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16-oz Hydro Flask Stainless Steel All Around Tumbler (Indigo)

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$25

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Amazon has 16-oz Hydro Flask Stainless Steel All Around Tumbler (Indigo) on sale for $14.95. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Walmart also has 16-oz Hydro Flask Stainless Steel All Around Tumbler (Indigo) on sale for $14.95. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

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Features:
  • Thanks to the double-wall vacuum insulation, drinks stay cold for hours in this straw tumbler cup
  • The TempShield insulation ensures cold hydration anytime so your drink is always the perfect temp
  • The leak-resistant closeable lid slides easily shut
  • Dishwasher safe

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Amazon has 16-oz Hydro Flask Stainless Steel All Around Tumbler (Indigo) on sale for $14.95. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Walmart also has 16-oz Hydro Flask Stainless Steel All Around Tumbler (Indigo) on sale for $14.95. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter htp182 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Thanks to the double-wall vacuum insulation, drinks stay cold for hours in this straw tumbler cup
  • The TempShield insulation ensures cold hydration anytime so your drink is always the perfect temp
  • The leak-resistant closeable lid slides easily shut
  • Dishwasher safe

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Written by johnny_miller | Staff

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Written by htp182 | Staff

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I pour near boiling water in the flask and dump it out before putting the coffee in. This way the coffee doesn't drop a few degrees just from pouring it into cold stainless steel

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Just started replacing my porcelain mugs with stainless steel tumblers. Didn't realize how much my coffee cooled when it hit the porcelain mugs. Stainless steel keeps it piping hot for at least an hour and overall pretty hot for a few hours if you slide the lid close after every sip. Oppositely it works great to keep beverages ice cold. I read Hydro Flask is less durable than Yeti but it is the OG brand of flasks and is supposedly more stylish. Denting it shouldn't be an issue since I wont be carrying it everywhere like the regular flasks but usually once you dent it, it does ruin the insulation . Definitely great price for 20oz tumbler from a reputable brand. I just paid $10 each for a couple 10oz Yetis last month.
Last edited by Highagain420 May 5, 2025 at 01:40 PM.
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Perfect for that 16oz morning whiskey sip🥃
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Quote from Highagain420 :
Just started replacing my porcelain mugs with stainless steel tumblers. Didn't realize how much my coffee cooled when it hit the porcelain mugs. Stainless steel keeps it piping hot for at least an hour and overall pretty hot for a few hours if you slide the lid close after every sip. Oppositely it works great to keep beverages ice cold. I read Hydro Flask is less durable than Yeti but it is the OG brand of flasks and is supposedly more stylish. Denting it shouldn't be an issue since I wont be carrying it everywhere like the regular flasks but usually once you dent it, it does ruin the insulation . Definitely great price for 20oz tumbler from a reputable brand. I just paid $10 each for a couple 10oz Yetis last month.

I pour near boiling water in the flask and dump it out before putting the coffee in. This way the coffee doesn't drop a few degrees just from pouring it into cold stainless steel
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Hydro flask quality went down a lot over the years.
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Quote from Highagain420 :
Just started replacing my porcelain mugs with stainless steel tumblers. Didn't realize how much my coffee cooled when it hit the porcelain mugs. Stainless steel keeps it piping hot for at least an hour and overall pretty hot for a few hours if you slide the lid close after every sip. Oppositely it works great to keep beverages ice cold. I read Hydro Flask is less durable than Yeti but it is the OG brand of flasks and is supposedly more stylish. Denting it shouldn't be an issue since I wont be carrying it everywhere like the regular flasks but usually once you dent it, it does ruin the insulation . Definitely great price for 20oz tumbler from a reputable brand. I just paid $10 each for a couple 10oz Yetis last month.
"Supposedly more stylish." Let's check with mom to be sure. Mooooooooooommmm!!!
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Won't hold a Venti - I'm out.
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Doesn't everyone have enough reusable mugs already? Or did we throw them all in the trash?
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Quote from Batmansplumber :
"Supposedly more stylish." Let's check with mom to be sure. Mooooooooooommmm!!!
what did she say?
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Quote from nonplus :
Doesn't everyone have enough reusable mugs already? Or did we throw them all in the trash?
you need 20-30 colors to coordinate your fit. keep up!
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