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  • Wow, wish I knew about these before I bought my Guyot and Klean Kanteen. I love the KK but at the price point of the Stanleys how can you go wrong? I also love that you can use the lid as a mug on the multi-use version. BTW, I have watched many of your vids but don't think I have commented much. Your vids are always useful and informative. TY

  • stanley also makes a great ratchet .

  • These are EXACTLY what I'm looking for! Great vid. Thank you!

  • Excellent! I think you sold me on these and I will look for them on my next BiMart trip. Currently I am using a Klean Kanteen which has been quite serviceable.

    BTW, OregonMike is a great link to share . . . thanks!

  • Wow! Well, ya can't beat the price but the car cup bottom will be a bit less stable to prop up in the fire. I didn't know about these......thanks Beast!

  • Nice video beast. I have a Stanley Utility Bottle like the 24oz but it's 32oz. I go it at Amazon for 13 bucks shipped. I think it's a great piece of kit and half the price of the Guyot. keep the good vid's up.

  • I've seen those...thanks for the info!

  • Nice looking bottles, seems like they do very well. I've got one of the guyot 32oz. ss bottles but I haven't gotten out to try it in the bush. Hopefully this spring we'll be doing some hiking and camping. Thanks for the heads up.

  • can't seem to find these anywhere round here  :(

  • Nice. The wide mouth and sports drink top is pretty cool versatility.

    The "coffee/tea cup" is an unexpected bonus if needed. Sweet.

  • Very cool! Always looking for a common man bottle.

  • I prefer these over the guyot because of the drinking spout have had the 32 oz one for over a year now and is still going strong .

  • looks good.

  • This is a very cool bottle! Does anyone know if Liberty Bottles are safe in fire? I hear they have a foodsafe plastic liner or something, but I can't remember

  • Good looking bottle. However the boiling capacity of the larger one with the screw off cap is still 24oz. I found a 1L Filzer Kewl brand SS bottle with screw off top at a local outdoor store for $11.00. For an extra $3.00 you can get a replacement cap with a flip top drink spout in it.

    Still for the price of the Stanly units, one can't really complain too much.

  • I just knew Stanley could put out a container that could rival the other outdoor options. Thanks beast & OregonMike.

  • I have seen these and have almost got one. I use a kleen kanteen...Nice video.

  • Cool stuff. I think you'd like the bottle in my three day pack video. I actually got two of them for free because someone was giving them away at a corporate convention. I'll have to figure out who makes them and post it. Thanks for the vid.

  • Good vid beast. I've seen on some forums, etc. that the Guyot's are hard to get a hold of right now. I've had mine for a while and love it, but these do look like a great alternative.

    One thing about the Stanley's that perhaps you can report on again later - any thermos type or travel cup containter I've had with those rubber O-ring seals has eventually started leaking; sometimes sooner, sometimes later. But at that price, maybe it doesn't matter.

  • Nice bottles , that don`t break the bank .

  • Don't forget the Klean Kanteen! Also a great alternative to the Guyot's. Though they don't have the fancy sipping/cup-like caps.

  • Beast, you probably already know about HumanGear's Capcap which is not a cup, but allows you a better drinking experience and can be put on Camelbac or Guyot or Nalgene bottles. About $6 a pop. One thing is our glacier cups probably won't nest as well with the Stanley, but this looks great for a cheap bottle in the car! Thanks for the vid as always.

  • I was looking for the Guyot, and couldn't find it. I found the 24oz Stanley and am pretty happy with it as well. Although I did get in contact with Guyot,, and they are going to email me when they become available again. Should be about 3 or 4 weeks, if I remember correctly. Nice video. Thanks.

  • Fantastic alternative, but not quite a killer. The Guyot's still more adaptable, being compatible with all the aftermarket Nalgene covers and other accessories.

  • Very cool..

    Thankfully I have a Guyot bottle.. they're really hard to find lately.

    Great review.

  • looks good!

  • Thanks for the review. I have been looking at the Stanley Outdoor Stainless Steel 32oz Water Bottle. Gotta love anything from Stanley.

  • Nice,are those u.s. made or china?

  • Cool vid by the way, thanks. I love Stanley bottle, better value than Guyot too.

  • There's another Stanley bottle that I think is slightly better than these three, have a look for it, it's in the "Outdoor" range, as opposed to these Adventure and Utility ranges. It is pretty much a full on copy of the Guyot bottle, have yet to find one in a shop though, they seem pretty rare.

  • I sure hope I can find one of those, they look great!!!

  • Oregon Mike is cool. He turned me onto these Stanley's too. Not exactly bomb proof, but if you are not super rough on them, they'll hold up just fine.

  • ★★★★★

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