not all vacuum sealed cups perform the same. In numerous independent tests of different brands, Stanley performed consistently within the Top 3 in terms of being able to retain temperature for longer. Not all vacuum sealed cups are equal and their performance widely varies from brand to brand. I have no doubt that the $5 cup would perform worse than Stanley. The manufacturing process might be similar, but it’s different coating and different metal alloys effect the temperature retaining properties differently. The vacuum ceiling aspect is only one aspect of the energy retention properties of the cups and there are other aspects that go into improving the performance over longer periods of time. cheap cups may keep your water cold for two hours but but other companies like Stanley can keep them cold for 6 to 10 hours because of the material coating and order materials that’s are used which other brands don’t use due to cost saving measures. There are much cheaper vacuum sealed cups on Amazon, but they don’t perform nearly as well as the Stanley. Stanley also include a lifetime warranty rusting, leakage, and other defects which other brands don’t give and that factors into the cost. It’s like comparing AirPods to cheap $20 wireless earbuds. Both will have the same basic features of being able to wirelessly connect to the iPhone once they’re taking out of the case but they won’t have the same quality of audio and other features that sets the more expensive AirPods apart.
The factory personnel mentioned that the cost is approximately in the range of 7-9 US dollars, and this cost is already considered quite high among all tumblers.
@@Grinchthanksgivingpackaging, shipping cost, taxes, worker salary, rent, electricity, a little bit of money to regain the cost of machinery and other expenses, and then profit for not only stanley but also the retailer. Money makes the world go around brother
Enlightening!!!
It doesn't mention the weld to make the inner cylinder that comes in contact with drinks -> what kind of welding material is used?
not all vacuum sealed cups perform the same. In numerous independent tests of different brands, Stanley performed consistently within the Top 3 in terms of being able to retain temperature for longer.
Not all vacuum sealed cups are equal and their performance widely varies from brand to brand. I have no doubt that the $5 cup would perform worse than Stanley. The manufacturing process might be similar, but it’s different coating and different metal alloys effect the temperature retaining properties differently. The vacuum ceiling aspect is only one aspect of the energy retention properties of the cups and there are other aspects that go into improving the performance over longer periods of time. cheap cups may keep your water cold for two hours but but other companies like Stanley can keep them cold for 6 to 10 hours because of the material coating and order materials that’s are used which other brands don’t use due to cost saving measures.
There are much cheaper vacuum sealed cups on Amazon, but they don’t perform nearly as well as the Stanley. Stanley also include a lifetime warranty rusting, leakage, and other defects which other brands don’t give and that factors into the cost.
It’s like comparing AirPods to cheap $20 wireless earbuds. Both will have the same basic features of being able to wirelessly connect to the iPhone once they’re taking out of the case but they won’t have the same quality of audio and other features that sets the more expensive AirPods apart.
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What's the name of the factory in order to order from them?
It's Haochuan Factory in Zhejiang. If you need, I can help you get in touch with them.
Hello I need this manufacturer because we're brand owner
You can email me, and I'll assist you. My email is 18795997776w@gmail.com.
@@Hamsterkombat2024.7 You can email me, and I'll assist you. My email is 18795997776w@gmail.com.
So how much does the Stanley cup cost to produce?
The factory personnel mentioned that the cost is approximately in the range of 7-9 US dollars, and this cost is already considered quite high among all tumblers.
@@BuyChinaDirect wow. So it costs $9 max and they’re selling it for $50. Insane
@@Grinchthanksgiving Because they didn`t mentioned : shipping cost and taxes~
@@Grinchthanksgivingpackaging, shipping cost, taxes, worker salary, rent, electricity, a little bit of money to regain the cost of machinery and other expenses, and then profit for not only stanley but also the retailer. Money makes the world go around brother
I would like to buy 30 cups. With Stanley logo. Can you help? I need it in Colombia 🇨🇴
What is the name of the manufacturer?
Why not come to us? We have full automatic lines to ensure the quality and production capacity
Do you know UCF7PHFpNLmQopXCMHEZg3Pg (Busineer) took your video and used it in there video about Stanley cups.
I was unaware, thanks for the reminder. I’ll contact the platform to file a complaint now.
@@BuyChinaDirectThank you for this wonderful report. I have a question. Does this factory sell directly to people through Ali Express? Thank you.