Quencher ProTour Flip Straw Tumbler
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Meet the Stanley Quencher ProTour Tumbler 40oz, the hydration hero designed to keep up with busy professionals and brand-conscious businesses alike. This upgraded version of Stanley’s beloved Quencher now features a leakproof ProTour Flip Straw lid that makes sipping effortless and spill-free—whether you're in the office or on the move. Crafted from 18/8 recycled stainless steel, the ProTour Tumbler includes double-wall vacuum insulation that keeps your drinks ice-cold for up to two full days. Its textured comfort-grip handle offers a soft, secure hold, and the updated graphics add a fresh visual appeal to this high-performance design. A removable spout and replaceable seal further enhance functionality for everyday use. Engineered to fit most car cupholders and built with BPA-free materials, this 40oz tumbler combines eco-conscious construction with unmatched convenience. Perfect for customized giveaways, corporate branding, or keeping your team hydrated in style.
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4 mentions from real owners
- #1Sep 4, 2025
What's a purchase under $50 that has genuinely improved your daily routine?
Stanley Quencher (yes the Stanley cup). I love drinking with a straw and I drink two of these a day. I thought it was overhyped, cringey, and too expensive but it’s actually so helpful.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Sep 2, 2025
Water bottle recommendations?
So I spent WAY too much time on this and made a spreadsheet and YT video about this! It compares 22 bottles, and you can rank 9 criteria based on which are most important to you to get your own personalized list of recommended bottles. All of the bottles except 1 are stainless steel and insulated, and the 9 criteria are leak-proof, best insulation, most durable, easiest to clean, best handle, least cumbersome, most affordable, most car friendly, and most popular. Here's my YT video about it if you'd like to check it out, and it has a link to the spreadsheet: [https://youtu.be/s2JUrSHfdrE](https://youtu.be/s2JUrSHfdrE) Finding a steel, insulated, leak proof, wide mouth bottle is easy, but the trickiest criteria you mentioned is dishwasher safe / easiest to clean. A lot of bottles are dishwasher safe, but they aren't really easy to deep clean. It's ALWAYS a good idea to deep clean regularly (like removing seals and using a cleaning tablet) since the dishwasher can't reach every surface by itself, and if you don't, then bacteria can build up (big problem with most straw bottles with flip-up spouts). So I'd highly recommend researching that some before buying because it's REALLY hard to know that ahead of time. But to sum up which are easiest to clean (both dishwasher safe and easy deep cleaning), many big tumblers are pretty good because of the wide top opening if that's the style you're looking for (like Stanley Quencher). Chug lids are usually pretty simple and relatively easy too. Straw lids are a lot trickier because traditional flip-up spouts are a pain to clean around. Owala is probably your best bet if you want a straw lid because it's a fixed spout and every surface that comes into contact with water is easy to reach. They say they're dishwasher recommended, but that's just to preserve the finish for as long as possible and you shouldn't have any issues with it doing actual damage to your insulation or bottle. Hope this helps, and happy hydrating!
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Jul 1, 2025
BIFL request: A thermos that actually keeps tea hot for hours
Agreed on this one, except you can get it in other colours besides green now. It’s the classic vacuum bottle model. I’ve got a Classic Vacuum, Aerolite, Quencher, and beer glass from Stanley and love them all. I use 1-2 of them daily, dishwasher them all the time, and they look good as new. And I’ve bought them all within the past 10 years, when presumably quality may have gone down with popularity, but haven’t experienced any negatives. My Aerolite even got run over by my rig tracks and is still fine. Little dent near the bottom on a sidewall, but it adds character.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Jun 10, 2025
Water bottle suggestions?
We’ve somehow ended up with many of them in our family - Hydroflask, Yeti, Kleen Kanteen, Owala, and the Stanley water bottle version. Honestly, they’re all pretty comparable, but I do like that I can refill the Owala without taking the lid off and it seems to hold ice the longest. That said, I’m still most attached to my 40oz Hydroflask, I’ve had it for 8 years and it’s held up great and easy lids to replace.
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