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forum threadCobalt_Blue_FF posted Yesterday 07:33 PM
forum threadCobalt_Blue_FF posted Yesterday 07:33 PM

Amazon Resale: STANLEY Quencher H2.0 Tumbler with Handle and Straw 30 oz - From $11.87 + FS w/ Prime

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48 units at $11.87 as of posting. Other Amazon Resale conditions available at higher prices.



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48 units at $11.87 as of posting. Other Amazon Resale conditions available at higher prices.



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Model: STANLEY Quencher H2.0 Tumbler with Handle and Straw 30 oz | Flowstate 3-Position Lid | Cup Holder Compatible for Travel | Insulated Stainless Steel Cup | BPA-Free | Stone

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Sal.ParadiseYesterday 07:51 PM
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Quote from rjinaz10 :
I bought one. I like to replace these every 6 months or so. Seal always seems worn at that point
Probably an indication that a better brand would be more suitable. I've had my Zojirushi for 5 years.
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Sal.ParadiseYesterday 07:51 PM
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Are people buying used straws here? Yuck.
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irisheyes66Yesterday 07:54 PM
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Quote from Sal.Paradise :
Probably an indication that a better brand would be more suitable. I've had my Zojirushi for 5 years.
Agreed. I have several daily use Contigo tumblers that are in perfect shape...the youngest one is 4 years old 😁
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Quote from Sal.Paradise :
Are people buying used straws here? Yuck.
I'm sure you eat out at a restaurant and use the utensils, plates, etc. it's basically the same thing but probably even worst. You shouldn't be judging what people buy.
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HollywoodHOFYesterday 08:03 PM
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lost me at used
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Quote from rjinaz10 :
I bought one. I like to replace these every 6 months or so. Seal always seems worn at that point
I'm having a hard time believing a SDer is replacing $45 cups every 6 months... Seriously, what are you doing to them? I have cups that are 3-5 years old, I have Stanley thermoses that are nearly 15 years old...
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flowertomYesterday 08:19 PM
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So many thumbs down in this post.
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SerusYesterday 08:34 PM
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Quote from rjinaz10 :
I bought one. I like to replace these every 6 months or so. Seal always seems worn at that point
I legit have a contigo that I use almost daily since 2010. No issues.

6 months is insane. M
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nomoney4dealsYesterday 09:01 PM
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If the inside is stained from tea or coffee, you can use baking soda, dish soap and a little water to make it new again.
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rjinaz10Yesterday 11:08 PM
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I mean I basically only use the one cup all day long every day. After 6 months no tumbler seems to hold up as well as it did brand-new. Paying $13 for a new one in 6 months is really not as big of deal as many here is making it seem? I don't know. Yeti, hydro-flask, doesn't matter they all have seal wear eventually which makes deals like this awesome.
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rjinaz10Yesterday 11:11 PM
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Quote from flowingcove :
I'm having a hard time believing a SDer is replacing $45 cups every 6 months... Seriously, what are you doing to them? I have cups that are 3-5 years old, I have Stanley thermoses that are nearly 15 years old...

Lol if you think I'm paying $45 for replacements. I also only tend to use one tumbler daily and rewash it everyday. I don't think I have ever paid more than $15 for a new tumbler.
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rjinaz10Yesterday 11:13 PM
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Quote from HollywoodHOF :
lost me at used

I mean worst case scenario it has a scratch or something in shipping. It's not really "used" and even if it were try some hot soap and water? Cooties aren't real.
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Quote from rjinaz10 :
I mean I basically only use the one cup all day long every day. After 6 months no tumbler seems to hold up as well as it did brand-new. Paying $13 for a new one in 6 months is really not as big of deal as many here is making it seem? I don't know. Yeti, hydro-flask, doesn't matter they all have seal wear eventually which makes deals like this awesome.
Maybe don't close the lid too tight.

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