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'Perfect' Stanley water bottle that keeps drinks cold 'for hours' now 42% off in deal stack
'Perfect' Stanley water bottle that keeps drinks cold 'for hours' now 42% off in deal stack

North Wales Live

time19 hours ago

  • Business
  • North Wales Live

'Perfect' Stanley water bottle that keeps drinks cold 'for hours' now 42% off in deal stack

As the mercury rises across the UK, staying hydrated is both increasingly important and increasingly difficult. With temperatures reaching up to 30 degrees in some areas, standard water bottles struggle to keep beverages cool, resulting in lukewarm drinks. Meanwhile, lugging a full bottle of water around adds to feeling hot and bothered, meaning sometimes it's tempting to not even bother. Stanley's latest water bottle launch tackles both of these problems in one. Shoppers have praised the AeroLight IceFlow bottle for its efficiency, with some saying they left the bottle in their hot cars for hours, only to return to still-chilled drinks. Meanwhile, its lightweight design makes it easier to carry around in the heat. The bottle usually costs £40 direct from Stanley, although currently Argos has it available in both black and white for £38. However smart shoppers can save 42% on even Argos' discounted price by stacking deals courtesy of money saving website TopCashback. When signing up with TopCashback, consumers get a free £15 new member bonus alongside a percentage of cashback on qualifying spends at thousands of qualifying retailers including Argos. This means new Argos shoppers would effectively pay £22.53 for the £38 bottle, while existing Argos customers would pay £22.68 for it after receiving the cashback. High-tech water bottles have surged in popularity in recent years, not just for hydration purposes but in many cases also as a fashion statement. Thanks to influencers and celebrities like Molly-Mae Hague, Stanley's iconic Quencher is arguably the most recognised option and is available in a vast array of colours, collaborations, and sizes. However, brands like Ninja and Yeti also offer bestselling and highly-rated alternatives, providing consumers with more choices than ever before, reports the Mirror. Elsewhere, Ocean Bottle has environmentally friendly styles which help tackle pollution while Aquaphor's City Cool bottle offers an activated carbon filter perfect for removing impurities in tap water as you drink. These on-trend water bottles are made from stainless steel, making them durable and eco-friendly. Meanwhile, double-walled designs ensure that contents remain cold even in high temperatures. However, while many bottles prioritise high capacity, this can make them cumbersome to carry around. For instance, the largest Stanley Quencher bottle holds 1.2 litres of liquid, which equates to a hefty weight of 4.2lbs or nearly a kilogram. This is why many shoppers have switched to the brand's newer AeroLight IceFlow, with the 600ml-capacity design made from 90% recycled stainless steel that weighs significantly less than its counterparts. The bottle boasts is dishwasher-safe, and comes with a leakproof straw and fast-flow spout as well as a wide opening for effortless cleaning. Stanley says that it maintains the cold temperature of beverages for up to 10 hours and offers an impressive 25-year warranty. Although there is limited feedback due to the product's recent launch in UK, early reviews on both the Argos and Stanley websites are overwhelmingly positive. One buyer praised the ease of cleaning it, saying: "I'm absolutely in love with this bottle. I like how it could be fully open for easy cleaning. Even when it's left in the car when it's sunny and very warm, water is still cold inside." Another user commented: "This bottle is fab for travelling with and holds a great amount of water without it being too heavy." Other shoppers are praising the AeroLight in their reviews for its ability to keep water 'super cold and fresh' and have called it 'brilliant,' with some hailing it 'the best buy ever. ' Another happy shopper said: "Recently brought this, lives up to its name. Happy with the product, it's easy clean, keeps the drink cold and is lightweight. Great for work or anywhere you need it." Nevertheless, some enthusiasts believe it doesn't quite match up to Stanley's top-seller, with one saying: "Does not keep cold for long like the Quencher, which was disappointing for this price." How to save 42% on a Stanley water bottle: Sign up to TopCashback for free via this link. Search for Argos on TopCashback, click through and buy the item normally. Get £15 cashback when you spend £15 or more on any item at Argos - including the Aerolight water bottle. The cashback should track to your TopCashback 'Earnings page' within seven days of your purchase where it can be withdrawn from.

'Perfect' Stanley water bottle that keeps drinks cold 'for hours' now 42% off in deal stack
'Perfect' Stanley water bottle that keeps drinks cold 'for hours' now 42% off in deal stack

Wales Online

time19 hours ago

  • Business
  • Wales Online

'Perfect' Stanley water bottle that keeps drinks cold 'for hours' now 42% off in deal stack

'Perfect' Stanley water bottle that keeps drinks cold 'for hours' now 42% off in deal stack Shoppers have praised the Stanley AeroLight IceFlow water bottle for being slimline and lightweight and there's a way to make a chunky saving on its usual price Stanley's AeroLight bottle is a fraction of the weight of the iconic Quencher and can be snapped up with a 42% saving As the mercury rises across the UK, staying hydrated is both increasingly important and increasingly difficult. With temperatures reaching up to 30 degrees in some areas, standard water bottles struggle to keep beverages cool, resulting in lukewarm drinks. Meanwhile, lugging a full bottle of water around adds to feeling hot and bothered, meaning sometimes it's tempting to not even bother. Stanley's latest water bottle launch tackles both of these problems in one. Shoppers have praised the AeroLight IceFlow bottle for its efficiency, with some saying they left the bottle in their hot cars for hours, only to return to still-chilled drinks. Meanwhile, its lightweight design makes it easier to carry around in the heat. The bottle usually costs £40 direct from Stanley, although currently Argos has it available in both black and white for £38. However smart shoppers can save 42% on even Argos' discounted price by stacking deals courtesy of money saving website TopCashback. When signing up with TopCashback, consumers get a free £15 new member bonus alongside a percentage of cashback on qualifying spends at thousands of qualifying retailers including Argos. This means new Argos shoppers would effectively pay £22.53 for the £38 bottle, while existing Argos customers would pay £22.68 for it after receiving the cashback. High-tech water bottles have surged in popularity in recent years, not just for hydration purposes but in many cases also as a fashion statement. Thanks to influencers and celebrities like Molly-Mae Hague, Stanley's iconic Quencher is arguably the most recognised option and is available in a vast array of colours, collaborations, and sizes. Molly-Mae Hague has the Stanley Quencher cup in cream (Image: Instagram/@molly-mae ) However, brands like Ninja and Yeti also offer bestselling and highly-rated alternatives, providing consumers with more choices than ever before, reports the Mirror. Elsewhere, Ocean Bottle has environmentally friendly styles which help tackle pollution while Aquaphor's City Cool bottle offers an activated carbon filter perfect for removing impurities in tap water as you drink. These on-trend water bottles are made from stainless steel, making them durable and eco-friendly. Meanwhile, double-walled designs ensure that contents remain cold even in high temperatures. However, while many bottles prioritise high capacity, this can make them cumbersome to carry around. For instance, the largest Stanley Quencher bottle holds 1.2 litres of liquid, which equates to a hefty weight of 4.2lbs or nearly a kilogram. This is why many shoppers have switched to the brand's newer AeroLight IceFlow, with the 600ml-capacity design made from 90% recycled stainless steel that weighs significantly less than its counterparts. The bottle boasts is dishwasher-safe, and comes with a leakproof straw and fast-flow spout as well as a wide opening for effortless cleaning. Stanley says that it maintains the cold temperature of beverages for up to 10 hours and offers an impressive 25-year warranty. Although there is limited feedback due to the product's recent launch in UK, early reviews on both the Argos and Stanley websites are overwhelmingly positive. One buyer praised the ease of cleaning it, saying: "I'm absolutely in love with this bottle. I like how it could be fully open for easy cleaning. Even when it's left in the car when it's sunny and very warm, water is still cold inside." Another user commented: "This bottle is fab for travelling with and holds a great amount of water without it being too heavy." Other shoppers are praising the AeroLight in their reviews for its ability to keep water 'super cold and fresh' and have called it 'brilliant,' with some hailing it 'the best buy ever. ' Another happy shopper said: "Recently brought this, lives up to its name. Happy with the product, it's easy clean, keeps the drink cold and is lightweight. Great for work or anywhere you need it." Nevertheless, some enthusiasts believe it doesn't quite match up to Stanley's top-seller, with one saying: "Does not keep cold for long like the Quencher, which was disappointing for this price." Stanley's Aerolight water bottles are much easier to carry around than the brand's iconic Quencher (Image: Stanley ) Article continues below How to save 42% on a Stanley water bottle:

'Brilliant' Stanley lightweight water bottle £22 in deal stack
'Brilliant' Stanley lightweight water bottle £22 in deal stack

Daily Mirror

time3 days ago

  • Lifestyle
  • Daily Mirror

'Brilliant' Stanley lightweight water bottle £22 in deal stack

With temperatures soaring across much of the country, staying hydrated is more important than ever. But with the mercury getting up to 30 degrees in some places, suddenly water bottles that usually work fine can't keep drinks chilled in warm weather, leaving drinks feeling tepid. Shoppers have been praising Stanley's latest launch, a slim and lightweight water bottle so efficient that some happy customers say they've left it in the heat of the car for hours and still come back to cold drinks. What's more, bargain hunting shoppers can save a huge chunk on the usual price by doing one simple thing. High-tech water bottles have become increasingly popular in recent years not just to stay hydrated on the move but also, thanks to influencers and celebs alike, as a way of reflecting style and personality. Stanley's iconic Quencher is the best-known option, coming in a huge range of colours, collabs and sizes but Ninja, Ocean Bottle and Yeti all have bestselling and well-reviewed versions, meaning consumers have more choice than ever. These on trend water bottles are made of stainless steel meaning they tend to be durable and more environmentally friendly while their double walls mean contents stay cold even in high temperatures. But while many bottles focus on being high capacity this can make them difficult to carry round, with the biggest Stanley holds 1.2 litres of liquid which works out as weighing a whopping 4.2lbs or almost a kilo. Stanley's new AeroLight IceFlow in comparison holds 600ml and is a slimline product that weighs a fraction of that, while looking like a more stylish sibling to Love Island 's water bottles. The bottles cost £40 from Stanley direct, while they're usually priced at £38 at Argos. However savvy shoppers have found a way to snag one for 42% off thanks to a money saving website. Bargain hunters who sign up to deals website TopCashback get a free £15 new member sign up bonus which they can use when they buy the bottle. TopCashback then gives shoppers a percentage cashback on online spend from thousands of retailers including Argos which, once paid, means effectively the bottle will have cost £22.53 after cashback if they're new Argos shoppers, or £22.68 after cashback. The dishwasher safe Iceflow bottle is made of 90% recycled stainless steel and has a large, fast flow spout with a leakproof straw. It's cup holder compatible for drivers and has a wide opening for easy cleaning and adding ice. Stanley also says it keeps drinks cold for up to 10 hours and has a 25 year guarantee. As a new launch there aren't lots of reviews yet on either Argos or Stanley yet, but the initial responses have been largely positive. One shopper said: 'I'm absolutely in love with this bottle. I like how it could be fully open for easy cleaning. Even when it's left in the car when it's sunny and very warm, water is still cold inside the bottle.' Another added: 'This bottle is fab for travelling with and holds a great amount of water without it being too heavy.' Other shoppers praised the AeroLight for keeping water 'super cold and fresh' and 'brilliant,' with it being described as 'the best buy ever.' Another reviewer said: 'Recently brought this, lives up to its name. Happy with the product, it's easy clean, keeps the drink cold and is lightweight. Great for work or anywhere you need it.' However some superfans say it's not quite as effective as Stanley's most popular option, with one saying: "Does not keep cold for long like the Quencher, which was disappointing for this price." How to claim a £22 Stanley water bottle:

🥤 Stanley tumblers are as little as $15! The summer sale ends tonight
🥤 Stanley tumblers are as little as $15! The summer sale ends tonight

USA Today

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • USA Today

🥤 Stanley tumblers are as little as $15! The summer sale ends tonight

🥤 Stanley tumblers are as little as $15! The summer sale ends tonight Save up to 40% on Stanley tumblers, coolers, carry-all accessories and more! Ready for the warm weather? If your summer 2025 plans include everything from lounging by the pool, basking at the beach and trekking the best trails, staying hydrated is key. Stanley's summer sale is the perfect excuse to upgrade your gear for all your adventures. Only through tonight, June 16, you can save up to 40% off some of Stanley's most beloved drinkware and outdoor essentials, including the brand's viral Quencher tumblers, IceFlow bottles and adventure-ready coolers! Known for their rugged durability (I'll never forget that a Stanley tumbler survived a car fire) and playful, colorful designs, Stanley products are built to keep your drinks cold for hours. Whether you're shopping for yourself or grabbing a gift for someone, this limited-time sale is your chance to save big on top-rated hydration heroes and camp-ready classics. Shop the Stanley sale Shop the Stanley summer sale: Save up to 40% On sale for $15: Stanley The IceFlow Flip Straw Tumbler | 14-Ounce On sale for $27: Stanley The Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumbler | 40-Ounce Less than $27: Stanley The IceFlow Flip Straw Tumbler | 30-Ounce More: Everything to know about Stanley's 30% off military discount—including how to use it More: Stanley's new Mesa Rose collection has officially arrived 🌵 More: A Stanley deal worth raising a glass to: Save $36 on the All day Wine Set Shop the Stanley sale When is the Stanley summer sale? The sale runs from Tuesday, June 3 through Monday, June 16. During the Stanley summer sale, you can save up to 40% on all types of best-selling tumblers, coolers, accessories and more. What is the Stanley Club? It's Stanley's free loyalty program that gives members early access to new collections, exclusive product drops (like the Mesa Rose collection) and special offers. How do I join the Stanley Club? Simply sign up on with your email. Membership is free and unlocks perks like early shopping windows and birthday rewards. Sign up for the Stanley Club Do Stanley Club members get discounts? While early access is the main perk, members occasionally receive exclusive promo codes and early sale alerts.

Stanley faces criticism over controversial Post Malone collab
Stanley faces criticism over controversial Post Malone collab

Miami Herald

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Miami Herald

Stanley faces criticism over controversial Post Malone collab

I love my Stanley cups. I have one for travel (the IceFlow) and one for home (the Quencher). Of course, I keep things simple. My wardrobe is mostly black and white, and so are my Stanley cups. One black. One white. No matter what I'm wearing or where I'm going, my cup always matches. Meanwhile, I've noticed some people seem to have 100 different Stanley cups in 100 different colors - one to match every mood, outfit, or season. Related: Stanley cup maker has a problem on its hands That collector mindset explains why so many fans are watching Stanley's latest move so closely. The brand released a first look at its upcoming Post Malone collab, and it's already sparking debate online. Fans of Stanley's clean, classic aesthetic aren't exactly embracing the bold look of the Post Malone designs. And some are questioning whether the company is leaning too hard into constant limited-edition releases. If you scroll Reddit, it's clear this latest collab has stirred up a lot of chatter - and not all of it is positive. The new collaboration includes a limited-edition 40-ounce Post Malone Quencher featuring a MultiCam® camo design with bold orange accents and a patriotic Posty Co. keychain. The standalone tumbler is priced at $65. A second version, priced at $75, pairs the tumbler with a matching pouch and belt. The collection isn't available for purchase yet, but it's already live on Stanley's site, fueling buzz across social media. Reactions to the collab have been polarized. Some users are flat-out rejecting the design: "It is ugly anyway, so with the MultiCam print or not, I would never buy this one," wrote u/gandalfpr. Related: Lululemon rival, Alo Yoga sued over social media claims Others took issue with the aesthetic on a deeper level. Some users even debated whether the design was politically charged or "MAGA"-coded. "I don't want to look like a Republican or white trash," commented u/flowercrownkurama. Skepticism about Stanley's constant stream of limited-edition drops also surfaced. "I swear they are just testing the limits of how gullible we are," said u/Friendly-Catch-6888. Still, not everyone is disappointed. "It's so cute, I might actually die!!" gushed u/burgledhams, showing that the drop does have its fans. Love them or hate them, Stanley's limited-edition drops have become big business. The company, founded in 1913, saw a massive resurgence in recent years, thanks to viral demand for its Quencher tumblers. According to CNBC, Stanley hit $750 million in sales in 2023, up from just $73 million in 2019. A key part of that growth strategy? Collaborations. By partnering with influencers and celebrities, Stanley keeps buzz high and demand strong. The constant stream of new designs creates urgency and taps into the collector mindset - even if some core fans feel fatigued. Collaborations have become a key tool for keeping the brand fresh and driving ongoing demand. Still, as this latest Post Malone drop shows, there's a fine line between exciting customers and overwhelming them. Stanley will need to strike the right balance as it rides this wave of success and faces ever-higher expectations from its loyal fan base. Although this "Manley Cup," as u/Sonicorp called it, may not be for me, I'll be watching from the sidelines - while staying hydrated, of course. Related: Post Malone makes deal with Stanley for signature cup The Arena Media Brands, LLC THESTREET is a registered trademark of TheStreet, Inc.

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