That’s why having a sharpener, like the Tumbler Knife Sharpener, is so valuable. It can make sharpening your cooking knives at home safe, easy and approachable, especially if you’re not ...
Stanley just released a new Quencher Tumbler color in a surprise drop, and this one just might give you chills. The Glacier line ranges from $35-$60. The frosty new Glacier shade is available ...
Learn more › If you’re interested in increasing your daily hydration without making frequent trips to the kitchen, your best bet is an insulated tumbler. These vessels, which typically range ...
Update: This tumbler sold out faster than you can say “This Is Halloween” and we’re waiting to find out if the Disney Store will restock it. If you’re still looking to get your ...
To make a basic rock tumbler, all you really need to do is rotate a cylindrical chamber and let physics do its thing. Such contraptions are known as, unsurprisingly, rotary rock tumblers.
Last week’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy announcement from Venice-based Tervis Tumbler Co. made waves in the business community, and questions still linger as the company enters bankruptcy court ...
We can't get enough of Stanley's limited-edition tumbler designs, but their newest collection may be our favorite yet. Stanley has teamed up with one of the most iconic personalities of the ...
Getty Images Forget a purse, just use your water bottle. Stanley tumblers are all the rage, and all the coolest people you know probably have at least one — but has the trend gone too far?
Ever since Stanley water bottles took over social media, retailers have struggled to keep the brand's tumblers and water bottles in stock. Limited-edition Stanley cups, like the recent Stanley x ...