New Stanley colors now at Target and they’re already selling out
Target has some gorgeous new Stanley colors but they’re already selling out.
The Stanley 40 oz. Stainless Steel H2.0 FlowState Quencer is $45. It’s available in new to Target colors Melon, Pale Lime, Shale and our favorite, Watercolor Dusk, a subtle watercolor pattern. Another similar pattern, Tulle, is already sold out.
Here’s everything you need to know about the Stanley Quencher Tumbler
Made for versatility
The Stanley 40 oz Stainless Steel H2.0 FlowState Quencher Tumbler is crafted from 18/8 recycled stainless steel and is designed to be BPA-free for healthy hydration. With a generous capacity of 40 ounces, it features double-wall vacuum insulation for effective temperature retention. The advanced FlowState 3-position lid is designed for versatility, while a reusable straw ensures eco-friendliness. This tumbler comes with a comfortable grip handle, making it easy to carry. It is compatible with most car cup holders, and for convenience, it is also dishwasher safe. In terms of performance, it keeps drinks cold for up to 11 hours, hot for 7 hours, and maintains ice for up to 2 days.
FlowState lid
One significant feature of the Stanley 40 oz Tumbler is its FlowState lid, which includes a reusable straw and is designed to resist splashes while allowing easy access to drinks. This feature enhances the user experience by providing convenience and minimizing mess.
Double-wall vacuum insulation
A unique aspect of this tumbler is its double-wall vacuum insulation, which not only keeps drinks at their desired temperatures for extended periods but also prevents condensation on the outside of the tumbler, ensuring that it remains comfortable to hold regardless of the beverage temperature inside.
Generative AI was used to provide product description for this story, based on data provided by Target. It was reviewed and edited by AL.com.
Generative AI was used to provide product description for this story, based on data provided by Adidas. It was reviewed and edited by AL.com.