Stanley unveils first ever patterned Quencher cup

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Fans are snapping up the latest Stanley designs while they
Fans are snapping up the latest Stanley designs while they're still in stock (Image: Stanley)

Having been kept tightly under wraps with just a few teasers on social media, the hotly anticipated new Stanley Quencher cup designs have finally dropped and are available to buy in the UK. With two unique prints added into the Stanley Flowstate Tumbler line, the most recent launch introduces Polar Swirl and Rose Quartz Swirl.

Stanley's Quencher H2.0 Flowstate Tumblers have become popular for their aesthetic as well as their functionality, with many users favouring the brand's fun and stylish water bottle colours and designs. The latest collection welcomes a twist on the iconic Quencher block colours, with playful prints added into the mix.

The original Rose Quartz is the most popular Stanley cup colour to date, with celebrities such as Adele having been spotted sipping from this model. While this design is still in stock and can be found here, Rose Quartz Swirl is a unique update, featuring a pink and white swirl pattern. Polar Swirl is similar in style, but blends white and grey tones for a fresh, cool and clean look.

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The £44.99 tumbler has sold out countless times and we're predicting this launch to be no different. Stanley fans took to Instagram to express their excitement over Rose Quartz Swirl and Polar Swirl, with one person saying, "lovely design - always love a good pattern", and another commenting, "never ordered something so quickly."

If you haven't heard of the Stanley Quencher Cup, it's essentially a reusable water bottle that holds 1.2ml of liquid, reducing the amount of times you have to re-fill and in turn helping to increase your water intake. It also keeps your drink icy cold for 48 hours thanks to a vacuum insulation and its clever design means it can fit into a car cup holder.

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We used the viral Stanley cup for a week to test it out and found ourselves drinking more water than ever before. The comfort-grip handle makes it easy to carry, and although it's not completely leak-proof like the Stanley Classic Iceflow Flip Straw Tumbler, it completely converted us into using this water bottle everyday to stay hydrated.

We're not the only ones who highly rate the Stanley Quencher cup, as it has been hailed as "the best cup in the world" that "everyone needs to get." One person said: "I'm literally shocked, I recently got a Stanley for Christmas and I'm in love! It's given me motivation to drink more even though it's a cup. I've even had people come up to me saying that my cup looks amazing! I'm so happy I got this and it was so worth it. It's a 5 stars from me!"

Another happy user said: "I’ve been waiting for a while to order a Stanley Quencher. The colours I wanted were either out of stock or I was um’ing and ah’ing about the price point. However, I received an email a few days ago saying the ‘Camelia’ colour was back in stock so I jumped at the chance and ordered one. I’m not sure what I expected, I mean, I knew they were 1.2L but it is way bigger than I thought it would be! I brought mine for work (I work for the NHS so I sometimes forget to drink as I’m so busy) but I will 100% be drinking more!"

If you're looking for a cheaper alternative, or the colour you had your eye on has sold out, we've rounded up the best Stanley cup alternatives here. After finding the Stanley cup she wanted out of stock, Loose Women panellist Frankie Bridge opted for the SoleCup from Amazon instead. It's £10 cheaper and similar in style - she told her social media followers: "So happy with this find! If you’re like me and you’ve been desperately searching for the Stanley Cup (it’s sold out everywhere) then this is SUCH a similar alternative."

How many litres in a Stanley cup?

The Stanley Quencher Flowstate Tumbler will carry 40oz, which is equivalent to 1.2 litres of water, or a beverage of your choice. This makes it ideal for gym visits or using while you work, as you won't have to get up to re-fill your water bottle.

Shop the new designs online at the Stanley UK website here while they're still in stock, or check out these cheaper alternatives.

Lucy Addicott

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