Amazon Prime Day is October 8 and 9, and it’s the ideal time for Prime members to score deals on products ranging from electronics and clothing to kitchen tools, like Le Creuset’s Dutch Oven. Perhaps you’ve already made your shopping list or made your purchases, but you might not want to miss this one: several Stanley products are up to 25% off.
Whether you want to add to your collection of Stanley tumblers or have been thinking about trying out the popular product, now’s the time to score Big Prime Deals on a slew of the brand’s products.
There’s the Stanley IceFlow Water Cap and Carry Water Bottle, which is available in a variety of colors and sizes from 16 to 50 ounces. It’s stainless steel, leakproof, and double-wall vacuum insulated to keep your water ice cold.
If you want a tumbler that’s versatile, you’ll probably want the Stanley Adventure To Go Insulated Travel Tumbler. Also double-wall vacuum insulated, it’ll keep drinks hot, cold, or iced. There’s also a stopper that minimizes splashes when you take sips. The insulated lid also doubles as a cup.
Campers who still want a good cup of coffee out in the woods, should invest in Stanley’s The Camp Pour Over Set. I mean, it would be great to use even when you’re not camping. And you don’t need coffee filters because it includes a reusable stainless steel filter.
You’ll also find a growler to hold beer, wine and beer tumblers, a 64-ounce pitcher, and an insulated food storage container.
And while this isn’t technically a Prime Big Deal, some of the Stanley Quenchers are a few dollars off, too. The Quencher has become one of Stanley’s most popular products, so if you’ve been eyeing it, now’s time to make the purchase.
As the Associate Editor at Delish, Allie is a writer, reporter, and producer of features at the intersection of food and culture. Before Delish, Allie worked for publications including Apartment Therapy and Insider. She even spent time working in restaurants and breweries. Allie has dumpster-dived in NYC to expose food waste, reported on the invasive lionfish you can eat, and wrote about the growing trend of weed weddings. Her health and nutrition stories on hydration culture, bananas, and coffee have generated nearly 2M combined views. She loves traveling, running, and eating her way through new places and even has a thorough Google Maps ranking system for her favorite restaurants and bars! When not writing about food, she’s planning her next trip, lifting weights, or training for a race.
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