Most travel coffee mugs claim to keep liquids "hot" for about 5-6 hours. To test this, I filled each of the models here with 170-degree liquid and measured the temperature after both 3 hours and 5 hours. Lids for travel mugs tend to fall in 1 of 2 camps, either some sort of thre...
GSI appears twice in this guide, but for good reason: The outdoor gear brand makes two of the best camping coffee mugs available. This Infinity Mug is tailor-made for backpackers, with a clear, BPA-free polypropylene wall wrapped in an outer layer of recycled plastic for insulation. The ...
Obviously, a travel mug needs to be spill-proof, but mugs that will travel in a bag also need to be completely leak proof. To test the seal on each mug, we filled them with hot coffee, closed the lids according to the manufacturer’s directions, and shook them vigorously while turned ...
From hot coffee to mug cakes and everything in between, these mugs look great and do it all. They’re wide enough to house plenty of marshmallows on hot cocoa, lightweight, stackable and the handle is the ideal size. The hand crafted and hand glazed porcelain comes in 6 colors, so you...
Plastic coffee mugs are lightweight and very durable. Cons: Plastic coffee mugs can contain BPA, which leaches into drinks. Coffee mugs made from plastic are far from environmentally friendly. Plastic coffee mugs can add a bad taste to hot beverages. Glass Pros: Glass coffee mugs are sleek ...
By and large in our testing, the self-heating mugs performed better than the warming plates, but much of that also came down to whether the mug had a lid. The caveat of our learnings is that the taste of the coffee can change if it's held at a hot temperature over a long period...
These coffee mugs coordinate aesthetically with a slew of other Le Creuset items, so you can easily “brand” your dinner party from start to finish with the same look. Cons Compared to some of the other mugs on our list, these didn’t keep our coffee as hot. ...
Coffee mugs, on the other hand, are larger, casual and cozy-comfortable to hold. They're our top choice for everyday coffee drinking at home or at the office. If you're always on the go, insulated tumblers such as the Carter Move Mug for hot drinks or Carter Cold Tumbler for cold ...
There are more insulated bottles out there these days than ever before, but they’re not all created equal. Lots of travel mugs leak, cool down too quickly or just aren’t durable. If you need to keep your coffee hot while you’re out on a long road trip, or if you’re shopping ...
When it comes to glass coffee mugs, you can’t go wrong with this set from Eparé. The 12-ounce duo has a double-walled design—great for keeping your beverage hot and your fingers from burning—and is made of hand-blown glass. Its design also prevents condensation, so on the off chan...