Stanley Ceramivac Go Series Growler - 64oz for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

6.0
out of 10
1 Positive, 0 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$69.95
Used Value:
$41.97
Sale Value:
$62.96

Growlers are a great thing to have around on friend-filled weekend camping trips, and few are as ready for rugged outdoor environments as the Stanley Go Series with Ceramivac 64oz Growler. Thanks to its vacuum insulation and taste-free ceramic inside you won't have to leave your favorite drinks at home, so whether you're bringing along an ice-cold IPA or some piping hot coffee from your local cafe, it'll be as warm or cold as you want it to be when you finally roll into camp. Your hot drinks will stay hot for up to 18 hours and your cold ones will stay cold for a full 24, letting you enjoy a refreshing cup of lemonade or a nice hot chocolate even when you're far from home. Its classic cold-rolled outside offers plenty of durability for the roots and rocks it might tumble on, and the leak-proof top will ensure that no spilling occurs when you're driving down bumpy dirt roads on your way to the campground.

Specifications

Brand:
Dimensions:
12.2 x 6.5 x 4.6in
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
[outside] stainless steel, double-wall vacuum insulation, [inside] ceramic-fired
Recommended Use:
casual, hiking
Valve:
leak-proof
Volume:
64oz

Full Reviews

10
Great new technology. I do notice a small difference with the ceramic coating being a smoother pour as well as less flavor retention, but what I really like about this growler is the handle, for carrying and pouring. I haven't had any issues with it leaking - sounds like the other reviewer may have had a dud. I also will say from personal experience that Stanley's lifetime warranty has never been an issue - I've had one lid replacement on my coffee mug, gave them a call and it was in my mailbox 3 days later. They stand behind their products. Their items are also all dishwasher safe unlike Hydroflask.
Nick J., backcountry.com
August 21, 2019
2
I bought this to pick up fresh brew from the brewery during the week to enjoy over the weekend. When I received it, the ceramic coating on the inside had a blemish or chip missing from the bottom. I purchased this as a non-metal alternative to keep my brew tasting as it should so naturally was disappointed but I can live with it. 2 days later I had it filled, placed it in my passenger seat and in the 20 minute drive home, a small puddle of my delicious brew had developed in my seat. If it leaks liquid, how is it air tight? If it isn't air tight, how does it keep my beer fresh? I've emailed Stanley with my distaste with no response. I should have went with Hydro Flask but the ceramic coating persuaded me to stray from what I know. On the plus side, Backcountry took good care of me like they always do.
Derrick Smith, backcountry.com
May 21, 2019