
Stay Hydrated With Stanley Drinkware, Now Up to 40% Off for Father's Day
If staying hydrated is on your list this summer (as it should be), you need a water bottle that's not just big enough but also keeps your water cold for hours on end. Stanley's drinkware is a solid choice, and with current discounts, you don't have to spend a fortune.
The brand is currently running its Father's Day sale, with up to 40% off everything from tumblers to pitchers to flasks (lunch boxes too). As someone who's just started taking hydration seriously -- thanks to her Stanley tumbler -- I highly recommend not missing out on these steep discounts. All the deals are around only for a limited time. We don't know how long the sale or the stock is going to last, so you might want to hurry.
Some of our top picks from the sale include the 30-ounce Stanley IceFlow 2.0 flip straw tumbler, which comes with an easy-carry handle. This one keeps your drinks cold for up to 20 hours, or iced for up to three days, making it perfect for those long days when you're out and about. It can be yours for just $26 after a 25% discount right now, and you can choose from multiple colors. If you're after a bigger size, consider the 40-ounce tumbler with the same features, now for $34.
For people who can't part with their hot coffee or tea even in the summer, the 12-ounce stay-hot camp mug is now available for just $20. And why stop at drinks when you can also grab the 14-ounce Stanley classic food container at a 14% discount? It can keep your food hot or cold for up to 7 hours.
Why this deal matters
Stanley products are known for their durability and that classic minimalist design, but they often come with a higher price tag. This sale lets you grab some of the top-rated options at a discount of up to 40%, making it a great time to invest in your drinkware or related items for a lot less.

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