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16 oz. Tallboy Cooler Cup (Fall 2022)
Hydro Flask
16 oz. Tallboy Cooler Cup (Fall 2022)
$20.96
Description

  A full pint of versatile cooling—use it to keep tallboy cans chilled, or as a 16 oz beverage cup, hot or cold. The flexible collar locks in the cold with a snug fit. Swap the collar to the bottom, and you’re rocking a stabilizing boot. Easy grip, sweat-free and multi-use—the Hydro Flask tallboy can cooler is way better than a cup.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Hydro Flask
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
K16
Volume:
16 fl oz / 473 mL
Diameter:
2.93 in
Height:
5.93 in
Weight:
9.9 oz
Other Features:
  • Multi-use design works as a 16 oz can cooler and a beverage cup
  • Cooler Cup Collar locks in the cold with a snug fit for cans, or stabilizing boot
  • Fits most cupholders
  • TempShield® double-wall vacuum insulation
  • Made with 18/8 pro-grade stainless steel
  • Color Last™ powder coat
  • BPA-Free & Toxin-Free
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Compatible with Small Closeable Press-In Lid and Small Press-In Straw Lid (each sold separately)

Warnings:
-- Not for use on a stove, in a microwave or freezer.
-- Keep hot liquids out of the reach of children.
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