Stanley 2.0Qt Classic Brushed Vacuum Bottle

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Product Details

Main Features

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

Description

The Stanley stainless steel 2.0 Qt. Classic Vacuum Bottle is the ultimate in durability. Double wall stainless steel unbreakable vacuum insulation will keep coffee hot all day long, day after day. The Classic Vacuum Bottle has a double wall stainless steel cup, easy pour stopper, heavy duty handle and rust-proof finish. Every Stanley bottle is backed by a lifetime guarantee. In 1913, William Stanley invented the all-steel vacuum bottle. Since then, the Stanley bottle hasn't missed a day of work, a football game, or a trip to the great outdoors. The distinctive Stanley bottle is an American Icon that still works as hard today as it did nearly 100 years ago. Stanley... Built for Life.

Other Details

  • Brand: Stanley
  • Color: Brushed Stainless Steel
  • EAN: 0041604612541
  • Label: Stanley
  • Manufacturer: Stanley
  • MaterialType: steel
  • Model: ABT6028-001
  • ReleaseDate: 2006-10-16
  • UPC: 041604612541
  • Package Dimensions: 15.50 in x 6.10 in x 4.80 in; 3.05 lb

Customer Reviews

Stanley ain't like the "Old Days".........

1.0 / 5.0


I've got several older 1-quart bottles that work great; however, I am VERY disappointed with the new 2 quart bottle that I just purchased. I have pre-filled with boiling water and the thing still won't keep coffee hot more than 3 hours, even in moderate temperatures. It is literally luke-warm in 3 hours! So, you may ask, what about that "famous" Stanley Lifetime Guarantee? Good luck.....they won't even return my E-mails. I don't know what happened to this once great company, but I will never buy another Stanley Thermos (except maybe an older one). I haven't looked into it, but I would suspect that their products are no longer "American Made" if you know what I mean. Anyone want to buy a cheap thermos? Mine will be on E-bay......I'm buying a Nissan Vacuum Bottle.


Cool on heat

2.0 / 5.0


This 2 qt vacuum bottle boasts it will keep your hot brew hot for apprx. 24 hours. Following filling first with boiling water and allowing to sit, before adding my hot beverage, I found it only kept coffee hot to warm for about 6-8 hours. Far short of the boastful 24 hours.
For you coffee drinkers, who intend on making a long day of it, in the on coming cooler season stay clear of this one. Suggestion: if you take milk with your coffee, heat it before adding. You may get closer to the 24 hr mark than I did.
Leaving by your campfire may help keep its heat as well.

P Coleman


Stanley has gone down hill

1.0 / 5.0


I ordered about 4 Stanley products for Father's Day gifts. Stanley's have been used in my family for years. I thought they would be a great gift for my husband who eats his meals at work. Well they keep the food hot or cold and don't spill but the HUGE PROBLEM is the SMELL. Yep the smell. See the Stanley products maintain the smell of every food put into it. YES I do hand wash the Stanley products. I have tried soap, vinegar, baking soda and even bleach. Nothing stops the smell. My husband has quit using all of his Stanley products because it smells like every meal he has ever had in it. It really stinks. WE can't even use the Thermos for water because we can't get past the smell to drink the water. My husband ony used his Stanley products for a few months before we couldn't use them anymore. I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND This Product to anyone. It is so sad because my family have always used Stanley and now the tradition ends with me.


lots of coffee

5.0 / 5.0


works great i drink alot of coffee and it's hot enough to drink all day


This thing is huge!!

5.0 / 5.0


My god I didn't realize this thing will be standing almost 15 inches tall and 5 inches wide. I guess I will have to share my coffee.


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