: I'm buying this for my nine-year-old daughter is there a big difference in a 30 ounce and 40 ounce
A: 10 ounces! The 40 ounce is much heavier when filled!
submitted byJan - 8 months agoA: Yes, 10 ounces!!!!!!!!
submitted byWhatever - 3 months agoA: Well if i buy my nine yr old a 40 onz shes not gonna carry it but there is no 30 onz of that same stanley for the thirty ounce so if your and adult then yayaya
submitted byAriana Grande - 2 months agoA: For a nine year old I would get the 20 ounce one.
submitted byJj - 7 months agoA: I don't think there is because I have both of them and they are kind of the same.
submitted byKatie - 9 months agoA: The difference is 10 ounces.
submitted bywhirleybird - 5 months agoA: I've found that the 30oz is much easier and lighter to use. The 40oz is handy but it's so heavy when there's liquid in it. For your daughter, a 30oz should be perfect!
submitted byMaryG41 - 9 months agoA: not really but the 40 oz you don't have to refill as much u have to do with the 30 oz
submitted byTee - 9 months agoA: the 30oz might be a better option to fit in her backpack and it is lighter
submitted byalexandria - 8 months agoA: The 30 oz is better for a younger kid it’s smaller and I would highly recommend the flip top Stanley because she will spill it everywhere all the time or you could get things on Amazon to stop the bottle from leaking
submitted byScreename - 3 months agoA: A 30 oz Stanley is significantly smaller. If you fill both up and compare them, the 30 oz is also lighter. I would recommend a 30 oz since she might not even drink all of that water, and it'll be easier to carry.
submitted bycece - 2 months agoA: 40 I bigger and much heavier I prefer the 30
submitted byHehe - 3 months agoA: I think the 40 oz is too heavy. I prefer 24 oz or 30oz Stanley Bottles.
submitted bySheryl - 1 month ago
Q: do all of these Stanley's leak especially the wisteria?
A: They aren't spill proof On Amazon you can get spill stopper specifically for this and I highly recommend them they help so much and are a live saver
submitted byAbbigale - 10 months agoA: all Stanley quenchers will spill if turned upside down or they fall over. The spill proof are the flip top Stanley's.
submitted byTheresa - 1 year agoA: Why all the questions... sip tea and be merry... it keeps 'em warm... or cold... your preference on a fine summa's day.
submitted byJaxon Paxon - 6 months agoA: please someone reply!
submitted byAryanna - 1 year agoA: I do not think so because I have one and they do not.
submitted byKatie - 9 months agoA: These vessels are NOT spill-proof. They have an opening to use a straw or just drink out of the opening (sans straw). They are meant to be kept upright. They will leak otherwise. Hope this helps.
submitted bySFBaygirl - 1 year agoA: Ok , someone asked for another to please reply . I have 2, 40 ounce Stanley’s . One was a gift to me and the other I bought . Do they leak you ask ? If held upside down deliberately while using the straw option small drips could occur but using the Stanley normal like NO it doesn’t leak even while filled with carbonated waters . You can use it without the straw as a drink cup - no drips or leaks here from mine . I also have the Stanley flip top (spout) and no leaks . My Stanley’s go outside with me to the garden and the pool area sit in blazing sun with iced drinks inside the cup and remain super cold till the drink inside is gone and ice still remains inside ! Pricey ? Yes . Sometimes they are on sale - past colors etc. the decision to spend so much is yours to do or not to do but is it worth it ? To me , yes . The quality is there for sure . Hope this answers your questions. These make great gifts for graduation , teen and adult birthdays . To spend 45.00 for a graduation gift which will be loved is actually a bargain in today’s overpriced world . This answer is only my personal opinion I am not a sponsor or a paid reviewer.
submitted byGrandma of 19 - 3 months agoA: If you turn them to the side or upside down - yes, they will obviously leak due to the straw opening (you can buy specific silicone rings to solve this issue). Otherwise, no, they do not leak
submitted bytatiana - 1 year agoA: If you want something leakproof, get a Brumate!
submitted bywhirleybird - 5 months agoA: these have the built in stopper for liquid around the straw but if held upside down will leak from out of the straw area
submitted byAnonomus - 1 year ago
Q: Description says it is dishwasher safe. Has anyone put theirs through the dishwasher?
A: It is dishwaser safe.
submitted byKatie - 9 months agoA: I wash all of mine in the dishwasher!
submitted byKM - 1 year agoA: I wash my Stanley cup in the dishwasher and it comes out perfectly fine!
submitted byIphone - 1 year agoA: I put mine on the top rack and it came out fine! I do not use the heated dry on my washer though, that might change the outcome.
submitted byEryka - 1 year agoA: I use the dishwasher all the time, bottom rack or top, it doesn’t matter. These have a “lifetime warranty” and they say they are dishwasher safe.
submitted byMamablue - 3 months agoA: All the time. Lids on the top cups on the bottom. Straws are washed by hand.
submitted byCmariear - 3 months ago
Q: I have a hard time opening my Stanley cup! Does anyone else have trouble?
A: No that's really strange
submitted byIris - 8 months agoA: Has to do with the outside temperature. I would put it in the freezer for 15 mins and that will help. Also don’t hold the handle while opening it. It can cause the handle to break off. Hold the bottom and the lid.
submitted bySoccermom - 3 months agoA: Yes, but only if I tighten it too much. I tighten it just enough to where it won't leak, and is still easy to get the lid off. I have found that when using any water bottle, if you tighten it too much, using a paper towel to help open it does the trick most of the time.
submitted bycece - 2 months agoA: If you tighten the lid too much it can be tricky to open. I’ve had this problem, so I make sure my lid is tight enough to not leak but not so tight I can’t open it.
submitted byMamablue - 3 months ago
Q: Can they be washed in the bottom rack of a dishwasher or do the instructions say "top rack only"? The tall ones won't fit in my dishwashers top rack & I'm wondering if the bottom rack will damage them
A: I honestly don't know but I just hand wash mine.
submitted bymeghan - 9 months agoA: Yes, the cup and straw I was in the bottom and the lid I put in the top rack. Never had an issue!
submitted byNik - 2 months agoA: I've never washed any metal water bottles in the dishwasher. I recommend handwashing it. It might take extra time but it will keep the tumbler in peak condition.
submitted bycece - 2 months agoA: It does not say “top rack only” and I wash mine in the bottom rack all the time.
submitted byMamablue - 3 months ago
Q: whats ur fav color???????????
A: I like my pink one. Its a lighter pink but it doesn't get dirty easily. I also like my flamingo one. That one is super cute!
submitted bymeghan - 9 months agoA: I LOVEEE the rose quartz color they have and the baby pink color
submitted bySoobin - 5 months agoA: It's all about personal preference! I personally love pink ones, bright white ones, black ones, and special edition ones. Just get whatever color you like!
submitted byMaryG41 - 9 months agoA: Pink, it's soo pretty but it has to be a pretty pink or a light pink. I only have 1 pink Stanley it's the rose quartz, but I was the sizzling pink and the flamingo one
submitted by - 3 months ago
Q: Does this tumbler fit into a car cup holder?
A: Yes, they fit in vehicle cupholders. That's why I bought my off brand one that looks exactly like the Stanley.
submitted byMe - 2 months agoA: yes they do fit the car holder
submitted byProfessorH - 1 year agoA: Yes it does. You can buy special horders for you can fit it in your car holder.
submitted byKatie - 9 months agoA: It fits in every front seat console holder I have ever used (Toyota, Honda, Chevy and others). However, it does NOT fit into some back seat cup holders (like my Honda CR-V).
submitted byMamablue - 3 months ago
Q: Does thiss tumbler sweat and leave ring marks on the counter?
A: No! they are really secure cups and don't leave rings anywhere
submitted bymadi - 10 months agoA: Nope most metal water bottles don’t!
submitted byScreename - 3 months agoA: Nope not at all and amazing cup!
submitted byAbbigale - 10 months ago
Q: Is this for cold and hot beverages? Is it insulated and with a metal lining (vs plastic)?
A: It keeps cold and warm very amazingly
submitted byAbbigale - 10 months agoA: Yes, the cup is for both cold and hot beverages. And it is insulated with metal lining
submitted byMrstuhler - 1 year agoA: You can put hot beverages in the mug but they advise not to use the straw with hot beverages, the hot liquid coming through the straw can cause burns because of the rapid flow of the straw.
submitted byMamablue - 3 months ago