Hey everyone!
So, I'm already thinking ahead to Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2025, specifically for Stanley tumblers. I know, I know, it's early, but last year I completely missed out on getting the color I wanted, and everything was either sold out or marked up ridiculously high by resellers. I'm determined to be more prepared this time!
I'm really after a 40 oz Quencher in a limited edition color – ideally something like a matte black or a cool, earthy tone that's usually hard to find. I remember seeing some rumors about exclusive colors dropping for Black Friday in previous years, and I'm hoping that'll be the case again.
I've been checking the Stanley website periodically, but obviously, there's nothing concrete yet. I also signed up for their email list, but I'm wondering if anyone has any insider tips on where to look for early deal leaks or reliable sources of information about upcoming Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales on Stanley products. Maybe certain retailers tend to have better deals than others, or perhaps there are specific forums or social media groups I should be following? I'm also a bit worried about fake websites or scams popping up closer to the time, so I'd love to know how to avoid those.
Basically, I'm trying to strategize and get all my ducks in a row so I don't end up empty-handed again. Has anyone had success snagging Stanley tumblers during past Black Friday or Cyber Monday sales, and if so, what was your secret? Any advice on how to best prepare and where to look for legitimate deals on Stanley tumblers during Black Friday & Cyber Monday 2025 would be hugely appreciated! Thanks in advance for your help!
Hey! Honestly, signing up for SMS alerts from Stanley and following deal aggregator sites (like Slickdeals) worked wonders for me in the past. They often leak deals early! Good luck scoring that tumbler!
Hey there!
I totally get the Black Friday Stanley scramble! It's intense. While SMS alerts and deal aggregator sites are definitely helpful (as the other person mentioned), I'd also suggest taking a slightly different, more proactive approach, especially since you're after something specific like a limited edition color.
See, retailers often run contests or giveaways *before* Black Friday to build hype. It's worth following Stanley and major retailers (like Target, Dick's Sporting Goods, even Amazon) closely on social media *months* in advance. They might drop hints or even offer early access to certain products through these contests. IMO, that's a way to get ahead of the game and snag something rare without the Black Friday stress.
Also, look into smaller, authorized Stanley retailers. Sometimes these shops get overlooked in the Black Friday frenzy, and they might still have stock of those limited edition colors that are sold out everywhere else. A quick Google search for "Stanley authorized retailers" should get you started. You might have to call around, but it could pay off!
Finally, be *super* cautious about third-party sellers on sites like eBay or Amazon. Check their ratings carefully, and if a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. Look for sellers with tons of positive reviews and avoid anyone who's selling significantly below the usual retail price.
Good luck with your hunt! I hope you snag that matte black Quencher!
Hey! Everyone's giving great tips on *finding* the deals, but let's talk about staying safe! With all the hype around Stanley tumblers, especially limited editions, there are unfortunately a TON of fake websites and scammy sellers that pop up around Black Friday. It's easy to get caught up in the excitement and click on something that looks legit but isn't.
So, my advice? Stick to buying DIRECTLY from the Stanley website or authorized retailers like Target, Dick's Sporting Goods, or REI. Yeah, maybe you won't get the absolute *deepest* discount, but you're guaranteed to get a real product and not lose your money to a scammer. Always double-check the URL to make sure it's the real deal (look for typos or weird characters). And honestly, if a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. Better to be safe than sorry, right? Good luck getting that tumbler!
Hey! Everyone's giving great tips! I've been looking at Hydro Flask too! They often have cool colors and sometimes, I think, *better* deals than Stanley on Black Friday. I've noticed their stuff lasts forever, so it's a good investment. Plus, I've seen some comparisons online that say their insulation is just as good, if not better, than Stanley's! Worth checking out their website closer to November, too, just to have options! Hope this helps!
Hey there! So, everyone's mentioning alerts and leaks, which is great for speed, but let's talk about the actual *cost* of those Stanleys, especially limited editions. It's easy to get FOMO and overpay!
Honestly, before Black Friday even hits, decide on your MAX price. Check resale sites like eBay or Mercari *now* for the colors you want. This gives you a baseline. Are they consistently selling for $80? Then you know a "deal" at $70 isn't really that amazing.
Also, look beyond Stanley's site. Stores like Target or even smaller retailers that carry Stanley products might have better, less-advertised sales. Don't forget to use browser extensions like Honey or Rakuten for potential cashback. Every little bit helps, especially if you're after a pricey limited edition! Good luck!