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Stanley Quencher plummets to shock low price in ONE colour – here's where to buy

Stanley Quencher plummets to shock low price in ONE colour – here's where to buy

The Sun18-07-2025
KEEN to stay hydrated this summer? Now is a great time to pick up the Stanley Quencher cup for less than usual.
The fuchsia-coloured edition of the viral drinks bottle has been reduced from £45 to just £27 at one online retailer.
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As the scorching weather continues across the UK (admittedly, with the odd thunderstorm here and there), it's more crucial than ever to drink lots of water.
If you've got plans to go on a road trip or day out in the coming weeks, you'll be thinking about how to survive the temperatures while on the go.
If you head to Amazon, you'll find a number of different versions of the Stanley Quencher tumbler at sale prices - but it's the fuchsia version that's fallen to the shock price of £25.
That's an all-time low on this iconic drinking accessory.
Carrying a water bottle with you is key for staying hydrated, and the Stanley Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumbler is a stylish choice.
Unlike a standard plastic water bottle that leaves your drink lukewarm in minutes, the Stanley tumbler keeps beverages refreshingly cold.
With advanced vacuum insulation, water remains chilled for up to 11 hours, and if you add ice, your drink stays even colder – the ice won't melt for as long as two days.
Its minimalist design is a favourite among customers, featuring a cup-shaped bottle with a handle and straw for effortless sipping.
The layout is especially convenient for drivers, as the Stanley fits neatly into a cup holder, allowing even the person behind the wheel to drink with ease.
Available in a variety of colours, not all shades carry the same discount, though the 25% off applies to several bright, summery options.
Despite its consistent popularity, Stanley products rarely go on sale, making this the lowest price ever recorded, according to Camelcamelcamel.com.
The Amazon Prime Day sale runs from 8–11 July, but stock is limited, so you'll need to act quickly to secure this offer.
Over 6,000 shoppers have already purchased the Stanley cup, with one reviewer stating: ''Brilliant cup. Ice stays frozen for 2 days, drinks remain perfectly cold.''
''Perfect for summer heat.''
Ninja Thirsti bottle drop in price during the Prime Day sale last week.
With the current UK heatwave, now's a great time to invest in your outdoor space, and for some much-needed shade, you can save on a huge garden parasol.
For more options from other retailers, head to our where to buy Stanley Quencher page.
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