
Ninja Thirsti water bottle 'better than Stanley' now £8 with deal stack
Ninja has launched a mid-season sale across its entire site, offering a 20% discount when using the code NINJA20 at checkout which applies to all items except any existing bundle deals and their new Mr Whippy-style Ninja Swirl ice cream machine. One of the brand's most popular products - the Ninja Thirsti - is included in this offer, and thanks to a double deal stack, shoppers can pick it up for less than £10.
The insulated bottle is suitable for hot and cold drinks, and is available in two sizes and an impressive five colours. There is a choice of classic black, white and grey, or shoppers can opt for a pop of colour with their pastel mint green and blue options.
The 530ml bottle usually costs £29.99, while the larger 700ml version costs £34.99 at full price. With the sale code, customers can bag the Ninja Thirsti's for £23.99 or £27.99 respectively, but savvy shoppers have discovered a way to save even more.
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As reported by Somerset Live, buyers can combine deals via a money-saving website. New members who sign up for free at TopCashback receive a £15 bonus when they make their first qualifying purchase, plus cashback on any spend. This means if they shop the Ninja sale they can effectively get the 530ml bottle for £8.19, a saving of 73% on the usual price.
Customers have praised the Thirsti for its leak-proof top which makes it handy for commutes, along with its stylish design and ease of cleaning in the dishwasher. The Ninja product stands alongside similarly premium rival brands like Yeti's Rambler (£28) and Stanley's Quencher (£45), with these bottles having captured the attention of celebrities and influencers alike.
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Ninja's offering boasts the kind of cutting-edge specifications one would anticipate from the brand and, since launching last year, deal-seeking shoppers made it a Black Friday best-seller on the Ninja website, as well as an Amazon chart-topper during Prime Day.
Ninja claims that during trials the BPA-free travel bottle maintained beverages cold for up to 24 hours, or hot for as long as eight hours, courtesy of triple-layered Thermo insulation. The encasing of a sleek stainless steel core also helps preserve drinks' fizz for prolonged periods.
Customers on the Ninja website have awarded the Thirsti an overall rating of 4.6 stars out of five from over 530 customer reviews, with 92% of buyers stating they would recommend the product. One shopper even described the Thirsti as 'the best bottle I've ever owned'.
They added: "I've been buying other brands of thermal bottles for many years and, although the Ninja one is priced around the same as the others, it is far superior in keeping drinks cold. It literally keeps ice cubes in ice form all day and it looks cool. I'm about to order another two for gifts."
A separate five-star review praised the 'brilliant' bottle as 'better than a Stanley,' before concluding: "Very impressed with this drinks bottle and would not go to anything different."
The shopper wasn't the only one claiming the Thirsti outshone the legendary Stanley, with another buyer remarking: "I put fizzy pop and some ice cubes into my cup when I started work at 6pm, by 8am when I finished it was still icy cold, still as fizzy as when it was freshly opened and still had the odd trace of ice cube floating around. I am really impressed.
"The bottle itself looks modern and slick and, as a mobility aid user, the wrist strap makes it so much easier for me to carry around. Cheaper than its leading competitor (who should stick to making tools), the Thirsti is a must for keeping cool on the go."
Whilst numerous customers have remarked on the Ninja Thirsti's robust build quality, it actually proved too weighty for some, with one three-star review noting: "The cup is ok but when fluid is put in it's very heavy, gifted it to my husband."
Another purchaser issued a cautionary note for shoppers eyeing up the lighter colours: "Lovely bottle, keeps my drinks very hot. However, it marked very easily and now looks very old. I wish I'd bought the darker colour bottle."
On the whole, buyers have been thoroughly impressed with the Thirsti's capacity to maintain beverages at chilled temperatures, with one reviewer declaring it 'the best drinks bottle you can buy' due to its outstanding insulation properties. They explained: "I like to fill it up at night time with a Slushie and take it up to bed with me as it is still frozen and slushy the next morning. If I do that with another drinks bottle that I have it turns to water by the morning."
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Search for Ninja on the site, click through and buy the item normally. Get £15 cashback when you spend £15 or more on an item - including the Ninja Thirsti or anything else on the site either in the sale or at full price.
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