As I said above, I don’t give a rip if your bottle is real or fake. It’s a silly fad as far as I’m concerned. That said, if people are going to spend all of that money, I wanted them to know what to look out for on the fake ones. I do a ton of product research for work and I figured it could be useful. I can imagine dying laughing if someone came up and checked my Stanley, right before hitting them with it😂😂
@@anabeastmode Not sure what that means, but thanks for the engagement I guess. I’m a product analyst. It’s my job. It’s not a status thing to me, but thanks anyway.
I already do own stock in this company and I couldn't agree with you more. This was actually a gift. Trust me, I would never and let me repeat never spend that amount of money on a silly water bottle.
The only lead in a Stanley cup is a small amount used in a pellet to seal the bottom of the cup. It is completely covered by stainless steel and does not come into contact with you or your drink.
Not true and fun fact zero amount of lead should be in these products you finding a silly excuse to justify lead in it means your willing to let anyone place you in harms way to gain acceptance from random people you should accept yourself not gain it from a cup. The lead from the bottom has been leaking and check the news and your facts people have been hurt due to it lol small amount next time it will be small amount of what before you lose your life 😂
@@girlmeetstoolswell your just wrong and don’t know what your talking about, because I have multiple cups ordered from THE Stanley website and I have gotten some purposely with clear, not foggy, straws… so check your facts
You’re wrong about the straws!!
Yes
Imagine you're just walking down the street drinking from your cup and this lady comes up to you to check if your cup is real with her fingertip width
As I said above, I don’t give a rip if your bottle is real or fake. It’s a silly fad as far as I’m concerned. That said, if people are going to spend all of that money, I wanted them to know what to look out for on the fake ones. I do a ton of product research for work and I figured it could be useful. I can imagine dying laughing if someone came up and checked my Stanley, right before hitting them with it😂😂
@@anabeastmode Not sure what that means, but thanks for the engagement I guess. I’m a product analyst. It’s my job. It’s not a status thing to me, but thanks anyway.
Buy stock in the company and make money off them instead of buying garbage fads.
I already do own stock in this company and I couldn't agree with you more. This was actually a gift. Trust me, I would never and let me repeat never spend that amount of money on a silly water bottle.
Stanley's toxic with lead
The only lead in a Stanley cup is a small amount used in a pellet to seal the bottom of the cup. It is completely covered by stainless steel and does not come into contact with you or your drink.
Not true and fun fact zero amount of lead should be in these products you finding a silly excuse to justify lead in it means your willing to let anyone place you in harms way to gain acceptance from random people you should accept yourself not gain it from a cup. The lead from the bottom has been leaking and check the news and your facts people have been hurt due to it lol small amount next time it will be small amount of what before you lose your life 😂
They use it in a lot of cups to seal it
On my Stanley on the bottom of the inside of cup i have written sus 304 😢😢
For real
Samee
Me too
Did u guys buy it from eBay 😭
So dose mine 😭
Yall woman way too obsessed with a metal cup
Facts ❤️🥰
@@girlmeetstools bless your heart
I love my Stanley u want one?
@@yakoriawillis1328 i have one from the 80’s that dont got lead or looking dumb as fuck
My stanly is real!🥳💗
The straw can be clear what are uou talking about
The weight is for the 40 ounce size
Mine says sus 304
i think yours is fake… when the kids screwed on, where the straw is, it should never be facing that way😬
Sorry to tell you, mine is direct from Stanley, so I think the chances of that are pretty low. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@girlmeetstoolswell your just wrong and don’t know what your talking about, because I have multiple cups ordered from THE Stanley website and I have gotten some purposely with clear, not foggy, straws… so check your facts
Are Amazon Stanley’s fake
I would say that is unlikely, but who really knows.
@@girlmeetstools ok
No bc i can feel lab