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Contigo Streeterville 40oz Tumbler Stainless Steel Vacuum Insulated Leak-Proof Cold for 29 Hours Inkycap

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Size: 40oz


Color: Inkycap


Features

  • LEAK-PROOF: Take your tumbler anywhere without getting your drink everywhere
  • SIP YOUR WAY: Multi-function lid allows drinking with or without straw
  • LONG-LASTING COLD: Double-wall stainless steel vacuum insulation keeps drinks cold up to 29 hours
  • DUAL TEMPERATURE: Ready to hold hot and cold beverages
  • ROAD READY: Fits most cupholders
  • HANDLE WITH EASE: Grab by the handle for easy on-the-go drinking
  • CLEANS UP NICELY: Lid, body, and straw can be separated for top-rack dishwasher cleaning
  • PEACE OF MIND: All parts are BPA-free; limited lifetime guarantee

Description

Timeless style meets advanced functionality with the Streeterville 40 oz Tumbler. This timeless classic gets a trend-forward makeover and updates such as a multi-use lid that allows you to sip with a straw or directly from the mouth. No matter which you choose, the Streeterville 40 oz is fully leak-proof so you can stay hydrated without the mess while on the move. With double-wall stainless steel vacuum insulation, it keeps drinks cold for up to 29 hours, helping you keep cool when the heat just won't quit. It's also built for your on-the-go lifestyle thanks to an easy-carry handle and compatibility with most cupholders. Made with all BPA-free parts, the lid is top-rack dishwasher safe while the body is fully accessible for washing by hand.

Brand: Contigo


Color: Inkycap


Special Feature: Lightweight, Double Wall


Style: Modern


Theme: Sports


Brand: Contigo


Color: Inkycap


Special Feature: Lightweight, Double Wall


Style: Modern


Theme: Sports


Recommended Uses For Product: Travel


Included Components: Straw


Shape: Round


Pattern: Solid


Product Care Instructions: Dishwasher Safe


Age Range (Description): Adult


Material Feature: Insulated


Reusability: Reusable


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Product Dimensions: 4.29"W x 12.79"H


Number of Items: 1


Manufacturer: Contigo


UPC: 607869315841


Size: 40oz


Item Weight: 1.23 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 2204456


Number of pieces: 1


Batteries required: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Big Insulated Mug Hot or Cold Stanley-Like
Size: 40oz Color: Indigo
If you want to use this thing with the straw, you might want to start with some other reviews. For, while my review will be comprehensive, I use it to hold and drink coffee without the straw, which is kind of the whole reason I bought it. You do NOT have to use the straw. There are two flip caps to keep it sealed with or without a straw. I use it like a mug. I don't even know where the straw is anymore. Alright, first up this thing looks A LOT like a Stanley mug because it is a lot like a Stanley mug. Same size and shape. Same metal inside, vacuum seal outside. I think the lid is different. I bring this up because if you are like me and you don't necessarily keep up on trends, you may have missed that Stanley mugs like this were super popular (and still are super popular). In fact, they were so popular that now it is popular to make fun of the, as befalls all trends that are big enough for long enough. I'm only saying this because after you get this mug that you think you discovered, you may be mocked by younger folk, particularly your children... if you care about that sort of thing. And, I oop. (Don't worry that's an even older thing where apparently we made fun of people--particularly girls--for having HydroFlasks.) Now, that you are hip and with it (don't start), I will review the actual Contigo 40oz, bring it on, mug. OK, to start, this thing is big. Probably too big if I'm being perfectly honest. At this size, you've sort of crossed the line between mug and thermos. On the other hand, this is a mug that holds about as much as a thermos, so... I've decided I like it, but I did have to get there. I bought this because it was bigger than what I had. (Turns out what I was using only held 16oz, so double it is only 32oz and maybe I overreached.) It was also the biggest I could find with a completely closable lid. Most of these type mugs come with that stupid "leak resistant" or "splash proof" lid which means it leaks unless you keep it upright at all times. I wanted one that sealed all the way up so I could put it in a backpack or set down on the seat next to me without worrying about it staying up. The reality is that while this mug does fully close, I would NOT trust it inside a backpack. I'd be a little bit worried about it laying on its side on something I really cared about. It's not that it leaks, its just that the TWO different closers could be popped open with enough lift/torque. One flip open cap is the main one that you would drink out of if you were drinking from it like a mug. There is a 2nd cap that covers the straw hole if you aren't using the straw. It's a one on the other kind of thing so you can open the straw cover by itself but opening the drink cover opens both of the lid together. It does not leak. This is important. It is a good sealing, no leak mug. The only weakness, if you want to call it that is that there is no way to latch down, or lock the covers. So while it does not leak the cap could get flipped up in the right circumstances. Insulation: I'm not really usually about 4 hours hot / 12 hours cold kind of measures because it doesn't take me that long to drink 40oz. That being said, I did fill it with coffee (hot), drive 40 minutes to a doctor appointment, and then go into the doctor appointment having not finished the hot coffee inside. When I came back to the car almost 60 minutes later, the coffee inside was still hot. Just a bit cooler than when I left it. If you're doing the math, I stayed good coffee drinking temperature for at least 100 minutes. It was in the 30s outside when I left it in the car, so it held up to some cold. A different time I left it on my desk in the office (normal inside temperature) and found it still drinkable four hours later, so I'm going to say that it keeps hot liquids hot for a minimum of 3 hours, and maybe more. If you're wondering, this holds about a half a pot of coffee. Oh, what's that? It doesn't say you can use it with hot? The other reviews say stuff about not using hot? Pshaw! The reason is that after a certain size, manufacturers don't like using certain kind of lids (the ones that seal) with hot beverages because the hot liquid inside that stays hot can end up building up some pressure, and if you open it some place not so hot, that pressure can cause the hot liquid to burst out of the mug. The reality is that if you fill this mug with hot liquid, and let the pressure build up, when you flip the cover open, it might spurt you with a little bit of hot spray. Of course, you can keep this from being an issue by pointing it away from your face when opening in, or by flipping the little straw hole cap open first. Either way, it probably won't be a big deal. I put hot coffee in this every day and it hasn't burned me yet. Another thing that is really cool about this mug. The inside is made of stainless steel. I have tons of stuff that is stainless steel and it always says something like it doesn't retain flavors or take on flavors or whtaever. I never really notice because I wash stuff after I use it, but in this case it's awesome. You can put coffee in this thing, leave if for hours, then just rinse it out and drink water out of it with no coffee taste! So cool. The one caveat is that the lid is plastic and you can't say the same for it. So, you'll have to put some effort into washing the lid, or just put up with a bit of coffee taste, or do what I do and leave the lid off when you are drinking water. Note, there is nothing wrong with the lid, it's the same as anything else plastic. Super double bonus points: I put it in the dishwasher. No hand wash only BS. Thing goes in and out of the dishwasher works just fine. Bottom line: If you find this and you want a usable mug that keeps your stuff at temperature this is a good one. I'd get it on sale for max value. Now, if you want the "real brand name one" that is would be a Stanley. They aren't as popular anymore, and they go on sale a lot too, so you can comparison shop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025 by Best Hubris

  • It Fits!
Size: 40oz Color: Reef
I've been on a quest since I entered my 30s to stay hydrated. It's a struggle. Thus entered big water bottles. I've carried water bottles and tea cups to work with me for years. And until very recently I kept them all to 24 oz and smaller. I bought some 40 oz Contigo water bottles a few years ago and it is now a daily goal to drink one of them along with a 24 oz unsweetened iced tea a day. I've struggled. The water gets warm too quickly in my hot office, they don't fit in my car cup holder, they're a bit unwieldy. I had looked at this style from Contigo for awhile and finally just ordered this one. I love it. I finish all my water so quickly because I can put it in the fridge at 9 am , pull it out at around 1 pm and have cold water well into the evening. I also drink my water faster with the straw. I literally have finished almost a quarter of my water in the last half hour. It's crazy. I now have two, and I bought them both from Amazon Resale and I'm super happy. They price I was able to et them for from there really made them all the better. I will say they are a great deal at retail price as well, but you know save your money where you can. They seem pretty dang sturdy. I'm not super concerned with the handle coming off or anything. I'm careful of dropping them because I don't want to dent them or scratch the paint just yet. What I like about Contigo, versus other big name brands for bottles and cups, is that I they seem to have someone in their development team that actually washes stuff. Every cup I've ever bought from them had features that made them easier to clean. Like it's a win. Now aesthetically, the green is a lot. I don't care how bright it looks on the computer screen it's brighter in person. So if you're looking to relieve the height of millennial mint, then reef is the perfect color. I also bought a second one in Inkycap and I much prefer that color. It is more brown in person less grey, but its that perfect mushroomy color. Also, it fits in my cup holder. Well, it fits better than most of my other large cups do and it's pretty easy to carry. I do find myself holding it by the narrow bottom more than the handle, but that works for me cause I have big hands. Whenever I carry it by the handle I always feel like I'm swinging around a weapon. It's really heavy and fits well in the hand. I've smacked the cup while holding the handle and as long as there is water in it there is little or no transference of the energy from a strike to the hand holding the handle. Something to think about if you ever are carrying it out to your car late at night by yourself. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025 by Lars S

  • My current water bottle/
Size: 40oz Color: Coral
I've been using this water bottle for months and this is my daily. It holds 40 oz of water and keeps it cold. The quality of this water bottle is pretty sturdy and the pink-coral color I got is a plus. It is a very large water bottle that fits very well in my dishwasher but the straw is longer and doesn't quite fit in my dishwasher so I just hand wash with warm soap and water daily. I use a tiny bottle cleaner with bristles to get inside of the straw. The bottle is leak proof if you use without the straw, but I wanted something with a straw to reduce the chance of needing to tilt a very large water bottle towards my face. I think my only complaint would be that there is no insert/lid for the straw. The straw could also be made a little wider as it feels like I'm sucking for days. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025 by Ali

  • Perfection!
Size: 40oz Color: Coral
Love love love! Great size, keeps my water cold till the next day as long as I fill it up with ice. The less ice the shorter the cold duration but it’s usually quite chilled at the end of the day. It will leak if the cup topples over with the straw in it but that only happened once so just be careful. It seems quite strong as well and isn’t super heavy when filled with water. I love the colour I got too. The kids at my school keep complimenting it and saying that I got a Stanley lol but I always correct them and saying nope! I have a contigo which is just as good just more affordable! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025 by JenJen

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