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GoCup Silicone Travel Mug, Coffee Cup for Hot and Cold Drinks, 510ml, UK Brand, Reusable, Insulated and Leakproof, Perfect for Camping or Traveling, 17oz, Black

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Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement and Your California Privacy Rights. The cute design makes it look like the cup is wearing a knitted cosy, but really it is made from food-grade stainless steel treated with AntiBug technology. The brand is known for its iconic insulated steel thermoses, which promise hours-long insulation for hot drinks and durability for wherever you’re taking your beverage— hiking, camping, thrown in the back of your car on a road trip, you name it. Had this reusable coffee cup for over 2 years now and I’ve just bought another one and a smaller for my son! The West Loop mug with Contigo’s leak-proof Autoseal lid is very leak-proof, thanks to a lock switch on the top.

billion plastic-coated takeaway cups annually, and that number is set to increase by a third by 2030. While the body of the cup is vacuum insulated, the lid isn’t, to allow the coffee to cool to drinking temperature. Tested by coffee lovers, our Reusable coffee cup is built with a durable construction keeping your coffee refreshing for longer.There are dozens of reusable coffee cups available as brands try to help consumers be more environmentally conscious. Whether you're embarking on your morning commute or headed on an East Coast road trip, you should have one of the best travel mugs in hand. However, if you’re the kind of person who likes to drink copious amounts of coffee (or tea) throughout the day, I’d say the Thermos travel tumbler is ideal. As a stainless steel thermal cup, it can keep coffee warm for four hours (cold drinks last eight hours) and doesn’t get warm to the touch. There’s nothing worse than watered-down iced coffee or a lukewarm hot coffee, which is why I’ve only used a corkcicle tumbler when I make coffee at home.

Bringing style and practicality to your morning commute, this PLA coffee cup is ideal for transporting your favourite hot beverage.Lately when I want a compact option that won't take up much space in my backpack or tote after it's empty, I've been reaching for this sleek stainless steel tumbler from Miir.

We love this bigger Yeti Rambler mug for most of the reasons we loved our top pick for the car, and it even has a handle and a more leak-resistant (though not leak-proof) lid. The rest are sent to landfill, generating 152,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide a year – equivalent to the emissions of 33,300 cars.We wanted to love this beautiful powder-coated stainless steel tumbler from Kinto, a Japanese housewares brand. Certain parts of any reusable cup must be Food Safe, so 60% of Circular Cups are currently made from virgin plastic. There’s a white screw-on lid that needs to be removed every time you want a drink, and a black version of the same lid.

However, anyone with a weaker grip will struggle because it does have to be held the entire time you’re sipping.

Designed for 10 years use, Circular Cups unique push lid mechanism minimises spills and offers one-hand opening. Drinking is through a smooth, medium-sized spout, which we enjoyed and placed it second only to those with 360-degree openings in terms of comfort. A fair word of warning though: The airtight lid and insulation work almost too well—coffee stays hot a long time, so I recommend you get it close to your ideal temperature before pouring it in. After a few tries, it’s pretty easy to get used to how it all goes together, but coming from a brand that makes such user-friendly products, this leak-proof lid is more complicated than it needs to be. So a good travel coffee mug—one that’s easy to hold, doesn't leak, and keeps hot coffee hot and iced coffee cold—is a must.

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