Product: 4-Pack: Tervis 24 oz Powder Coated Triple Insulated Stainless Steel Tumblers
Model: 1379545, 1379555
Condition: New
Enhance your hydration with this 4-Pack of 24 oz powder coated and triple insulated stainless steel tumblers, offering durability and long-lasting cold for your drinks
Long-Lasting Cold: Triple insulation technology reduces condensation and keeps your drinks cold for up to 60 hours, ensuring refreshing sips all day long
Easy Ice Addition: The large bottle opening makes it effortless to add ice cubes, while the non-slip base ensures stability on any surface
Convenient Lid: Enjoy hassle-free drinking with the easy-to-clean and easy-close high-performance ergonomic lid, providing spill-proof protection on the go
Versatile Use: Whether at home, work, or on-the-go, these tumblers are a must-have companion for all your hydration needs
Durable Construction: Crafted from copper-lined 18/8 stainless steel, these tumblers are built to last, ensuring resistance to tastes or odors for long-lasting freshness
Stylish Design: The powder-coated finish adds a touch of style to your drinkware collection, perfect for adding flair to any occasion
Perfect for Gifting: Treat yourself or a loved one to the gift of superior hydration with this 4-Pack of Tervis Stainless Steel Tumblers, perfect for any occasion
Material:
Copper-Lined 18/8 Stainless Steel
Insulation:
Triple Insulation Technology
Keeps Cold:
Up to 60 Hours
Bottle Opening:
Large enough to add ice cubes
Base:
Non-Slip
Ergonomic Lid
Spill & Leak Proof
Coated:
Powder-Coated Finish
Safe:
BPA-Free
Individual Tumbler Dimensions:
11.6" L x 3" Diameter
Individual Tumbler Capacity:
24 Ounces
What’s Included?
4x Tervis Powder Coated Stainless Steel Insulated Tumblers in your choice of color
Got these before. Seem fairly good quality. Don’t know if the “triple-wall” is real or more effective than good double-wall. They are quite heavy meaning probably a lot of metal layers, and, as I said, seems pretty well-built, especially for the money.
@SteelCityExile Yeah but I’d warn that even empty, these weigh quite a bit. For air travel (ugh!), I say even a single-wall lightweight plastic bottle is better, preferably with a built-in clip that can be hooked to clothing or luggage.
And the ability to keep things cold or hot won’t matter since you have to dump it all out for the Gestappo/TSA. And wait in line to fill it from an over-used water faucet with city tap water.
That said, I do like these bottles and recommend them. Just not for air travel.
And the ability to keep things cold or hot won’t matter since you have to dump it all out for the Gestappo/TSA
Nope. Ice is a solid. If you put the ice in a good insulated bottle it will still be a solid when you go thru security (if a little melts you can easily drink it before you go thru). I do this almost every time I fly. I can fill my bottle with ice at home, drive 2.5 hours to the airport, park off premise, shuttle in and get thru security with no problem.
YW
Screw it, in for 4 more. I got a color mix last time but like what I call the muted rhubarb color. I consider these more for filtered water storage than for daily carry.
Specs
Product: 4-Pack: Tervis 24 oz Powder Coated Triple Insulated Stainless Steel Tumblers
Model: 1379545, 1379555
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$92 (for 4) at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Thursday, Dec 18 - Monday, Dec 22
The last pic shows the “spout lid”. Do they come with that or the “performance lid”?
Nope, just the basic lid seen in the other photos.
Got these before. Seem fairly good quality. Don’t know if the “triple-wall” is real or more effective than good double-wall. They are quite heavy meaning probably a lot of metal layers, and, as I said, seems pretty well-built, especially for the money.
I lost a similar tumbler while going through an airport, so I need a few replacements that are inexpensive and travel well. These will do nicely.
@SteelCityExile Yeah but I’d warn that even empty, these weigh quite a bit. For air travel (ugh!), I say even a single-wall lightweight plastic bottle is better, preferably with a built-in clip that can be hooked to clothing or luggage.
And the ability to keep things cold or hot won’t matter since you have to dump it all out for the Gestappo/TSA. And wait in line to fill it from an over-used water faucet with city tap water.
That said, I do like these bottles and recommend them. Just not for air travel.
@pmarin @SteelCityExile
Nope. Ice is a solid. If you put the ice in a good insulated bottle it will still be a solid when you go thru security (if a little melts you can easily drink it before you go thru). I do this almost every time I fly. I can fill my bottle with ice at home, drive 2.5 hours to the airport, park off premise, shuttle in and get thru security with no problem.
YW
@chienfou @pmarin
Takes notes
Thanks, folks!
@SteelCityExile
YW
Screw it, in for 4 more. I got a color mix last time but like what I call the muted rhubarb color. I consider these more for filtered water storage than for daily carry.
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