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  2. Our Honest Review of the Hydro Flask vs. Stanley ... - AOL

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    We compared Stanley to Hydro Flask, putting their 40 oz. tumbler designs to the test to determine who comes out on top in the great water bottle debate. Our Honest Review of the Hydro Flask vs ...

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    Reviewers swear by these insulated tumblers to keep their drinks good to the last drop.

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    This new best seller is the latest Stanley product to go viral. It's, hands down, the best insulated water bottle out there and keeps drinks cold for an entire 24 hours.

  5. Stanley (drinkware company) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Quencher tumblers, Stanley also offers a handful of different vacuum insulated and non-vacuum insulated products including flasks, pint glasses, vacuum bottles, and other types of beverage containers. Stanley also offers outdoor coolers, lunchboxes, and camp cookware sets.

  6. Yeti Holdings - Wikipedia

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    YETI Holdings, Inc. is an American brand of outdoor recreation products, headquartered in Austin, Texas, [2] specializing in outdoor products such as ice chests, vacuum-insulated stainless-steel drinkware, soft coolers, dry bags, and related accessories. [2] YETI is known for their cult following of outdoor enthusiasts and office workers alike.

  7. Vacuum flask - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a vacuum flask Gustav Robert Paalen, Double Walled Vessel. Patent 27 June 1908, published 13 July 1909. The vacuum flask was designed and invented by Scottish scientist James Dewar in 1892 as a result of his research in the field of cryogenics and is sometimes called a Dewar flask in his honour.

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