993 Archivesnew year is the perfect time to commit to long-term goals. If you've been considering ditching single-use plastics but haven't quite made the leap yet, Amazon has a great deal on Stanley products that are built to last a lifetime.
Today's best Stanley deals at AmazonThe Stanley lineup of products needs no introduction. In recent years, they've become the must-have hydration bottles — and for good reason. Made with durable stainless steel, they're designed to last a lifetime, regardless of how many times they drop on the kitchen floor, bounce around on the sidewalk outside of the gym, or fall from the roof of the car. Perhaps best of all, using Stanley insulated products means you can skip the plastic water bottle at the grocery store — a win for you and a win for planet Earth.
Stanley products often come with a steep price tag, but thanks to Amazon's sale, you'll get up to 25% off on Stanley's insulated lineup. Here are our favorite Stanley deals today.
If staying hydrated is a goal for 2024, Stanley has you covered. The Stanley Adventure To Go travel tumbler is just $22.50 at Amazon, marked down from its normal price of $30. The leak-resistant stainless steel tumbler holds 1.1 quarts of liquid (about 35 ounces). Stanley says it'll keep cold drinks chilled for up to 27 hours and hot drinks warm for up to 25. Whether you're heading to the office for the day or on a hike, this Stanley is the perfect adventure accessory.
Packing a lunch isn't always an easy task, but the stylish Stanley Adventure To Go food jar is likely to encourage your efforts. Whether you're packing a lunch for the kid's school day or a treat for yourself, the vacuum insulation will keep the contents at the ideal temperature. The 12-ounce jar is also dishwasher-safe. Send the kids off with macaroni and cheese, soup, or last night's pasta dish with this stainless steel food jar.
There's nothing quite like an evening spent in the great outdoors. From summer nights around the bonfire to stargazing in winter, the Stanley Adventure Big Grip Beer Stein is the perfect beverage holder for an outdoor gathering. The stein holds 24 ounces of liquid and keeps drinks cold for up to five hours or hot for up to one hour. Fill it with the beverage of your choice, from lemonade to hot chocolate, and make memories under the stars.
Stanley Classic vacuum insulated wide-mouth bottle — $25.13$33.50(save $8.37)
Stanley IceFlow Fast Flow bottle (24 ounces) — $29.75$35(save $5.25)
Stanley Stay-Hot camp crock — $52.50$70(save $17.50)
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