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I used my Stanley long long before they were cool and it survived until after. Stanle's are eternal but the fickle youths forget this in their arrogance.
I refilled my old Stanley at work, filling half of it with ice, at the end of Thursday. By the time I clocked out on Friday, after a full day of use and subsequent refills, there was still ice clinking around in it. Not gonna lie, the insulation in that thing is incredible. It does easily acquire dents and dings though - after two years of use, the bottle can't stand upright without wobbling anymore.
But I was given it as a gift, so I can't complain. A water bottle is a water bottle to me.