Stanley Reviews
![Stanley AeroLight Transit Bottle (20 oz)](https://cdn.packhacker.com/2023/10/b44d8f8f-stanley-aerolight-transit-bottle-20-oz.jpg?auto=compress&auto=format&w=1050&h=700&fit=crop)
Product Review
The Stanley AeroLight Transit Bottle (20 oz) is a super lightweight and leakproof way to drink that fits in most holders and is easy to open one-handed.
![Stanley AeroLight Iceflow Bottle with Fast Flow Lid 16 oz](https://cdn.packhacker.com/2023/08/e58a52ea-stanley-aerolight-iceflow-bottle-with-fast-flow-lid-16-oz.jpg?auto=compress&auto=format&w=1050&h=700&fit=crop)
Product Review
The Stanley AeroLight Iceflow Bottle is nice to drink from and carry with the handle on the Fast Flow Lid, although, ironically, that’s what makes it heavy.
![Stanley Go Bottle with Ceramivac 16 oz](https://cdn.packhacker.com/2020/05/170de7cf-stanley-go-bottle-with-ceramivac-16-oz.jpg?auto=compress&auto=format&w=1050&h=700&fit=crop)
Product Review
The Stanley Go Bottle Ceramivac 16 oz doesn’t have the familiar metallic taste you get with most bottles, but the removable plastic lid requires careful placement.
![Stanley Classic Trigger Action Travel Mug 12 oz](https://cdn.packhacker.com/2020/04/133af14f-stanley-classic-trigger-action-travel-mug-12-oz.jpg?auto=compress&auto=format&w=1050&h=700&fit=crop)
Product Review
The Stanley Classic Trigger-Action Travel Mug 12oz makes drinking coffee one-handed a breeze. Although, it can be difficult to vent hot drinks.