IF you thought the Stanley range couldn’t get any better, you were wrong.
The tumbler that took the world by storm has recently announced a variety of new arrivals, from different colourways, limited editions, new models, and celebrity collaborations.

After the success of the Barbie range last summer, the brand has not shied away from partaking in collaborations which we’ve outlined for you below.
What is the new Stanley coming out in 2024?


The Chocolate Gold Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumbler
After its roaring success stateside, the chic Chocolate Gold Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumbler is making its debut in the UK.
The iconic Quencher once again sent TikTok into a frenzy with the release of this sleek, shimmering design which not only makes an ideal gift with its confectionary-style colourway but can also keep water icy cold for two days with double-wall vacuum insulation technology.
Luckily the cup is not a limited edition so will be here to stay, however, there have been some recent limited edition drops which won’t be around forever.
What are the newest Limited Edition Stanleys?
The Holiday Edition, £50

The Holiday Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumbler, £50
The Holiday Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumbler | 1.2L is available in three different colourways, boasting a gilded base and trim around the lid on each one.
Despite being labelled the Holiday collection, its classy style makes it practical all year round, especially in the summer months where it can keep a drink chilled for 11 hours and iced for 48 hours.

The Holiday All Day Slim Bottle, £43
The Holiday Edition also includes the Holiday All Day Slim Bottle, which is a thinner and more sleek design that can be slipped into a handbag to guarantee all-day hydration.
It’s designed like a classic water bottle with a shoulder opening to effortlessly fill with ice and then screw shut with its unbeatable leak-proof seal.
The Tyla Tyger Quencher

The Tyla Tyger Quencher, £60
Another new Quencher on the scene is the Tyla Tyger Quencher, which emulates the Grammy Award-winning artist’s iconic tiger scratch.
The shimmering animal print design has a glossy finish and comes in the classic 1.2L model, able to fit perfectly into car cup holders, making it the perfect choice for staying fashionable and hydrated when on the go.
Messi x Stanley

The Messi x Stanley IceFlow Jug with Fast Flow Lid, £60
Ideal for any sports lover or gym-goer, footballer Lionel Messi’s new limited edition IceFlow Jug provides an essential fitness accessory, holding nearly two litres of water allowing for fewer refills.
The collection also contains a classic model Messi x Stanley Quencher ProTour Flip Straw Tumbler | 1.2L as well as a Messi x Stanley IceFlow Bottle with Flip Straw Lid | 0.7L which is embellished with ‘GOAT’ on the side of the bottle.
The Glow Quencher

The Glow Quencher H2.0 Flowstate Tumbler | 1.2L, £45
Any Wicked fans will know of the pandemonium the limited edition Wicked Stanley cups caused earlier on in the year in the states with the Glinda and Elphaba Quenchers.
Despite being sold out all around, the Glow Quencher provides the next best thing, but is also a limited edition so act fast to avoid disappointment.
The Glow Quenchers are available in shades Primrose Glow and Evergreen Glow, keeping drinks warm for 48 hours, chilled for 11 hours and iced for seven hours.
The Midnight Glitz Quencher

The Midnight Glitz Quencher H2.O FlowState Tumbler | 0.8L, £45
A perfect way to start the new year with a shimmer, The Midnight Glitz Quencher H2.O FlowState Tumbler gives off an iridescent shine alongside a sheer purple sheen on the lid.
Why are Stanley Quenchers so expensive?
Starting from £40 for a classic Quencher H2.0 Flowstate Tumbler | 0.8L, Stanley’s models are certainly on the higher end of the price range – but there is a reason for this.
The brand has a “Stanley’s Built for Life” warranty which lasts a lifetime and covers material and workmanship defects, as well as general degradation in thermal performance.
With Stanley’s, you certainly get what you pay for with sturdy, double-wall vacuum insulation, which keeps water cold for 11 hours and also for two days when iced.
Plus, they’re practically indestructible, so one Quencher can survive years of adventures.
Toss in the fact that they look great on Instagram, are loved by celebs and come in every trendy colour – and it’s no wonder people are willing to splurge.
Where to buy the Stanley Quencher Cup online in the UK?
Stanley Quencher cups are available to buy directly from Stanley’s website, but there are plenty of other UK stockists you can shop from including:
If you’re one of the many Brits coveting your very own Stanley Adventure Quencher cup, we have details of where to shop the must-have cup here in the UK.
Where to buy the Stanley Quencher cup in-store?

The Barbie x Stanley ’60s Twist ’N Turn Quencher | 1.2L, £60
Prefer to shop in person? You can also find the Stanley Quencher at select UK stores.
However, availability can be unpredictable, especially for limited editions like the Barbie collab, so it’s also worth checking John Lewis, Foot Asylum, Fruugo, and Urban Outfitters.
Known for its trend-driven stock, Selfridges is a good bet for limited releases, and Harrods often carries limited-edition collections.
You can also try outdoor and camping shops such as Go Outdoors and Cotswold Outdoor that stock Stanley products.
It’s worth keeping an eye on all these retailers though, as we expect the Quencher cup to be restocked due to popular demand.
How much is a Stanley Cup in the UK?

Quencher H2.0 Flowstate Tumbler in ‘Cream’, £40
Prices vary slightly between retailers but the Stanley Quencher Cup cost starts at £40 on the official Stanley website.
You can buy different styles and sizes for around £40-£48 for the core colour set, and £55-£60 for limited-edition collections.
Are there Stanley Quencher sales?
The brand tends to not hold many sales in the UK, however, other stockists often have Stanley items in their sales.
Last month, Urban Outfitters was offering discounts in their Mega Monday sale and John Lewis and Amazon frequently drop the price of the iconic cups.
What is the Stanley Quencher Cup?

Barbie x Stanley ’60s Twist ‘n’ Turn 1.2L Quencher, £60
The Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumbler is a large insulated cup with a slim base design that fits into a car cup holder and comes in several colours.
The ergonomically shaped handle and lid with a rotating cover make it the ideal travel companion.
It also has a splash-resistant straw opening and a full-cover closure with a silicone seal around the straw base to help prevent spills.
It is made of 90% recycled stainless steel with a capacity of 1.18L, and the design will keep drinks cold for 11 hours.
Plus the hard-wearing design is built for life and each purchase comes with a lifetime warranty.
Why is the Stanley Quencher Cup so popular?

As with many items, once they go viral on TikTok – they sell out pretty quickly.
The Stanley Quencher is no exception, its TikTok success combined with an aesthetically pleasing design has made it a huge hit.
The Stanley Quencher has been a huge hit with shoppers – in fact, the Rose Quartz Glow was the exact colour that Adele sipped from during her appearance on the last ever Carpool Karaoke with James Corden on The Late Late Show.
Since it was spotted with Adele, the Rose Quartz Glow Quencher has been highly sought after.
The Stanley Quencher has become a must-have accessory transatlantically, with demand resulting in huge waiting lists and products flying off shelves.
If it’s good enough for Adele, it’s good enough for us!