Where To Buy The Stanley Tumbler May 2023

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Dec 13, 2023

Where To Buy The Stanley Tumbler May 2023

Once the Stanley Quencher H2.o FlowState Tumblerwent viral on TikTok last

Once the Stanley Quencher H2.o FlowState Tumblerwent viral on TikTok last year—videos with the hashtag #stanleytumbler have gotten a combined 240 million views—it was near impossible to get your hands on one. It sold out repeatedly for weeks on end, and Stanley cup restocks would typically be gone within a day or two. But there finally seems to be a somewhat healthy supply of the popular drinkware. If you’re wondering where to buy the Stanley tumbler, you can currently find it in stock on the brand's site as well as at Amazon, REI and Dick's Sporting Goods.

You can find the popular Stanley tumbler in stock at four stores right now.

Fans of the Stanley Quencher tumbler say that while there's a lot to love about it (like the fact that it fits perfectly in your car's cupholder), the cup's main appeal is that it makes it easy and fun to drink more water throughout the day. The tumbler is made from 90% recycled stainless steel and promises to keep drinks hot for seven hours, cold for 11 hours and iced for up to two whole days. The ergonomic handle also makes it easy to tote around, while the 40-ounce capacity ensures that you don't have to get up from your desk to refill it multiple times a day in order to stay hydrated.

After fluctuating in and out of stock for months, the Stanley Quencher H2.o FlowState is currently available at multiple stores. Here's more info on where you can buy it, and which places have the best selection of colorways available.

Stanley

You can find the 40-ounce Stanley cup in stock on the brand's site in 10 different colorways at the moment. The 30-ounce version is also in stock if you’re looking for something slightly smaller or more affordable—it's $10 cheaper.

Amazon

Seven different shades of the Stanley tumbler are currently available for $45 on Amazon. Some of the others are selling for upwards of $70, so we recommend shopping through the other retailers on this list if you have your heart set on one of those. Also, keep in mind that the Prime shipping estimate is early June for some of the colorways.

REI

REI has four variations of the Stanley tumbler to choose from—including the new Tigerlily colorway. Add a couple to your cart to take advantage of free shipping on orders over $50.

Dick's Sporting Goods

Choose from color and pattern options at Dick's Sporting Goods right now. You might also be able to opt for free store pickup, depending on your location.

There are several selling points of the Stanley tumbler that have made it a social media sensation. For one, it holds 40 ounces of water and keeps that water exceptionally cold for up to two days per the company's website. Many users say those facts make it easier for them to drink more water throughout the day. Plus, has a convenient handle, a straw and is just overall aesthetically pleasing—it's practically a status symbol at this point.

For the most part, they don't. The top screws on to create a tight seal and the new version of the Stanley tumbler has lining around the straw and a closure option to prevent spills. That said, if you tip it completely upside down water will inevitably leak out of the straw.

According to the brand, the Stanley Quencher H2.o FlowState can keep water cold for 11 hours and iced for up to two days. While it's not exactly the same design, one Forbes Vetted staffer tested her Stanley IceFlow and found that it held ice for 10+ hours, even without the lid.

Stanley Tumblers are typically restocked about once a month. The exact time frame varies, but you can almost guarantee most retailers will have a fresh supply at some point every month. Lately, they’ve been staying in stock longer, so you’re even more likely to find the color you want—you just might have to poke around at a few retailers first.

The Stanley Tumbler skyrocketed in popularity after going viral on TikTok and spent a majority of 2022 sold out at most retailers. There's likely a little artificial scarcity at play here, but the tumblers are also cute, effective and make it easier to drink more water. It's easy to see why they’re still flying off the shelves even a year later.