This was really helpful because I had got the the top part of the Stanley, so like the rubber part that’s on the arms Stanley thing I don’t know how to explain. I got that I took, took it off by mistake because I was trying to clean it and I did not know how to get it back on and I was freaking out until I saw this video and I did exactly what you did and it helps so much but it was kind of hard to do it. Thank you.
Oh my God thank you I almost just broke my fingers trying to open it, but I couldn’t get it open because like I thought I saw a mold because I never knew how to take it off to clean it so like thank you because now I’m gonna clean all of my Stanley
Is mine supposed to be wobbly and bits of water leak from it when turned upside down? I'm not sure if it's supposed to be like that or if you cam tighten it 😣
I don't think so. I really never turn mine upside down though because I typically leave the large rubber ring off of my lid. I know some people like it though...like my children. I don't like to have to try to get it adjusted just right for the lid to close tightly. I'm sure that really makes it not be leakproof, but I don't ever turn mine upside down. I'm sorry you're having trouble! I don't think these cups are designed to be as leakproof as a water bottle that closes completely with an internal straw. I use a 24 ounce Owala when I have to throw my water in my bag. Best wishes!
@KarenCarnes Tysm! Sorry for late reply 😅. Whenever I tilt my 30 oz slightly it leaks from the middle hole and it does get annoying at times. Thanks for trying to help though ❤️
@@andreamolyneux1091 can I help you in any way? More explanation maybe? I’m sorry you struggled! They are difficult to maneuver, but I wanted to share to try to help others once I understood how to disassemble for cleaning.
With the fatter part at the top. I honestly leave mine off most of the time because it's just easier. If you leave it off, it won't be leakproof though if you plan on turning your cup upside down or leaning it over. I haven't had any problems with leaving it off. Best wishes!
Hi! I really don't know if that is possible with these cups. I typically use my 24 oz. Owala bottle with an internal straw when I have to throw my water in my backpack. I don't trust this type of cup to not spill. I use these in my car and at home. So sorry! Maybe someone else can tell you how to use it so that it is spill proof.
@@b_a6 the ring? You’ll need to put the fatter part at the top. Honestly, I usually just leave mine off because it’s easier to open and close. I don’t turn mine upside down, so I don’t have to worry about leaks.
1:47 How the hell do you just press down on it like that? Mine doesn't fit in, I have to use excessive force to get just one of the ends in, but dunno have to get the other end in.
Press in on the extension posts at the same time, so that they will become smaller than the hole. I'm assuming you're referring to the extension posts.
Oh no! I'm so sorry. That sounds like your lid might have been defective. We have a total of 5 Stanley cups in our home and we've never had a problem with tabs breaking. Did you push in on the tabs to get them in and out of the hole?