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frontpageDesertGardener | Staff posted Oct 30, 2025 07:07 PM
frontpageDesertGardener | Staff posted Oct 30, 2025 07:07 PM

20oz Stanley All Day Slim Insulated Bottle (Black 2.0 Gloss)

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$13

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Bullseye Deals via eBay has 20oz Stanley All Day Slim Bottle (Black 2.0 Gloss, New-Other) on sale for $12.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • 18/8 Recycled stainless steel, BPA-free
  • Double-wall vacuum insulation
  • Leakproof design
  • Car cupholder compatible
  • Dishwasher safe
  • 4 Hours Cold
  • 11 Hours Iced

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  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $5 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $17.99.
  • Returns: 30 days returns. Seller pays for return shipping.

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Bullseye Deals via eBay has 20oz Stanley All Day Slim Bottle (Black 2.0 Gloss, New-Other) on sale for $12.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • 18/8 Recycled stainless steel, BPA-free
  • Double-wall vacuum insulation
  • Leakproof design
  • Car cupholder compatible
  • Dishwasher safe
  • 4 Hours Cold
  • 11 Hours Iced

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $5 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $17.99.
  • Returns: 30 days returns. Seller pays for return shipping.

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Oct 31, 2025 09:51 PM
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RiotPenguinOct 31, 2025 09:51 PM
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Stanley's on Ozempic? Good for him 👏
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Yesterday 01:03 AM
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veritechyYesterday 01:03 AM
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Warrantees are great at Stanley. I had a problem with a thermos and they sent a new one. You may want to check if this is an authorized dealer just for the warranty.
Yesterday 02:47 AM
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LavenderPickle7682Yesterday 02:47 AM
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Quote from veritechy :
Warrantees are great at Stanley. I had a problem with a thermos and they sent a new one. You may want to check if this is an authorized dealer just for the warranty.
Bullseye Deals on Ebay is Target's used/returns/damaged outlet. They're SUPPOSED to check things, but they never do. They'll happily give refunds if something is wrong, since that's cheaper than actually inspecting every product that's returned. But that's now on you to get it returned to them -- how valuable is your time and effort? And do you want to be rewarding a company with your business -- a company that can't be even bothered to do the bare minimum?
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meinik007Yesterday 04:00 AM
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
Bullseye Deals on Ebay is Target's used/returns/damaged outlet. They're SUPPOSED to check things, but they never do. They'll happily give refunds if something is wrong, since that's cheaper than actually inspecting every product that's returned. But that's now on you to get it returned to them -- how valuable is your time and effort? And do you want to be rewarding a company with your business -- a company that can't be even bothered to do the bare minimum?
I've been pretty lucky with them, I never got anything in any condition other than described. I've bought about 10 items from them within the past year, mostly clothes, but also diapers and some toys.
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S_KlassYesterday 05:03 AM
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
Bullseye Deals on Ebay is Target's used/returns/damaged outlet. They're SUPPOSED to check things, but they never do. They'll happily give refunds if something is wrong, since that's cheaper than actually inspecting every product that's returned. But that's now on you to get it returned to them -- how valuable is your time and effort? And do you want to be rewarding a company with your business -- a company that can't be even bothered to do the bare minimum?
I ordered something from them and they shipped it damaged (obvious rip in fabric). I had to drive out to return it. I ordered something else and they shipped out the wrong color so it had to go back too.
Bullseye is not hitting the target for me!
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LavenderPickle7682Yesterday 07:17 AM
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Quote from S_Klass :
I ordered something from them and they shipped it damaged (obvious rip in fabric). I had to drive out to return it. I ordered something else and they shipped out the wrong color so it had to go back too.
Bullseye is not hitting the target for me!
Similarly with scAmazon -- sure, you can return things, usually without too much trouble...until they refuse to give you a dropoff label.

"Please return it to a UPS store" -- the nearest one is 45 minutes away, in a bad section of town, where I never go, and they keep banker's hours.

"Please return it to a Kolds or Staples store" -- those are over an hour away. Never been to a Kolds...ever. I can count on one hand the number of times I've been to a Staples in my life.

Please, just give me a pre-paid label. We have dropoff points in the town right next to us, 10 minute drive away. And they wanted me to do this with a $5 box of hinges that THEY messed up with (sent me used ones that were missing half the parts).

I was like...."after I get done figuring out the fuel and time spent driving and time spent away from work, it's cheaper for me to literally throw it in the garbage can." Amazon stole $5 from my wallet. Eat the loss.

If a person has a store next door, then good on them. But sadly, that's not the case for many of us.
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MrGreedYesterday 10:50 AM
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Your luck with Bullseye is about the same odds as fighting a stranger in an alley - 50/50

Ordered sheets for my rental properties literally 50% were used/damaged/stained and all were marked as "New with Tags"

The sheets that were labeled "new" as in without packaging or tags turned out to be brand new looking aka it was all random

After dealing with returns i vowed to never buy from Bullseye again unless its some kind of crazy deal, too much hassle dealing with this.

And this is a persistent continuous issue, search Reddit or Google for people's opinion
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FeistyKite520Yesterday 11:47 AM
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If 20 oz lasted me all day, then it was Winter and I really didn't need more than a bottle of water anyways.
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grayskunkYesterday 05:27 PM
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
Similarly with scAmazon -- sure, you can return things, usually without too much trouble...until they refuse to give you a dropoff label.

"Please return it to a UPS store" -- the nearest one is 45 minutes away, in a bad section of town, where I never go, and they keep banker's hours.

"Please return it to a Kolds or Staples store" -- those are over an hour away. Never been to a Kolds...ever. I can count on one hand the number of times I've been to a Staples in my life.

Please, just give me a pre-paid label. We have dropoff points in the town right next to us, 10 minute drive away. And they wanted me to do this with a $5 box of hinges that THEY messed up with (sent me used ones that were missing half the parts).

I was like...."after I get done figuring out the fuel and time spent driving and time spent away from work, it's cheaper for me to literally throw it in the garbage can." Amazon stole $5 from my wallet. Eat the loss.

If a person has a store next door, then good on them. But sadly, that's not the case for many of us.
You sound a bit like the people who complain about Costco deals who don't live next to a Costco. That's sounds annoying but there are other options, and this listing is about eBay
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Yesterday 07:33 PM
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LavenderPickle7682Yesterday 07:33 PM
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Quote from grayskunk :
You sound a bit like the people who complain about Costco deals who don't live next to a Costco. That's sounds annoying but there are other options, and this listing is about eBay
You sound a bit like the people who tell someone, unsolicited, to go get such-and-such deal at that Cost Corporation....and when someone responds "there isn't one nearby", you get all upset and tell them "well maybe you should move!"
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