Are Stanley Coffee Mugs and French Presses Worth The Hype? I Tried them to Find Out!

A few years ago Stanley reached out to me about an instagram collaboration and sent along a few mugs, a French press, pour-over coffee set, and food jars. I wondered what I’d eventually do with all of it, however years later, I still use their products daily.



I had not heard of them prior, but then started seeing Stanley quenchers all over social media and realized it’s a thing .



So are Stanley coffee products worth buying? Here’s what to know:



The Stanley Coffee Mug and French Press Lineup



Stanley products are amazing at keeping things hot or cold all day long. They also come with a lifetime warranty, which I’ve become a big fan of lately (I will only buy luggage that has a lifetime warranty now!)



I hate cheap things that break, and getting something that will last a lifetime ultimately costs way less in the long run.



Plus, I feel that Stanley products are quite reasonable in price. They are made from stainless steel, are BPA-free, and are dishwasher safe. I’m writing this post years later not because it’s sponsored (it’s not) or because I was asked to. I think these are actually great, and I want to share a company that makes things that last. With that said, here’s the winning lineup for my fellow coffee lovers:



Legendary Camp Mugs






The classic legendary camp mugs and the larger stay hot camp mug are not just your usual mugs. They’re insulated with Stanley’s double-wall vacuum insulation to maintain the temperature of your coffee, tea, or Moscow mule if you wish, on a crisp morning or evening. It’ll keep your drink hot for up to an hour and a half and your iced drink cold for up to 15 hours!



They come with a fitted cover as well that leaves a small space to sip out of, further reducing temperature loss and making them friendlier to a morning walk without spillage.



They can also be thrown into a box with the rest of your camping gear without risking breakage or even denting since they’re made of steel.



I’m a fan of these in conjunction with the pour over set for a way to make barista-style coffee when camping or in my case quite often, sitting in the back of my pickup truck at a rest stop or solo camping in the middle of nowhere Utah or Nevada . It’s so easy with a camp stove and jet boil to have really nice coffee in a few minutes, so why not indulge?



Classic Perfect Brew Pour Over Set






Speaking of the pour over , it fits perfectly onto the mug. It’s like they were meant to go together or something, eh? 
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