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Thermal Water Bottle STANLEY Quencher H2 FlowState 0.89 L Pomelo
The STANLEY Quencher H2 FlowState 0.89 L Pomelo is a thermal water bottle designed for reliable everyday hydration. With a 0.89‑liter capacity and FlowState lid technology, it combines controlled sipping, one‑hand operation and double‑wall insulation to keep drinks at preferred temperatures. The durable exterior and leak‑resistant design make this bottle suitable for daily commuting, workouts and outdoor use while the Pomelo color provides a distinctive, easy‑to‑identify finish.
FlowState lid technology enables smooth, controlled flow and convenient one‑hand drinking without removing the lid. Double‑wall vacuum insulation helps maintain cold or hot beverage temperatures for extended periods. The bottle’s construction is impact‑resistant and built for frequent handling, offering leak‑resistant transport and a comfortable carry profile. The wide mouth simplifies filling and cleaning while the secure closure minimizes spills during movement.
Fill the bottle through the wide mouth with cold or hot beverages as required; avoid carbonated drinks if not recommended by the manufacturer. Open and close the FlowState lid for one‑hand drinking and adjust the flow by operating the lid mechanism. To maintain insulation performance, preheat or precool the bottle by rinsing briefly with hot or cold water before filling. After use, disassemble any removable lid parts and clean according to care instructions to prevent residue build‑up.
For best temperature retention, precondition the bottle with hot or cold water before filling; hand wash removable components and allow them to dry thoroughly. Do not use for carbonated or perishable liquids for extended storage; inspect seals regularly and replace if worn to preserve leak resistance.
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