STANLEY Vacuum Insulated Bottle 1,9 Litre User Guide
- June 12, 2024
- Stanley
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Vacuum Insulated Bottle 1,9 Litre
User Guide
How To Properly Clean Your Stanley Gear
When you have a reputation for being the “Toughest of the Tough,” people put
you through the paces. It kinda puts a target on your back. But at Stanley, we
don’t mind getting a little brash that way. We make cool stuff, what can we
say?At Stanley, every product we make is designed
with this in mind. We make bottles, mugs, lunchboxes, cook sets, flasks,
growlers, coolers, and more – all based on the classic, time-tested yet state-
of-the-art designs that were blowing your grandad’s mind before you were a
glint in his eye.
More than just sturdy, our products are made for real life. Whether it’s
getting tossed around on the worksite, popped open and passed around at the
campsite, or just sipped from leisurely on your commute to work, these are the
constant companions: The best friends that never let you down, are always
there with hot coffee or a cold brew when you need it, and never forget to
text when they’re having a party.
That said, as cool as our products are, they don’t clean themselves. Things
can still get a little funky if you don’t take care of your little buddy. I
mean, who wants to taste yesterday’s skunky old creamer as you’re downing hot
coffee from your Insulated Vacuum
Bottles in the
morning?
Or get a whiff of that chicken soup your mom made when you were home for the
holidays every time you crack open your Food
Jar
Wanna spare yourself the public ridicule and scorn that comes from being the
owner of a Certified Nasty Stanley product? Here’s what you need to know about
keeping your Stanley clean as a whistle and ready for action.
Before Your First Use
Stanley’s are technically good to go straight off the shelf, but it still pays to wash all the parts of your new Stanley product thoroughly before you fill ’er up for the first time. Think of it this way: Everyone loves that “new car” smell, but it’s not always the most appetizing taste, y’know?
Clean Out Between Each Use And Don’t Keep Food Past Its Prime
This should be a no brainer, but you’d be surprised. Since quite a few of our
products are known for their industry-leading superior thermal retention
technology (translation from science-speak: they keep whatever’s in it real
cold or really hot for real long time), people sometimes think that you can
just throw your favorite food or drink in one of our products and leave it
there indefinitely. Newsflash: Stuff still goes bad, even if it’s tightly
sealed. Check the specs on your specific Stanley product and avoid keeping
food or drink past its recommended lifespan. Once you’ve had enough, dump the
remainder and clean your Stanley out thoroughly before your next use.
Clean With Non-Abrasive Cleaners And Sponges
A good Stanley product should feel like a member of the family, and you
wouldn’t scrub your poor grandpa down with steel wool, would you? Jeeze, we
hope not (for a variety of reasons). A dishrag, soft sponge, or small brush
for hard to reach places should do the trick, paired with gentle dish soap.
Keep it natural and crunchy, man.
How To Clean The “Hard To Reach” Stanley Products (Master Flask, Classic
Flask, And Thermoses)
Some of our products are a little trickier to clean but don’t worry, we’ve got
you covered. To keep your Stanley sparkling, use simple, use this simple
cleaning concoction and routine:
You’ll need:
- ¼ cup uncooked rice
- 3oz distilled white vinegar
Instructions:
- Pour ¼ cup of uncooked rice into the flask.
- Fill the flask with 3oz of distilled white vinegar.
- Seal flask.
- Shake vigorously for 1 minute.
- Let sit for 5-10 minutes.*
- Shake vigorously again for 1-2 minutes.
- Empty flask. Bonus points for composting the rice.
- Rinse thoroughly with warm water.
- Leave open until dry.
Whatever You Do, Don’t Use Bleach
We’re hardcore, but not that hardcore. Even though most Stanley products are
designed to take a lickin’, harsh chemicals like bleach or chlorine could
degrade some of the sealing parts on some products. Bad news for things like
leaks and keeping things hot.
First, consult your care & use or base artwork, but many Stanleys are
dishwasher safe. If your product is dishwasher safe, and if you’re
not feeling ambitious, simply separate the different parts of your Stanley and
pop it in the dishwasher. It’s that easy. Sure, if your Stanley has a narrow
opening or you want to keep the finish or paint looking its best, hand-washing
is still your best bet, but sometimes it’s nice to know you can let the
dishwasher do the heavy lifting.
That’s it, folks. Nothing too tricky. That’s because our goal is to make sure
that our Stanley products are built strong, built simple, and built for life.
That’s why we include a lifetime warranty on every product we sell. If you
ever have an issue with your Stanley, it stops working or something breaks, or
just have questions, we want to hear from you: Reach out to our customer
service team24 hours a day, 7 days
a week. We’ll make it right, no matter when or where you bought your Stanley.
Bottom’s up.
References
- Vacuum Insulated Food Jars | Stainless Steel | Stanley
- Insulated Vacuum Bottles | Travel, Coffee & Beer | Stanley
- Contact Us | Stanley Drinkware & Gear
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