I think this is the first time I bought a product way before PackHacker reviewed it. Love my Aerolight bottle and have been using it for my past 2 short trips. Works just as well as my Yeti at home at over half the weight. A no brainer for travel!
I like these so much I bought two. The 16oz fits perfectly in a travel bag and is perfect for a midsize sling like the Bellroy Venture and Aer Day Sling. Not many things I discover before PH, but I really love this bottle for the weight and size.
Hi! I just got it today and it looks and feels great! The only thing that I didn’t realize before buying is the loud click when you close it 😮 I’m not sure if I got a defective one
There is no mention of CLEANING this bottle. And what's with the rubber gasket inside the cap. This is great for nasty stuff to collect. Please comment. Thank you.
Thanks for the review. You aren’t opening it one handed though, you still have to hold the bottle. It’s a nice looking flask but they shouldn’t have done away with the trigger action. It was perfectly leak proof and really was a one hand operation. Perfect for commuting and traveling where it self seals after use.
Mine came with a warning not to put any hot liquid (coffee)in it. But I still love it. A little ice and filled with filtered water and it can sit in Texas heat on my patio (covered) for hours. If I’m not out there to drink it, that is.
Make sure you got an authentic one if not from the merchant. There have been a lot of dupes being sold, but mostly of the Quenchers. These will typically have no hot liquids on them. Unless you bought the AeroIce Flow that comes with a handle to carry it. That one doesn’t want you to use hot liquids because its spout is designed to let liquids come out quickly.
@@CoffeeBlogs it’s a Stanley Aerolight. My daughter gave it to me but I don’t know where she bought it. You can put coffee in it if you don’t close it. So, they recommend not putting hot liquids in it.
@@StanLewis-m7qAren’t they supposed to be made for hot liquid? I only put hot liquid in mine. I took out the little booklet thingie and immediately tossed it without reading so I’m not sure if mine says the same. I got mine from Stanley website. I only drink hot water, so I’ll put hot liquid in any bottle as long as it’s not thin plastic.
I love this cup, but I cannot find anything that can get the lid convincingly clean. There are so many small crevices and I've tried boiling it, soaking it, vinegar, a Q-tip, toothpick, etc. it's impossible to clean the black residue from those areas. And the company doesn't sell the replacement lids by itself. If someone finds a way to clean the lid please tag me lol
Can you tell me how wide the mouth opening is on the AeroLite Transit? Trying to compare it to the Hydro Flask I just purchased. Looking for a wider opening without going too big on the outside diameter.
Hydroflask trail series 21 oz is lighter with an extra ounce of capacity. I got a different lid and it now has one handed operation and keeps the handle.
I think this is the first time I bought a product way before PackHacker reviewed it. Love my Aerolight bottle and have been using it for my past 2 short trips. Works just as well as my Yeti at home at over half the weight. A no brainer for travel!
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
Got it on sale for $19, it's probably the most practical 20oz on the market. Seems quality made too!
Looks great! It's now on my to buy list. I love this channel!
Thanks for watching! 😃
I like these so much I bought two. The 16oz fits perfectly in a travel bag and is perfect for a midsize sling like the Bellroy Venture and Aer Day Sling. Not many things I discover before PH, but I really love this bottle for the weight and size.
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
Doesn't the 20oz fit the day sling too?
Hi! I just got it today and it looks and feels great! The only thing that I didn’t realize before buying is the loud click when you close it 😮 I’m not sure if I got a defective one
There is no mention of CLEANING this bottle.
And what's with the rubber gasket inside the cap.
This is great for nasty stuff to collect.
Please comment.
Thank you.
How easy is it to hand wash the lid? I have a similar looking Starbucks cup and the lid is impossible to get clean handwashing.
Thanks for the review. You aren’t opening it one handed though, you still have to hold the bottle. It’s a nice looking flask but they shouldn’t have done away with the trigger action. It was perfectly leak proof and really was a one hand operation. Perfect for commuting and traveling where it self seals after use.
How does it compare to Yeti Rambler?
Mine came with a warning not to put any hot liquid (coffee)in it. But I still love it. A little ice and filled with filtered water and it can sit in Texas heat on my patio (covered) for hours. If I’m not out there to drink it, that is.
Make sure you got an authentic one if not from the merchant. There have been a lot of dupes being sold, but mostly of the Quenchers. These will typically have no hot liquids on them.
Unless you bought the AeroIce Flow that comes with a handle to carry it. That one doesn’t want you to use hot liquids because its spout is designed to let liquids come out quickly.
@@CoffeeBlogs it’s a Stanley Aerolight. My daughter gave it to me but I don’t know where she bought it. You can put coffee in it if you don’t close it. So, they recommend not putting hot liquids in it.
@@StanLewis-m7qAren’t they supposed to be made for hot liquid? I only put hot liquid in mine. I took out the little booklet thingie and immediately tossed it without reading so I’m not sure if mine says the same. I got mine from Stanley website. I only drink hot water, so I’ll put hot liquid in any bottle as long as it’s not thin plastic.
@@LisaTao if you haven’t had a problem, it’s probably ok.
Hey thanks! This is exactly what I was looking for
I love this cup, but I cannot find anything that can get the lid convincingly clean. There are so many small crevices and I've tried boiling it, soaking it, vinegar, a Q-tip, toothpick, etc. it's impossible to clean the black residue from those areas. And the company doesn't sell the replacement lids by itself. If someone finds a way to clean the lid please tag me lol
I use a nylon straw brush, bend the brush head into V shape. The point of the V goes into those little crannies.
Can you tell me how wide the mouth opening is on the AeroLite Transit? Trying to compare it to the Hydro Flask I just purchased. Looking for a wider opening without going too big on the outside diameter.
Hydroflask trail series 21 oz is lighter with an extra ounce of capacity. I got a different lid and it now has one handed operation and keeps the handle.
The issue with that one is that it's taller and it dents just by looking at it. The lid is much better than Stanley's though.
She literally just listed the weights towards the end of the video the stanley was lighter
Hey there. We have the Stanley Aerolight but it can't keep the cold coffee cold even for 2 hours. Are we doing something wrong?
Ice
Is this a TikTok thing? People were lined up outside my local Target at like 4am to get one.
You kind of just brushed over the lid. How does it sip? Meaning, when you sip coffee from it, is it smooth, does it make a mess?
what color is that? thanks