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Get a Stanley water bottle for as low as $12.80 for Cyber Monday

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SAVE UP TO 60%: TikTok's favorite reusable drinkware and camping gear brand Stanley is having a Cyber Monday sale on some of its most popular mugs, bottles, and more. Shop the best deals below as of Nov. 27.

Best Stanley Cyber Monday deals at a glimpse:

Best for hydration
Stanley IceFlow tumbler in green

Best for travel
Stanley Go Flip Straw Water Bottle (22-ounce)
$12.80 at Stanley (save $19.20)
Stanley Go Flip Straw water bottle in green


Best for coffee
Stanley classic travel mug french press

If you've spent any time on TikTok this past year then you've certainly seen the drinkware and camping gear brand Stanley's impressive rise in popularity. Though Stanley's been around for generations, TikTok has a way of reviving brands — or at least dragging them into the mainstream. For what it's worth, though, Stanley is a brand that definitely deserves the hype (seriously, have you seen the viral fire video?)

If you're looking to jump on the bandwagon or shop for someone special in your life, Stanley is having a Cyber Monday sale on some of its most popular mugs, bottles, camping gear, and more. While most of the best deals can be found at Stanley's own website, Amazon has price drops worth checking out as well. We've done you a solid and rounded up the best deals from the sale below.

Best Stanley bottle Cyber Monday deal

Why we like it

For those who need a little help in the hydration department, meet the Stanley Go Flip Straw Water Bottle. It's designed to go where you go, with a lightweight design, a built-in rotating handle, and a fully leakproof seal — so you can toss it in your bag without worrying about drenching your stuff. It can also fit comfortably in the cup holder of your car (something that can't be said about many reusable water bottles). Just flip up the built-in straw for a quick sip of ice-cold water whenever you need it. The double-wall vacuum insulation Stanley's known for will ensure your drink stays cold for up to 45 hours. At $12.80, it's a total steal — that's 60% off its usual cost.

Best Stanley camping gear Cyber Monday deal

Why we like it

Attention, campers: the Adventure Stay Hot Camp Crock is down to just $49 during Stanley's Cyber Monday sale. That's 30% in savings. The Camp Crock can fit up to three quarts of food — soup, pasta, BBQ, etc. — for your camping trips and keep it piping hot for up to 12 hours. It also makes a great ice bucket, as its double-wall vacuum insulation can keep things cold for 16 hours as well. Just fill it up, pack it, and bring it along for your adventures.

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