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32oz. Hydro Flask Wide Mouth Stainless Steel Water Bottles (various colors)

w/ 2.5% SD Cashback + Free S/H on $65+

$25

$45

44% off
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Dick's Sporting Goods has select 32oz. Hydro Flask Wide Mouth Stainless Steel Water Bottles (various colors) on sale for $24.97. Additionally, earn 2.5% in Slickdeals Cashback, before purchase when follow the cashback instructions below. Shipping is free on orders $65 or more, otherwise, standard shipping is $6.99.

Thanks to community member sugar_addict for finding this deal

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Available Colorway
  • Hibiscus
  • Spearmint
  • Sunflower
  • Watermelon
About the Product
  • Double wall vacuum insulation
  • Constructed w/ 18/8 pro stainless steel
  • Large wide mouth design opening
  • Stainless steel collar and curved bottom edge radius
  • Keeps hot beverages hot up to 12 hours and cold drinks/refreshing for 24 hours
  • TempShield protected sweat free finish
  • Compatible w/ Hydro Flask Hydro Flip Lid/Wide Mouth Straw Lid
  • BPA/phalate free & dishwasher safe
Warranty
  • Includes a Manufacturer's Lifetime warranty w/ purchase

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Price Research: Purchase this unit today and save $19.98 Off (44.45% Savings) from the original listed price of $44.95. It's best to buy multiples or surpass the $65 free shipping threshold to avoid paying a standard shipping fee.
  • This is a very popular bottle brand; perfect for staying hydrated and refreshed on the go. Holds any of your favorite beverage at an optimal temperature for the long haul
  • Offer valid while promotion last
Additional Note
  • This product has earned an average of 4.5/5 star rating w/ over 400+ customer reviews on Dick's Sporting Goods
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Written by sugar_addict
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Dick's Sporting Goods has select 32oz. Hydro Flask Wide Mouth Stainless Steel Water Bottles (various colors) on sale for $24.97. Additionally, earn 2.5% in Slickdeals Cashback, before purchase when follow the cashback instructions below. Shipping is free on orders $65 or more, otherwise, standard shipping is $6.99.

Thanks to community member sugar_addict for finding this deal

Note, curbside pickup is not available for this product

Available Colorway
  • Hibiscus
  • Spearmint
  • Sunflower
  • Watermelon
About the Product
  • Double wall vacuum insulation
  • Constructed w/ 18/8 pro stainless steel
  • Large wide mouth design opening
  • Stainless steel collar and curved bottom edge radius
  • Keeps hot beverages hot up to 12 hours and cold drinks/refreshing for 24 hours
  • TempShield protected sweat free finish
  • Compatible w/ Hydro Flask Hydro Flip Lid/Wide Mouth Straw Lid
  • BPA/phalate free & dishwasher safe
Warranty
  • Includes a Manufacturer's Lifetime warranty w/ purchase

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Price Research: Purchase this unit today and save $19.98 Off (44.45% Savings) from the original listed price of $44.95. It's best to buy multiples or surpass the $65 free shipping threshold to avoid paying a standard shipping fee.
  • This is a very popular bottle brand; perfect for staying hydrated and refreshed on the go. Holds any of your favorite beverage at an optimal temperature for the long haul
  • Offer valid while promotion last
Additional Note
  • This product has earned an average of 4.5/5 star rating w/ over 400+ customer reviews on Dick's Sporting Goods
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Cipher7
1434 Posts
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They are not usually worth the price they are asking, but at these prices (if you are ok with the color) they are pretty much a very good deal. It works like any other insulated bottle though. You're just getting a more luxury brand.... which is all the rage in modern society.
Zurda24
3 Posts
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Honestly yes... I have a few and the work great keeps water cold and coffee hot...
darktemplar
1555 Posts
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Costco 2 pack 40oz bottles goes on sale from time to time for about $17. I only use it for room temp water so I can't comment on its ability to keep things cold/hot.

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May 6, 2021
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ronlee00
May 6, 2021
160 Posts
Quote from Col_B :
Yes. People will come in here claiming that the Costco ones work just as well, but that hasn't been the case in my experience.
I have to agree. As much as i love costco, I have both and the hydrofask always last hours longer than the thermoflask, unless mine is defective.
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May 6, 2021
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JohnJ2996
May 6, 2021
528 Posts
Quote from Soiree :
Oh my goodness your sensitive, you should take a nap.

You said that ones that are safe in the dishwasher are not that good, Yeti is very good.

Hydroflask are very good too.

Relax.
I need a nap... Ugh
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May 6, 2021
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May 6, 2021
luvboox
May 6, 2021
1,350 Posts
I've thought about getting these, seems like the oz size I want, but I want an even wider mouth. If I can't get my hand down in it to clean it, I don't want to bother. Wish they made a true wide-mouth version.
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May 6, 2021
305 Posts
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May 6, 2021
TIM.MAE
May 6, 2021
305 Posts
Quote from CmonZu :
I take it there are probably a few alternatives that work about the same, any recommendations?
The coleman ones are priced extremely well and work great. I have like 5 or so hydroflasks and wanted something cheaper for work and these things work just as good. I have the autoseal one but I have seen tests on the screw on lid type one and that also performed exceptionally well. Like top 3 well for both of them.
May 6, 2021
305 Posts
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May 6, 2021
TIM.MAE
May 6, 2021
305 Posts
Quote from JohnJ2996 :
I need a nap... Ugh
I havent taken a nap in over 20 years. Prob because I stay away from the drama that tires me out 😂
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May 6, 2021
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May 6, 2021
VonV6621
May 6, 2021
1,765 Posts
Quote from CmonZu :
Are these really as good as people make them out to be? any good alternatives out there?
Yes and yes. I own a lot of these types of bottles and the modified black 40oz is what I carry everyday.
Pros: ice lasts over 2 days depending on how cold it is outside and all of that. And filled with water it's not super heavy to carry. In a backpack it might weigh you down a little.
Cons: I feel like it dents easily. Mine is dinged up a little. They make a boot for it, but that won't help much depending on how it drops.
Another con is the mouth. If you fill it with ice and water as I do, it might splash on you. They make a splash guard to go inside for that which you can find on Amazon. Or you can do what I did and buy a Takeya lid for it. That lid is ok. It fits and no leaks or anything.

Takeya Originals Bottle Spout Lid, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FVW3...2EWW73XX4W

I owned a Camelbak Chute 32 Oz first and I carried that for over a year. Still love it, and would highly recommend that as an alternative. I actually like the lid on that more. I did drop is and it makes a noise like something is loose between the walls but it hasn't affected performance. I honestly feel like any double walled stainless steel bottle will give you similar results to a hydroflask, but I haven't done the research. I once watched a video of the influencer marketed iron flask and a hydroflask test and supposedly the iron flask was colder.
May 6, 2021
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May 6, 2021
Inciter
May 6, 2021
281 Posts
Quote from JohnJ2996 :
Vacuum sealed aren't usually dishwasher safe. From what I understand, if they are, they're not good at what they're suppose to do.
Yeti are dishwasher safe. That's all I'm going to purchase from now on despite how stinking expensive they are.

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May 6, 2021
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TheBliz
May 6, 2021
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Quote from CmonZu :
I take it there are probably a few alternatives that work about the same, any recommendations?
Zojirushi
May 6, 2021
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The1hangingchad
May 6, 2021
193 Posts
Quote from Inciter :
Yeti are dishwasher safe. That's all I'm going to purchase from now on despite how stinking expensive they are.
We put our thermoflasks (not hydroflasks) in the dishwasher all the time and haven't had any issues.
May 6, 2021
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The1hangingchad
May 6, 2021
193 Posts
Quote from TheRealK12 :
I'm sorry but if you only use the bottles for room temp water, why bother getting insulated bottles at all?
Perhaps they work all day in a very warm or cold environment and want to keep the water that temp?
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May 6, 2021
119 Posts
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May 6, 2021
emailmiketoday
May 6, 2021
119 Posts
Quote from CmonZu :
Are these really as good as people make them out to be? any good alternatives out there?
There's lots of good bottles out there. I think people raving about it keeping cold/hot havent experienced many insulated bottles before, or only the bare bones cheapest of the lot. The technology peaked a while ago.

I have several, and they all keep hot liquids hot for many several hours, or cold drinks too.

Targets in my area seem to have a lot of clearance bottles and sometimes I find a really good one for 7-10 bucks.

I have many different brands, not one has failed me yet.
May 6, 2021
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snoochie
May 6, 2021
607 Posts
Ive gotten Takeya from Costco (2- 40 oz. and 2- 24 oz.) and they worked great for me. What I like is that are lids with spouts versus the screw on lids for everyday use. When my wife and I travel we always bring our 40 oz. bottles. We've been to hot places like Costa Rica and Caribbean islands and our water stays ice cold (had them sitting in the car and out in the sun while at beach.) The lids do "sweat" with ice since they are plastic and that's where most of the temperature loss occurs so I bought a stainless steel screw on lid which helps a lot. I've read Hydroflasks perform slightly better but IMO it's a waste to spend the extra money for something I'm never going to see. The Takeya does what it needs to do in the amount of time I need it for. I bought my 2 - 40 oz. bottles for less than what this 32 oz. Hydroflask costs. I also have a two cheapy Ozark insulated tumblers (got them 2 for $10 thanks to SD) from Walmart that works great. I can't see myself spending like $20+ for one insulated tumbler from Hydroflask.
Last edited by snoochie May 6, 2021 at 05:12 AM.
May 6, 2021
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bizzlejones32
May 6, 2021
107 Posts
Slickdeals actually did performance tests on different water bottles. Surprisingly, Hydroflask was one of the worst in the tests: https://slickdeals.net/article/news/insulated-water-bottle-test/?src=rcm_article
May 6, 2021
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1jzgte
May 6, 2021
4,672 Posts
Quote from JohnJ2996 :
Project farm did a great video on youtube. Hint: the answer is yes
Almost all of project farms videos is to prove that you don't have to pay big money for a good performer. Generic no names did just as well if not better than hydro flask.

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JohnJ2996
May 6, 2021
528 Posts
Quote from 1jzgte :
Almost all of project farms videos is to prove that you don't have to pay big money for a good performer. Generic no names did just as well if not better than hydro flask.
I'm really trying to avoid slickdeals drama and I've stopped responding to all these "my tumbler in the dishwasher is fine" comments. They didn't test with a thermometer and they're telling the people who did test that they're wrong. Smh

Anyways... What are you saying about my project farm comment? Are you saying I'm wrong? If you look at my comment, I said yes to his questions, both of them if that needs further clarification.

I probably need another nap
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