
"The Stanley Cup comeback story is far from over, and this 40-ounce Aquaflow cup from Dollar Tree imitates the brand's $45 The Quencher H2.0 Flowstate Tumbler for just $5. The resemblance is uncanny. The Dollar Tree version copies the same shape with a sturdy handle and a bottom that's smaller in order to slide easily into cupholders. It's also made with stainless steel, it's insulated, and it comes with both a twistable lid and a reusable straw."
"For example, the Stanley comes in five total sizes from 14 ounces up to 64 ounces( the largest Stanley size), while Dollar Tree carries just the 40-ounce. The Quencher also boasts a rainbow of 35 different color options, while the Aquaflow cup's selection is less broad. On the Dollar Tree website, just five colors are listed, including black, blue, red, green, and purple (a darker plum purple)."
"From the outside, the Dollar Tree tumbler is an absolute score. But does the quality hold up? The answer seems to be that you get what you pay for. While the $5 cup doesn't promise to keep drinks cold for up to 11 hours like Stanley's, it does claim to "keep drinks hot or cold longer". One shopper was pleasantly surprised by the fact that it kept a drink cold and fresh for one to two hours."
The Dollar Tree sells a 40-ounce Aquaflow cup that imitates Stanley's $45 Quencher H2.0 Flowstate Tumbler for $5. The tumbler reproduces the same shape with a sturdy handle and a tapered bottom for cupholders, and it uses stainless steel with insulation, a twistable lid, and a reusable straw. The Aquaflow offers far fewer size and color options than Stanley, primarily coming in 40 ounces and limited colors online, though additional patterns and shades appear in stores. Performance is mixed: some shoppers reported one to two hours of cold retention and better performance than other cheap dupes, while at least one reviewer criticized its cold-keeping ability.
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