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bradkrit t1_iy3up8z wrote

When do bottles stop working flawlessly, tho? Stanley's aren't great at maintaining temps and it's not like it's going to stop holding liquid

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Psnuggs OP t1_iy3wnxi wrote

All of these have been tested by me to -30°F (-34°C) ambient with wind and have kept coffee hot for at least 8 hours. In warmer temps and coffee is too hot to drink from morning to night. I put ice water in them in the summer and even at 95°F (35°C) and 70% humidity they still have ice in them after 12 hours. To me that’s flawless.

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kelvin_bot t1_iy3wp35 wrote

-30°F is equivalent to -34°C, which is 238K.

^(I'm a bot that converts temperature between two units humans can understand, then convert it to Kelvin for bots and physicists to understand)

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bradkrit t1_iy4au3c wrote

That's good to hear, thank you for elaborating. I've heard mediocre reports on reddit and some websites so I'm happy to hear your experience is good!

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Psnuggs OP t1_iy4s1gg wrote

Keep in mind that these are the older US made versions which appear to be made better and of higher quality materials. From what I’ve read, there’s also charcoal in the walls which make them much more robust. They don’t do this anymore. That’s why new ones are much lighter than the old ones.

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