Amazon has
8-Oz Stanley Classic Easy Fill Wide Mouth Stainless Steel Flask (Ash) for
$13.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
phoinix for posting this deal.
About this item:
- POCKET FRIENDLY: Stanley designed this 8-ounce flask for the person that's on the move; it has a flat back that easily slides into your pocket; the hinge-connected cap ensures it always stays covered to avoid leaks
- DURABLE & RUST-PROOF: This hip-flask is built to last with 1 0mm thick and strong 18/8 BPA-Free stainless steel that's lightweight; rugged and rust-proof Its versatile design makes it work while camping in the mountains or woods or at sporting events
- EASY TO DRINK/POUR: Stanley Classic Flask features a wide mouth opening that makes filling, pouring, and cleaning easy An integrated lanyard cap; you don't have to worry about losing your flask cap
- LIFETIME WARRANTY: 'BUILT FOR LIFE' Since 1913 we've promised to provide rugged capable gear for food and drink; built to last a lifetime It's a promise we still keep Stanley products purchased from Stanley Resellers come with a lifetime warranty
Leave a Comment
Top Comments
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CSF4JKY8/
The Adventure is smaller, formed to be more pocketable, but has a narrow spout that might be tricky to refill. It's my favorite, compact container for holding water during travel, as I don't always want a cylindrical water bottle bulging on the side of my backpack.
In terms of the narrow spout on the Adventure, it'll result in a bit of splashing at the water refill stations. If you're pouring in more valuable fluids, you'll definitely want to use a flask, or stick with the Classic.
23 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank sodakar
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CSF4JKY8/
The Adventure is smaller, formed to be more pocketable, but has a narrow spout that might be tricky to refill. It's my favorite, compact container for holding water during travel, as I don't always want a cylindrical water bottle bulging on the side of my backpack.
In terms of the narrow spout on the Adventure, it'll result in a bit of splashing at the water refill stations. If you're pouring in more valuable fluids, you'll definitely want to use a flask, or stick with the Classic.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Slick_Drone
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
I'm more of a 30oz Camelback man, myself, but no judgment
But yes not just booze, you could also keep some 2 stroke oil in it.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Leave a Comment