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20 oz. All Around Tumbler
Hydro Flask
20 oz. All Around Tumbler
$27.95
Description

  The Hydro Flask 20 oz. All Around Tumbler is ready for morning brews or microbrews, keeping drinks cold or hot for hours. The Closeable Press-In Lid slides snugly shut to keep splashes at bay. These insulated tumblers are incredibly comfy to hold and are easy to fill, sip and savor.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Hydro Flask
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
T20CPB
Volume:
20 fl oz / 591 mL
Mouth Diameter:
3.43 in.
Height:
7.17 in.
Weight:
0.77 lb
Other Features:
  • TempShield®️ double-wall vacuum insulation protects temperature for hours
  • Included Closeable Press-In Lid tames splashes, trap temps and is straw-compatible (straws sold separately)
  • Compatible with Medium Press-In Straw Lid (sold separately)
  • Fits most cup holders
  • Color Last™ powder coat is durable, sweat-free and colorful
  • Made with 18/8 pro-grade stainless steel for durability, pure taste and no flavor transfer
  • BPA-Free
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Not for use on a stove, in a microwave or freezer
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