- Color: Yellow
- 90% Recycled 18/8 stainless steel, BPA-free
- Recycled stainless steel icon inside the tumbler indicates your Quencher is made from sustainable material
- Double-wall vacuum insulation
- Powder coat finish
- FlowState™ screw-on lid
- Reusable straw
- Comfort-grip handle
- Car cup holder compatible (base diameter: 3.1 inches)
- Dishwasher safe
- The lead in Stanley cups is contained within a pellet used to seal the vacuum insulation at the base of the cup, which is covered by a stainless steel circular shield[1]. This design prevents direct contact with the lead during regular use, including dishwasher cleaning.
- It's worth noting that experts like Jack Caravanos from New York University have expressed minimal concern about lead exposure from intact Stanley cups, as the lead is deeply embedded within the product[4]. As long as the cup's structure remains intact, including during dishwasher cycles, the risk of lead exposure remains very low.
This travel tumbler is just what you need for all-day hydration. Take it with you to a high-intensity workout or on an extra-long commute to keep your drink cold for hours. The lid features a rotating cover with three positions: a straw opening, a wide mouth for drinking, and a full-cover top to prevent spills. The larger size even fits comfortably in your vehicle’s cup holder and comes with a rugged handle for carrying.
Lead concerns?
Sources
[1] Stanley Cup Lead Lawsuit: Is There A Lead Poisoning Risk? https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/stanley-cups-contain-lead-pose-risk-lead-poisoning-experts-weigh-rcna135584
[2] How Worried Should You Be About Lead in Your Stanley Cup? https://news.northeastern.edu/2024/01/31/stanley-cup-lead/
[3] Worry About Lead in Your Drinking Water, But Not From Stanley Cups https://earthjustice.org/article/worried-about-lead-in-your-drinking-water-stanley-cups-are-a-small-part-of-a-much-bigger-problem
[4] Stanley cups contain lead – should we be worried about exposure? https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240130-stanley-cups-contain-lead-should-consumers-worry
[5] Stanley Cups Contain Lead. Are They Still Safe to Use? https://www.verywellhealth.com/lead-in-stanley-cups-8553623