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Stanley Insulated Drinkware Cups, Tumblers, Bottles 50% Off Sale Prices + Free Shipping $8.49 at Secondipity

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9 months ago
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9 months ago
MarkG34
9 months ago
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Quote from MangekyoSharingan :
Damaged Stanley can leak lead that's used as part of their internal insulation .
Stanley products are vacuum insulated there is no material used for insulation. The lead is used to seal the base and is not exposed to the consumer.

https://www.wired.com/story/stanl...soldering/

"Our manufacturing process currently employs the use of an industry-standard pellet to seal the vacuum insulation at the base of our products; the sealing material includes some lead. Once sealed, this area is covered with a durable stainless steel layer, making it inaccessible to consumers. Rest assured that no lead is present on the surface of any Stanley product that comes into contact with the consumer nor the contents of the product. In the rare occurrence the base cap of a product comes off due to ordinary use and exposes this seal, it is eligible for our Lifetime Warranty."
9 months ago
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9 months ago
PuckS9852
9 months ago
509 Posts
Quote from MarkG34 :
Stanley products are vacuum insulated there is no material used for insulation. The lead is used to seal the base and is not exposed to the consumer.

https://www.wired.com/story/stanl...soldering/ [wired.com]

"Our manufacturing process currently employs the use of an industry-standard pellet to seal the vacuum insulation at the base of our products; the sealing material includes some lead. Once sealed, this area is covered with a durable stainless steel layer, making it inaccessible to consumers. Rest assured that no lead is present on the surface of any Stanley product that comes into contact with the consumer nor the contents of the product. In the rare occurrence the base cap of a product comes off due to ordinary use and exposes this seal, it is eligible for our Lifetime Warranty."
The argument seems to be that if you purposefully damaged your cup and then tried to use it as a drinking container, bad things might happen.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that no double-layered(be it plastic, glass, or metal) container is safe to drink from if the inner layer has been damaged to the point of failure.

This fear-mongering is akin to claiming that drinking from a glass cup is unsafe because it may contain shards of glass.
9 months ago
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9 months ago
MangekyoSharingan
9 months ago
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Quote from PuckS9852 :
The argument seems to be that if you purposefully damaged your cup and then tried to use it as a drinking container, bad things might happen.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that no double-layered(be it plastic, glass, or metal) container is safe to drink from if the inner layer has been damaged to the point of failure.

This fear-mongering is akin to claiming that drinking from a glass cup is unsafe because it may contain shards of glass.
It isn't fear-mongering. It is facts. People make do with whatever it is. There are people who will continue to use it even if it's damaged. So this fact will be beneficial for those people. I have one Stanley and Yeti tumbler myself.
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MR_FLY_GUY
9 months ago
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Quote from nivla16 :
Last time people got dented items and had to deal with returns. Hope it goes well this time.
That's probably how secondiipty got these because of hey are dented lol.
9 months ago
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QueensGambit
9 months ago
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Careful some of these are currently being investigated for lead
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9 months ago
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9 months ago
PuckS9852
9 months ago
509 Posts
Quote from MangekyoSharingan :
It isn't fear-mongering. It is facts. People make do with whatever it is. There are people who will continue to use it even if it's damaged. So this fact will be beneficial for those people. I have one Stanley and Yeti tumbler myself.
Yeti uses the same technique.
As for "continue to use even if it is damaged", that is both idiotic and their own fault. How the hell do you clean out a cup that has a hole in it where fluid is leaking into the vacuum seal?
9 months ago
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koyuki
9 months ago
93 Posts
Quote from Cookieless :
They've rebuked this already on the news. The lead isn't located in an area where human could consume it. It's within the steel wall like most 'stay-cold' cups.
Someone bought at home lead testing kits and tested the bottle of multiple stainless steel tumblers to lead and the stanley tested positive. But it's your IQ points, what do I care
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9 months ago
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CreditGuy
9 months ago
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Quote from RenegadeDrummer :
Hi there. This thread was posted yesterday afternoon, so it's likely that some of the varieties that were available at the time may have sold out. The 2 varieties that I also see are available for the posted price. Smilie
We're they all these tumblers or were there other items available? I like the trigger action drinkware and the admirals mugs. Those two aren't "in" and I hope it stays that way.
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Quote from CreditGuy :
We're they all these tumblers or were there other items available? I like the trigger action drinkware and the admirals mugs. Those two aren't "in" and I hope it stays that way.
Wave I'd go by replies from other members as to what was available when the thread was first posted. It was posted after I was off for the day yesterday and I didn't see it until this morning.

After a quick Google search, looks like the admiral's mug is something I'd like. Especially if it will keep my coffee hot.
9 months ago
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Cookieless
9 months ago
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Quote from koyuki :
Someone bought at home lead testing kits and tested the bottle of multiple stainless steel tumblers to lead and the stanley tested positive. But it's your IQ points, what do I care
"Someone" you don't know gave you hear-say information with a random kit with no accuracy of said mentioned kit. That's supposed to be more valid news station that did their diligence with no invested interest in Stanley. Okay, boss chief jefe commander.


By the way, IQ has nothing to do with actual crystallized intelligence as later renditions of the test designed it around skills taught only in Americans schools, such as the capital of a state.

You seem to be the type to show off your subscription to Mensa.
Last edited by Cookieless February 15, 2024 at 01:51 PM.
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Brundizzle
9 months ago
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Quote from MangekyoSharingan :
I can agree that it is cheap and every maker uses it but to say that lead is safe is just out of this world. Literally not safe but okay whatever.

Like I said before, if damage, lead will leak.
Lead is a very solid metal, generally it doesn't just go sloshing around all over the place. "leak" is a bit misleading.
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motorxoom
9 months ago
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I don't get the Stanley thing at all. What is so special about it?
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9 months ago
nohomers1
9 months ago
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Quote from PuckS9852 :
Yeti uses the same technique.
As for "continue to use even if it is damaged", that is both idiotic and their own fault. How the hell do you clean out a cup that has a hole in it where fluid is leaking into the vacuum seal?
That's what I was thinking. Like, who in their right mind is using a cup that's leaking into the insulation chamber??? Also, out of all the brands I've owned over the years, I've never had the inner chamber damaged. You'd have to really smash it to get some kind of damage all the way through, at which point it wouldn't even stand up and is obviously trash.

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9 months ago
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nohomers1
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Quote from motorxoom :
I don't get the Stanley thing at all. What is so special about it?
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When all the cool girls have it, everyone else wants it. For reference, see Hydroflask and Yeti from years past.