STANLEY travel mugs are the viral tumbler that everyone wants to get their hands on.

However, if you want the original Stanley Quencher cup it’s not cheap – so where can you get the best deals?

The Stanley Flowstate tumbler has been flying off the shelves since going viral in 2023

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The Stanley Flowstate tumbler has been flying off the shelves since going viral in 2023

The Stanley Flowstate Quencher H2.0 Tumbler blew up social media in 2023, with many places often selling out of the popular mug.

The gigantic cup costs £44.99, so you will need to part with a fair bit of hard-earned cash if you want one.

You can buy the original Stanley Cup off the brand’s website, as well as stockists including Amazon, John Lewis and Lakeland.

However, if you think that is a bit too pricey, all is not lost as many competitors have launched dupes of the product.

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Some of the dupes are a great alternative if you like the style of the cup but don’t want to fork out for the original.

We had a look around to see where you can get the best price on an original Stanley Cup and also where you can get the cheapest dupes.

Original Stanley Flowstate Quencher H2.0 Tumbler

The Stanley website is selling the Flowstate tumbler for £44.99 and it comes in a choice of colours.

Buying direct off the website you can get a choice of rose quartz swirl, polar swirl, rose quartz and cream.

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There is no doubt how much customers love the original product as it has a five-star customer review.

One customer even wrote: “Everyone needs to get one now!!!!!”

Another described it as “The best cup in the world”.

Outdoor retailer, Blacks has the tumbler in pink and also a dark grey version, there is not much of a price difference at £45.

Amazon also has the Flowstate tumbler showing online, we only found the cream version in stock for £47.40.

Other retailers such as Urban Outfitters and John Lewis do stock Stanley products but are showing out of stock of the Flowstate Tumbler.

Meanwhile, shoe retailer Foot Asylum does have stock of the pink tumbler for £44.99, which is the same price as the Stanley website.

Bear in mind when buying from online retailers there could be additional delivery costs depending on the size of your order.

Standard delivery on the Stanley website is £4.95.

After scouring the internet it seems that there is not much price difference at all when it comes to buying the original Stanley.

However, things do change all the time so it is best to do your own comparisons and shop around when you are ready to buy to make sure you are getting the best deal.

You can use price comparison sites such as Google Shopping to help you compare the costs of items across different retailers.

Cheapest dupes of the Stanley Quencher tumbler

Bargain retailers such as Primark, The Range and Home Bargains all have dupes of the original Stanley.

While the cups might not have all the functionality of the original product, there are some decent alternatives out there.

We put several Stanley Cup dupes to the test and the winner was a fraction of the cost.

The cheapest dupe we could find is in popular discounter Home Bargains.

The retailer has a travel cup called the “Hydrate 40oz tumbler” for just £4.99, which is a whopping £40 cheaper than the original Stanley.

It comes in four colours including, light pink, dark pink, light grey and dark grey.

The Range also has its version called the “Nitro” tumbler which is slightly more expensive but still under a tenner at £7.99.

If you are ordering from The Range’ website it is not guaranteed which style you will receive, so that is worth bearing in mind before purchasing.

Popular clothing retailer Primark has a slightly smaller version that is perfect if you want something a little easier to carry around.

The larger travel mugs can get quite heavy when filled with liquid so this could be a good option for children and it is priced at just £8.

TK Maxx has one that is slightly more expensive at £16.99 but it is still much cheaper than the original and comes in a sparkly gold colour.

However, you need to be quick as shortly after we spotted this one online, it was sold out again.

For those who can afford to pay a bit more but don’t quite want to hit the price point of The Stanley, Amazon has a brand called Sole Cup on its website.

When we tested the Sole Cup, it came out to be the closest dupe in functionality to the Stanely Flowstate tumbler and is priced at £30.

The Sole Cup also has its own website where you can view the full range and colours.

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At the moment it also has a three-for-two offer on everything on its website, so if you are after more than one it could be worth taking a look.

Find out more about where to buy the viral Stanley Quencher in the UK.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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