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How to Care for Your Tumblers: Keep Them Looking Fresh, Sip After Sip

How to Care for Your Tumblers: Keep Them Looking Fresh, Sip After Sip

Tumblers are more than just drinkware—they’re part of your style. Here’s how to keep them in tip-top shape.


1. 💧 Hand Wash When You Can

Our double-wall stainless steel tumblers are built to last—but they still need a little love.
Even if it says dishwasher-safe, handwashing is the safest bet to preserve prints and avoid warping. Use warm water, mild soap, and a non-abrasive sponge.

2. 🧽 Skip the Scrubbers
Avoid steel wool or harsh scrubbers—they can scratch the surface or fade the design.

3. 🚫 No Soaking
Soaking might seem harmless, but it can loosen seals or damage the printed coating over time.

4. ☀️ Keep It Cool (Literally)
Don't leave your tumbler baking in a hot car or direct sun for too long. Heat can mess with the vacuum seal and dull the finish.

5. 🧊 For Icy Drinks Only? Not Always.
Most tumblers are built for both hot and cold drinks—but double-check the product description so you don’t crack your cup with sudden temp changes.

6. 👃Say Goodbye to Funky Smells
If your tumbler starts smelling... off, try a deep clean with baking soda and vinegar. Let it sit for 15 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.

7. 🔄 Check the Lid
Clean around the lid’s rubber gasket regularly—it can trap moisture and lead to mold if ignored.

8. ✅ Bonus Tip: Store with Lid Off
Letting your tumbler air out between uses helps prevent smells and mildew.



A little care goes a long way. Whether it’s your go-to coffee cup or your gym-time hydration buddy, keeping your tumbler clean = longer-lasting style + better-tasting drinks.

 

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