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  2. Did you know you can get a personalized Stanley tumbler ... - AOL

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    Choose your size and color, and make your Stanley tumbler truly yours with custom engraving. $55 at Stanley. You can customize your Stanley exclusively on the brand's website for an extra $10 ...

  3. The Best Insulated Tumblers—With Lids—for the ... - AOL

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    Insulated tumblers are one of those household items most take for granted. But if you're an iced coffee fiend or prefer tea piping hot, your routine won't be complete without one—especially if ...

  4. Tervis Tumbler - Wikipedia

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    Tervis Tumbler Company is an American manufacturer of double-walled, insulated tumblers. The double-wall insulation is made by inserting a liner inside an outer shell, creating a layer of air between them. The two liners are then permanently fused together. The insulation reduces condensation and keeps beverages hotter or colder longer than non ...

  5. Stanley (drinkware company) - Wikipedia

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    Stanley is a brand of food and beverage containers named after William Stanley Jr. who invented the first all-steel insulated vacuum bottle in 1913. The Stanley brand has since been produced by several companies and is currently owned by Pacific Market International (PMI), a subsidiary of the HAVI Group. Stanley is best known for its steel ...

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    Whether you like hot or cold beverages, you need a cute tumbler to keep them at the right temperature. Check out the new selection from The Pioneer Woman! It's Official: Ree's Insulated Tumblers ...

  7. Stainless steel - Wikipedia

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    The minimum 10.5% chromium in stainless steels provides resistance to approximately 700 °C (1,300 °F), while 16% chromium provides resistance up to approximately 1,200 °C (2,200 °F). Type 304, the most common grade of stainless steel with 18% chromium, is resistant to approximately 870 °C (1,600 °F).

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