Stanley 1.1Qt Classic Vacuum Bottle

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Product Details

Main Features

  • Double Wall Stainless Steel Vacuum Insulation
  • Durable Rust Proof Finish
  • Easy-Pour Stopper
  • 8 ounces Lid Doubles as Drinking Cup
  • Lifetime Warranty

Description

The Stanley Classic Bottle isn't a namby-pamby, handle-with-kid-gloves thermos. This rugged stainless steel bottle won't crap out at the first sign of wear, and the Classic keeps your jet-black coffee warm when you're working in eyelash-freezing conditions. The double-wall vacuum insulation maintains your beverage's temperature, while this 35oz Classic Bottle's easy-pour stopper won't send scalding coffee into your lap or down your sleeve.

Product Features

  • Material: Stainless steel
  • Volume: 35oz (1L)
  • Recommended Use: Car-camping, working outside
  • Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime

Other Details

  • Brand: Stanley
  • Color: Hammertone Green
  • EAN: 0041604019005
  • Label: Stanley
  • Manufacturer: Stanley
  • Model: 041604019005
  • MPN: ABT6019-999
  • PackageQuantity: 2
  • UPC: 041604019005
  • VariationDescription: Hammertone Green
  • Item Dimensions: 11.81 in x 7.87 in x 7.87 in; 2.20 lb
  • Package Dimensions: 14.50 in x 4.40 in x 4.25 in; 3.00 lb

Customer Reviews

Keeps coffee hot, but the lid design sucks.

1.0 / 5.0


I hate the new lid design! Every time I pour coffee, it drips and spills onto my desk and runs down the outside of the bottle. So I have to "wipe-up" afterwards. It's really annoying. I miss the "pour through" lid immensely. Also, I use the "cap", which is not insulated, as a cup, so the hot (very hot, I might add) cap doesn't lend itself well to being used as a cup. Cheap, crappy design. I'm looking for something else.


Not Your Father's American Stanley Unit

2.0 / 5.0


This unit is made in China and the only thing in common with the previously American made unit is the enormously high price tag.

My unit started leaking under the cap about one month after I purchased it. I bought a new cap only to find that it was a manufacture defect in the sealing area of the unit. This was nursed along by over tightening the cap until it eventually slipped a thread. After that I got into the habit of turning the unit upside down (allowing the unit to leak into the cap/cup) before opening it.

Soon after this, the spot weld area for the handle gave way. Welded in three spots, two of which clearly have paint on the originally intended upon welding surface.

Tonight the thing leaked all over my wife's lap as she merely intended to open it and that was the last straw. This thing is a TURD!

The only reason I did not give it one star is because it does have good thermal qualities.


Excellent choice.

5.0 / 5.0


Excellent product. Seals itself tightly and liquid stays hot (we preheat the thermos before putting in coffee). Also like that the stopper is solid, making it easy to clean.


Stanley quality & good value

5.0 / 5.0


Thermos is the heavy-duty Stanley quality we know & love. This was a replacement for my husband's old and battered original which has been missing its cap for some time. When you consider the years that one can get out of a Stanley thermos, it's surprising the price isn't higher! Item was a good value, esp. with free Prime shipping, and came in perfect condition.


Built tough

5.0 / 5.0


I accidentally drop this twice and no sign of craked! We always take this for fishing trip & camping and it really keeps it warm for a long time. I would really recommend this product.


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