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Bring some sparkle to your everyday life

Sheldon and Hammond 2 mins read

Avanti launches LUXE HydroQuench Special Edition Insulated Tumbler making every sip more luxurious.

 

Asquith, NSW: Avanti, a renowned homeware brand in Australia, has introduced the new LUXE HydroQuench Special Edition Insulated Tumbler in Luxe Pink and Luxe White. This special edition insulated tumbler is the perfect way to add a little sparkle to your day or give a little glitter to the star in your life!

The Avanti LUXE HydroQuench Insulated Tumbler comes with two interchangeable screw-top lids so you can swap between a straw and a sipper lid.

This sparkling tumbler features double-wall Aircore Technology, the vacuum insulation keeps your drink at the perfect temperature, no matter the weather outside - the sipper lid features an airtight, leak-proof silicone seal for spill-free sipping and keeps your drinks hot for 12 hours and cold for 24 hours!

Designed for comfort and versatility, the tumbler includes an ergonomic grip handle catering right-handed and left-handed users. Made from durable, high-grade stainless steel, this eco-friendly, reusable tumbler is both condensation-free and built to last.

The LUXE HydroQuench Insulated Tumbler features a wide mouth that makes it easy to fill, accommodates ice, and is a breeze to clean. Its recessed base fits seamlessly into most standard car cup holders, making it the perfect travel companion.

Other features include:

  • 1 Litre capacity
  • Lead free, BPA free and phthalate-free
  • Non-leaching and non-toxic
  • Splash-proof, multifunction lid with 3-point revolving dial
  • Drip-free sipping
  • Includes two extra straws

 

Social Media

Facebook posts: @Avanti Homewares

Instagram posts: @avanti_homewares

 

Pricing and Availability

Avanti Luxe HydroQuench Insulated Tumbler:

  • Luxe Pink - RRP$92.95
  • Luxe White - RRP$92.95

 

Available now on the avantihomewares.com website.


About us:

About Avanti - Founded over 30 years ago, Avanti strives to develop high-quality and functional homeware products for the kitchen and everyday life. It prides itself on combining value and elegant design to cater to all household needs.


Contact details:

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Elizabeth Latham

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T: +61 2 9482 6607

M: +61 429 163 662

E: ElizabethL@sheldonandhammond.com.au

Sheldon and Hammond

24 Salisbury Road, Asquith NSW 2077

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