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The Coldest 40 oz Tumbler features triple-wall insulation to keep beverages ice-cold for over 36 hours or hot for 13+, a 100% leak-proof guarantee with three versatile lids including a straw, and an ergonomic handle with a non-slip base. Designed to fit 99% of cup holders and available in over 40 colors, it’s the ultimate stylish, spill-proof hydration companion for busy professionals.





A**2
In love
I am a serious water drinker. Like almost a gallon a day. And I’m picky, I only like ice cold water and prefer Culligan water so I prefer to fill up at home. For years I carried the HUGE 7/11 super big gulp jug. Obviously it’s not easy to carry around and spills happens way too often. Have you ever had a half gallon of ice water spilled in your lap? I have. So from there I tried every major brand and some smaller ones. I was always let down until I found coldest bottles.My first one was a shaker bottle over a year ago. Just recently it took a huge nose dive off the top of our SUV and finally dented. I’m guessing it compromised the inside because it no longer stays cold. In that year it was dropped many times but had not even left a scratch. The only scratch was on the bottom from picking it up and setting it down a million times.I didn’t hesitate to order the coldest brand again. I didn’t know the offered larger jugs and I got excited. They hold plenty of water to get through from one fill up to the next. The water stays ice cold, like seriously lives up to its name. There have been a couple of occasions where I filled it and left it behind by accident and after 12 hours the ice hadn’t even started to melt.The handle is sturdy and easy to hold. Everything seems very well made. The silicone around the straw is awesome. Zero leaks. All three tops work great for different situations. And can we add that these cups are STUNNING. Pictures do them no justice.The bottom fits perfectly into all of our cup holders. I love the straw topper, when we are out getting dirty my drink does not. lol. The paracord handles are a great addition making them easy to carry. (I found these on the companies site).I carry it to all my doctors appointments and many of the nurses and receptionist loved the look and wrote down the brand. It’s fun to go in now and see their beautiful selections. There are sooo many varieties to fit all needs and every week new designs drop.I’m addicted. I’ll never buy another brand again.
T**L
Coldest 👉🏻I broke up with Stan.
I am no longer with Stan. The Coldest water bottle has surpassed my expectations, proving to be the most satisfactory purchase I've ever made. The cost was justified, as it maintains water at a cold temperature for an extended period and slows down ice melting. The thick yet lightweight design is sophisticated, and the handle's comfort is essential for me, considering my arthritic hands. This bottle accommodates various hydration preferences, featuring three leak-proof lids and an agitator for protein shakes or fruit. Its exceptional quality is evident. I recommend purchasing a Coldest cleaning brush for effortless cleaning. Additionally, I acquired a Coldest paracord, enabling me to carry the bottle from the top, which is extremely useful, allowing it to hang from my walker. Highly recommend.
L**P
Beautiful & Useful!
I recently ordered this Coldest cup for my daughter, & she loves it. The only problem is that her daughter wants to take it to school. I thought the silver cheetah pattern was really attractive, but it was the multiple lids that I felt made this cup a winner over the Stanley's I usually bought. It's very pretty, & it does what it's meant to do: keep your beverage icy cold for a very long time! Admittedly, I would not have paid full price of over $50. for this cup, but the sale price seemed in line with other premium cups.
I**K
Tie-dye color is gorgeous (nothing like marketing pics)
Coldest tumblers feel very aggressively over-marketed to me and whoever is in charge of taking pictures for their packaging should be sacked, but they are legitimately wonderful water bottles if you find a color you like.Here's why I am absolutely head-over-heels for my tie-dye 36oz Limitless tumbler:* The tie-dye coloring is GORGEOUS. Go dig through the customer images, because the pictures shown alongside the product description must be 3D renders; they look absolutely nothing like the real product. I originally ordered their green/purple "interstellar" tumbler, but it was far too fabulous for me (turns out it has an iridescent glitter coating, which doesn't translate in pictures but is incredibly in-your-face in person). Fortunately, I discovered the customer photos of the tie-dye tumbler and haven't looked back.* 36oz is a large amount of water, and easily works to share. It will last me pretty much all day if I'm the only one drinking it, or I can take it in the car to share with my wife (the kids have their own water bottles).* It fits really well into my car's cup holder, but isn't so over-large that it runs afoul of the dashboard (I'm driving a Chevy Bolt, FWIW).* The rubberized bottom keeps it nice and steady on otherwise-slipper surfaces like tile.* The side handle is absolutely necessary for a water bottle of this size/weight. That alone makes this particular bottle in the Coldest line a no-brainer, IMO.* This is one of the few Coldest water bottles that has tasteful branding (just a small "COLDEST" logo near the bottom, and it's facing the drinker if you're right handed).* Three lids! I've admittedly only used the folding straw lid so far (make sure to cut the straw at an angle! Mine was almost exactly as tall as the water bottle, and I could barely get any water up it; once I clipped it, I'm getting huge gulps, to the point that I haven't bothered to try the gulp lid), but it's nice to effectively have three water bottles in one.* It really keeps water cold for a long time! I'll typically fill it 1/3 to 1/2 with ice, and that will easily last 24+ hours. My other stainless steel insulated water bottle (from Camelbak, FWIW) will only keep the ice as ice for about 12 hours; this one I can fill in the evening and it will be perfectly cold right up until the next evening. My wife actually doesn't like using it because the water is a little too cold for her tastes; more for me!* The folding straw lid has been spill-proof for me. A little bit of water occasionally will leak out if I don't let it drain completely before flipping it shut, and of course I'd probably want to use the gulp lid if I'm going to let the bottle float around a bag (since something could conceivably flip the straw up), but I haven't had any leaks after the water bottle falls over from sitting on the couch, shaking it to even distribute the ice, etc.That said, there are some potential downsides that you should probably know about, as well:- NOT GOOD FOR LEFTIES! The way the bottle is threaded and the position of the handle mean that if you're left-handed you basically can't use anything other than the always-open straw cap and drink out of it comfortably using the handle.- It's kind of fiddly to clean. I ended up buying Coldest's bottle brush collection (they really got me good). It works great, but the ordinary bottle brushes we had floating around the house absolutely weren't up to the job. I wouldn't want to use this bottle for hot drinks or things with sugars and similar.- The design is necessarily kind of top-heavy to allow for use in cup holders, so it doesn't sit very well on carpet and other uneven surfaces.tl;dr this is a fantastic water bottle, but you can't trust the official pictures when it comes to coloration.
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