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4.5
507 reviews
TL:DR; Best dang bottle you'll ever not need to replace. Well, unless you lose it. :(
Jesse· Review provided by stanley1913.com · March 7, 2023
I grew up with one of these no more than 5 feet away on every camping, hunting, fishing, and ATVing trip we went on. It was in my dad's truck when I'd ride with him on longhauls, or chip runs, or while careening down a mountain in the PNW blasting on the CB as loud as we could with several tons of freshly loaded logs making sure that slowing down wasn't an option.
Coffee was always hot. Chowder always steaming. Even that one time Odell Lake froze over with us still on it.
I loved that green bottle. It was stoically unique with it's random dents, scratches, and DIY handle replacement made from a scrap of copper tubing.
At some point dad "upgraded" and gave me his old bottle and I took it on my own many adventures. But I also somehow, lost it somewhere down the line. Not sure where that little emerald icon of reverence disappeared.... was it left in Iraq in 03? Seattle? Did it find a cranny in dad's barn while I stored my stuff during my move to LA? or maybe it disappeared when I and six other souls toured across 6 states and 4 Canadian provinces in an old Dodge van as we tried our very best to keep up with Soulfly and Five Finger Death Punch's busses and nurse a busted rear differential, only to almost get stuck in a blizzard between Calgary and Edmonton... I don't know. but it lived a good life and was a more than solid companion over decades, generations, and many, many adventures.

At this moment, in the beginnings of a new adventure of mine, I think it's time I get a new one. A new ever present companion, faithfully at my side as I explore the back trails of the world on a 2-wheeled freedom machine. (Freedom in the adventure sense, not the political one) I'm thankful that the Stanley's made today, seem to be just as solid as my old, lost friend.
Almost great, but tool required
Rochelle· Review provided by stanley1913.com · October 20, 2023
I love the thermos and it works well. I would love to put in dishwasher but I don't since it might mess with the coated finish. The only minor negative is the handle was not fully attached when I got it. Thank God I did not fill with hot liquid! The two metal attachment pins were not fully pressed into the two bracket sleeves of the thermos. Luckily I had the perfect size of slip-jaw pliers to be able to lock those in enough so they stayed attached. It did take some time and a non-DIY person might have difficulty. This one perfectly fits 10cups of coffee (that is the coffee carafe amt) not sure if it really is 10cups though.
Best thermos ever!
Kelly· Review provided by stanley1913.com · May 28, 2024
This thermos is amazing! I’ve been using the green hammertone for 25 years because it works!!! Thankfully, I can now use one w color. Now I have blue, blue hammertone, purple hammertone, and neon pink. I often make coffee for the next day when traveling because I have to have my bean2bean coffee… and it’s still warm when I drink it…up to 48 hours later. Love it and thank you Stanley for adding COLOR to my life.
IT KEEPS THINGS HOT FOR 24 HOURS
Alessandra· Review provided by stanley1913.com · February 5, 2022
I love to keep a bottle of hot water by my desk so I can make tea without walking away from work. However, I found more than one use for keeping hot water around…
I recently had to spend a week without hot water in my own home. There is nothing more unpleasant than washing one’s face with frigid winter-kissed water from the tap. For the sake of not freezing off my nose, I used the old wash basin method.
With a wash cloth, soap, and a bowl on hand I opened the bottle to pour what I thought would just be warm water. I had, after all, filled it with hot water twenty-four hours ago.
BUT NO!
Out came a steaming pour that I had to actually mix with a bit of frigid traitor-water to keep from burning my nose off!
Needless to say, I am extremely pleased with the build and function of this bottle. I recommend it for situations in which one will be wanting for heat.
I look forward to seeing how the plastic elements of the bottle hold up over time.
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