In a recent safety announcement, Stanley, a renowned manufacturer of insulated travel mugs, issued a recall for certai ...
Could your Stanley travel mug be dangerous? About 2.6 million of Stanley’s switchback and trigger action stainless steel ...
The Stanley branded Switchback and Trigger Action stainless-steel travel mugs are affected by this recall. The following ...
These days, the brand Stanley calls to mind stylish millennials and Gen Zers, toting around massive colorful water bottles.
Stanley has issued a recall on more than two million travel mugs over concerns they ... which is found on the bottom of the mug. Here's which ones they are: ...
But I do like the fact that the tapered 3.1-inch-wide bottom fits easily into most standard ... premium (as much as a stainless steel travel mug can, anyway). It looks great and feels ergonomic ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) on Thursday reported that 2.6 million of the Stanley Switchback and Trigger ...
If you’ve got a Stanley travel mug sitting in your kitchen ... your car has an active recall What to Check: Check the bottom of your mug for the product identification number.
If you've recently purchased a Stanley travel mug, then it's time to check ... as "the Stanley logo appears on the front and bottom of the mug." More Than 1 Million Pairs of QVC Oven Gloves ...
Stanley has received 91 reports worldwide, including 16 in the U.S., of the recalled travel mugs’ lids detaching during use, resulting in 38 burn injuries worldwide, including two burn injuries in the ...
Collectors of Stanley cups should check their collections after the company issued a recall for 2.6 million of its mugs. Here ...