Tumbler Care

Tumbler & Drinkware Care

Keep Your Drinkware Looking and Performing Its Best

Proper care will keep your tumblers and drinkware looking pristine and performing optimally. Follow these simple steps to ensure long-lasting durability and maximum performance.

Step-by-Step Care Guide

  1. Hand Wash for Best Results
    • Although products are designed to be dishwasher-safe, hand washing is recommended to maintain the integrity of the powder coating and insulation.
    • Use warm, soapy water and a soft sponge to clean your tumbler.
    • Avoid using abrasive scrubbers that can scratch the surface.

  2. Avoid Bleach or Chlorine-Based Cleaners
    • Harsh chemicals can damage the stainless steel interior or exterior of your drinkware.
    • Stick to mild dish soap for a safe and effective clean.

  3. Dry Thoroughly After Washing
    • Always air dry your tumbler with the lid off to prevent trapped moisture and odor buildup.
    • Store with the lid removed for airflow when not in use.

  4. No Freezer or Microwave
    • Do not place your tumbler in the freezer or microwave.
    • Extreme temperature changes can damage the vacuum insulation and affect performance.

  5. Keep Away from High Heat
    • Avoid leaving your drinkware in extremely hot environments, such as a car on a hot day, which can affect its insulation properties.

How to Remove Tough Stains and Odors

For coffee or tea stains, fill your tumbler with a mixture of vinegar and baking soda. Let it sit for 15-20 minutes, then scrub with a soft brush. Rinse thoroughly and allow it to dry before using it again.

Tips for Prolonging the Life of Your  Drinkware

  • Avoid Dropping or Knocking Over: While tumblers are durable, repeated impacts can dent or scratch the exterior.
  • Replace Seals and Gaskets as Needed: Check the seals on your lids periodically to ensure they’re still effective. Replacements can be ordered if necessary.

Recommended Products for Cleaning

  • Mild dish soap (without bleach or chlorine)
  • Soft-bristled bottle brush for cleaning hard-to-reach areas
  • Vinegar and baking soda for natural stain removal