I couldn’t enjoy this tumbler more.
Goodness gracious, this tumbler makes me so very happy. It’s easy to grab, easy to fill, easy to take the lid off to access ice when I want to munch on some..Oh, and it’s lefty-friendly, being the lid isn’t screw on; and pops on/off. To which, I have had zero leakage, also (with exception of the straw being open when tipped over, though, barely. Otherwise, nothing).It keeps my ice and water good for about a day. Sometimes it’ll melt faster/slower — it depends on environment; say, if it’s outside with me while I work in the yard.It fits in my cup holder alright. I have two sizes in my Ford truck; and it fits in the large one. It tilts around, a bit, though, not enough to tip over and come out of the holder. I can easily keep it steady with my right arm, when necessary.It fits my mother’s Ford Escape holders perfectly.Also, the design is really sleek and nice. So far, I haven’t scratched/dinged it, in anyway, over the month or so I’ve had it.Which, admittedly, is quite an impressive feat, on my end.I ended up purchasing a larger 64oz water bottle, for the gym — as I fill this up almost to the top with ice, causing me to not have a lot of room for water and having to refill ot faster (I’m anemic, causing me to have the desire to munch on ice. Which, is why I love the way the lid easily pops off, making ice access effortless).It’s wonderful for everyday, on-the-go water drinking (or any drinks, I suppose).I did buy the white version, though, upon seeing it — I sent it back. Black is more my aesthetic and there is no way I’ll be able to keep that white as beautiful as it was.So, if you’re someone who is considering purchasing one of these tumblers, in white — it is equally as sleek looking, as the black.I’ve read people comparing ‘these tumblers to the ever so currently trendy Stanleys.I have no experience with Stanleys, whatsoever. However, I did find this byway of searching “Stanley dupes” — only cause I thought it was more likely to pull up what I was looking for.Especially, with the handle. I have neuropathy from time to time, so, even though I mostly grip this rumpled from the bottom — I really like the extra support of the handle, and use it often.Personally, after seeing people with the Stanley tumblers these are a dupe of — I’d take this tumbler any day, style-wise.It really does look nice.And though I don’t really know the differences between the two brands of tumblers, regarding functionality — I know I have read the Stanleys leak, and this one, definitely doesn’t; with a very secure pop-off, lefty-friendly lid, as stated previously.I intend to buy another black one down the road, for sure.So, all that to say..I couldn’t recommend this tumbler enough. I don’t have much — or really any — experience, with any sort of other tumblers, of this sort. Though, I know that this tumbler is enough for me to not give a flyin’ rat’s rear about any others.And I tend to be a loyal person, when I find something that works; and especially something that matches/excess my expectations.And this did exactly that; for which, I am very grateful for. My autistic/OCD-ass can be very nit-picky when it comes to the details around functionality, and most often, products leave much to be desired, even with being the better of options.I’d say my only irritation about this tumbler is the smallest of the slightest black drip, on the silver around the top (OCD, lol. I’m workin’ on it).

























































































