About
Hiroshi Fujiwara is the brilliant mind behind fragment design. Multifaceted as a producer and creative director, the Japanese designer is known as “the godfather of streetwear” for his visionary prowess and lightning bolt collabs.
Amp up the ambience. The Stanley x fragment design collaboration features two zeitgeists. Over a century ago, Stanley’s founder William Stanley, Jr. started as a physicist. He reinvented the transformer, allowing electricity to travel over greater distances. Now, cultural transformer Hiroshi Fujiwara refreshes this heritage collection, including the Classic Vacuum Bottle, in Stanley’s signature Hammertone Green finish. Stamped with the FRGMT lightning bolt and Stanley winged bear, a new flow of energy completes a legendary circuit.
The limited-edition Classic Vacuum Bottle has the iconic style you deserve with its monochromatic design, plus the performance you need for greatness on the go. Double-wall vacuum insulation keeps your favorite beverage at the perfect temp, while the twist-and-pour stopper provides a smoother pour. With an insulated lid that doubles as a cup for sipping, find your flow and channel new possibilities.
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Product FAQ
How Do I Get the Best Performance (Hot/Cold Retention) from My Vacuum Bottle?
To maximize the hot or cold retention of your vacuum bottle, mug, or food jar, preheat or precool it by filling it with warm or cold tap water. Let it stand for five minutes, then empty the bottle and immediately fill it with your preferred hot or cold beverage. Secure the stopper and lid as quickly as possible to prevent heat loss.
What Type of Stainless Steel Was Used in My Product?
All Stanley products comply with Prop 65 and FDA requirements, and all contact surfaces are guaranteed to be safe and BPA-free. We use 18/8 stainless steel, also known as grade 304 or food-grade stainless steel. Like all our products, our stainless-steel items undergo rigorous health and safety testing before they are made available to the public.
Can I Put Dry Ice Inside My Vacuum Product?
It is not recommended to use dry ice in a sealed container, as the rapid evaporation of CO2 from solid to gas can create unwanted pressure within your product. Please proceed carefully and at your own risk.
What Brush Should I Use for My Stainless Product?
You can use any soft brush to clean your Stanley vacuum bottle or food jar. Avoid using metal brushes, as they could scratch the stainless-steel surfaces.
How Should I Clean My Product?
Check the bottom of your product to see if it is dishwasher safe. If not, we recommend hand washing. Make sure to wash your product before first use.
1. Fill it with warm water and mild detergent.
2. Let it stand for 5 minutes.
3. Wash it with a soft, damp cloth or sponge.
4. Rinse and dry with a clean towel.
5. Occasionally, your product may need a deep clean. To do this, let a mixture of one-part baking soda and one-part warm water soak for up to an hour. After rinsing out this mixture, clean with mild detergent.
How Do I Clean the Gaskets in My Product?
To thoroughly clean under the gasket or seal, soak the top of the cup in white vinegar, lemon juice, or a mixture of warm water and baking soda. In some products, the gasket or seal can be carefully removed with a small tool and soaked separately.
How Do I Remove Stains or Smells from My Product?
To clean your product, we recommend washing it with warm water and a standard, non-abrasive household cleaner. These cleaners can be applied with bristle brushes, sponges, or clean cloths. Soaking the product in a mixture of warm water and baking soda might also help. Some customers have reported that soaking in white vinegar or lemon juice effectively removes stains and smells. After using cleaners, always wash your product thoroughly according to our care and use instructions. Repeat as necessary until stains or smells are gone. A stainless-steel cleaner or polish can also be used on stainless steel products.