
Stanley's summer sale is live with up to 40% off tumblers, but colors are selling out fast
Stanley's Summer Sale has officially landed, and it's a golden opportunity to shop the brand's cult-favorite drinkware for beach days, road trips and everything in between. Known for its rugged, go-anywhere designs and retro aesthetic, Stanley gear has become a staple for everyone from campers to commuters.
The Summer Sale is the brand's seasonal refresh — a chance to score bestselling cups, tumblers, including the Stanley Quencher, and flasks at rare discounts while they last. Whether you're upgrading your everyday water bottle or prepping for long weekends outdoors, shop the best Stanley sales and deals ahead.
Stanley 40-Ounce The Quencher H2.0 Flowstate Tumbler
Consider the quintessential Quencher your introduction into the world of Stanley cups. I keep one by my bedside for constant hydration throughout the day. Both sizes, the 30-ounce and the 40-ounce tumblers, are on sale. Read our review
Stanley 30-Ounce The IceFlow Flip Straw Tumbler
Equipped with a carrying handle and sturdy flip straw, this IceFlow tumbler is easy to tote around. I like its 30-ounce size because it's not too bulky on the go. Plus, it's dishwasher safe for hassle-free cleanup.
Stanley 1.5-Quart Classic Legendary Bottle
Campers will appreciate this tall bottle with double-wall vacuum insulation to retain the temperature of beverages. It also has a twist-and-pour stopper and an insulated lid that doubles as a cup.
Stanley 10-Ounce The Everyday Slim Can Cooler Cup
Doubling as a tumbler and a stainless steel drink sleeve, this slim can lets you sip freely as you chill by the pool. Its lightweight build is easy to hold in your hand as you socialize and drink at summer BBQs.
Stanley 24-Ounce IceFlow Bottle With Fast Flow Lid
For long days under the sun, this bottle comes in clutch. Stanley claims it keeps drinks cold up to 10 hours and iced up to two days. ice for two days. Post-workout sesh, its wide mouth design helps deliver hydration stat.
Stanley 14-Quart The All Day Madeleine Mini Cooler Backpack
Every picnic or beach trip needs a handy cooler. This backpack style makes taking it to the beach less of a chore, complete with zipper pockets and adjustable straps. Reach for cans inside with its easy-access hinge top.
Stanley 64-Ounce The IceFlow Flip Straw Jug
Keep this half-gallon jug handy during soccer games. It has a rugged handle that makes it easy to lug around, while its straw simply flips up for sipping and snaps shut for more hygienic carrying.
Stanley 30-Ounce The All Day Quencher Carry-All
Rather than leave your favorite tumbler at home, pair this carrying strap with your Quencher to make it all the more portable. It turns your water bottle into a crossbody, including a phone slot, card sleeve and extra mesh compartment.
Stanley 18-Ounce Adventure To-Go Food Jar
Whether you're preserving your lunch on commutes or prepping for a hike, this insulated food jar is the perfect companion. It can hold anything from ramen and mac and cheese to overnight oats and fruits.
Stanley 34-Ounce All Day Slim Bottle
Ditch the single-use plastic bottles and take this slim reusable pick on your adventures. Its collar design twists shut into a seal touted as leakproof. It also has a stainless steel construction to keep liquids (like wine) at the right temp. Until June 12, Stanley drinkware and accessories are discounted while supplies last. You've likely seen the viral sprints to catch the latest Stanley cups, so it's no surprise that many colors are already selling out. The brand rarely sees deals outside of major holiday events, especially on such an expansive lineup.
Grab one for you and a friend (or get ahead of Father's Day gifting), because you unlock free shipping when spending $75 and up. Or if you're already a Stanley Club member, enjoy free shipping on orders with the promo code FREESHIPPING at checkout.
Our deals team has over a decade of combined commerce journalism experience. Rikka Altland, Jacqueline Saguin and Elena Matarazzo source the best deals of the day each morning to curate one-offs and retailer-specific roundups on the top products to shop, searching everything from rare discounts to the latest product launches, like Stanley's Oasis collection.
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