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Reddit mentions of Stanley Classic Vacuum Stein 24oz with Double Insulation Keeps Beer Cold, Stainless Steel Beer Stein with Heavy Duty Handle, Plastic Free Inner Surface, Masked Lip for Smooth Drink Rim,

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Stanley Classic Vacuum Stein 24oz with Double Insulation Keeps Beer Cold, Stainless Steel Beer Stein with Heavy Duty Handle, Plastic Free Inner Surface, Masked Lip for Smooth Drink Rim,
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    Features:
  • FRESH FOR HOURS: The double-wall vacuum insulation combined with the latching lid keeps your beer cold for up to 9 hrs, hot for up to 5 hours, or iced for up to 36 hours The stein's BPA-free stainless steel interior so all you taste is a fresh drink
  • TOUGH AND DURABLE: We designed this with two layers of naturally BPA-free 18/10 stainless steel walls to provide superior insulation but that’s not all The tough material is rust-proof and can take as many cheers as you can stand
  • STURDY HANDLE: Even when this is filled to the brim with your favorite brew, the heavy duty handle makes it easy to keep a grasp on the stein after a few rounds
  • EASY TO CLEAN: The last thing you want to do is spend your time cleaning – that’s why every piece of our Stein is dishwasher safe It also has a nice wide opening, which can fit a standard kitchen brush inside
  • LIFETIME WARRANTY: ‘Built for life’ is a motto we’ve stood by since 1913 with our promise to provide rugged, capable gear for food and drink, built to last a lifetime It’s a promise we still keep Our products come with a lifetime warranty
Specs:
Color(Discontinued) Matte Black
Height8.1 Inches
Length6 Inches
Number of items1
Size24OZ / .7L
Weight1.3 Pounds
Width4.1 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Stanley Classic Vacuum Stein 24oz with Double Insulation Keeps Beer Cold, Stainless Steel Beer Stein with Heavy Duty Handle, Plastic Free Inner Surface, Masked Lip for Smooth Drink Rim,:

u/WDoE · 4 pointsr/BurningMan

I've used this type before and didn't really like it. Not a big fan of cups that don't seal. Not a big fan of straws. Not a big fan of plastic as it can leach flavor. (I got a terrible drink at a bar and it ruined a plastic bottle I had). Not a big fan of clear as light beers can skunk in minutes and sunlight warms drinks.

I'm trying to decide between:

24 oz metal, latching stein

18 oz metal/plastic, screw top, sliding sip hole travel mug

16 oz metal/plastic, screw top, flippy sip hole travel mug

The hard requirements were that it sealed, opens fairly easily, has a handle + way to clip, metal body, vacuum insulated, and some amount of flat space for stickers and my ID.

I really like the stein because it is big and I don't have to screw it off to fill it (which was the failing point of my last cup). I love drinking out of a completely open top, and unscrewing is a pain. But it isn't perfectly cylindrical for stickers like the other two. Also, it seems like it would need two hands to unlatch.

I like the 18 oz mug. It's a tolerable size, tons of flat area, fun colors already... but I'm not sold on the sliding plastic lid. I have one, and the lid is already leaching coffee flavor, spits up a bit when it slides, and it doesn't cover the entire liquid path, so I'll be drinking bits of playa mud if I fail to wipe it off.

I'm lukewarm on the 16 oz. Good amount of flat area. I love the D ring at the top of a hooked handle so I can either clip it mostly upright or hang it from the handle off a belt, handlebars, or basket. I like that the flip lid covers the liquid path. This is the most like my old cup, but my old cup wasn't cylindrical and the clip point was at the bottom of the handle, so if I clipped it on my backpack, it was inverted, and it wasn't perfectly sealed, I'd get some drips.