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We need new ones. I need it to fit into the car cup carrier. I need it to have a locking feature at the top (not like the yeti ones that are open at the top without a closing mechanism).
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| OP here - sorry - meant to say - which is your favorite? What do you like? |
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Try the new Yeti rambler 20 oz. It fits in a cup holder, has a handle, and has a locking mechanism in the top. The top is redesigned and totally different than the traditional tumbler - the lid screws on and then the mag-slider locks. I have tested mine repeatedly by holding it upside down when full and it does not leak.
https://www.amazon.com/YETI-Rambler-Stainless-Insulated-MagSlider/dp/B08D3TNX5F/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2Q1OGK6O0VPQN&keywords=yeti%2Brambler%2Btravel%2Bmug%2B20%2Boz&qid=1653401153&sprefix=yeti%2Brambler%2Btrav%2Caps%2C61&sr=8-1&th=1 |
| DH uses a Hydroflask. |
| Zoriushi. I don’t think I have that quite right but it’s the same brand that makes rice cookers. It’s terrific. Coffee still hot after hours and hours. Fits in cup holders. |
| Zojirushi |
| Contigo |
| Contigo for sure - coffee stays hot for hours. |
| I stole my husband’s work logo yeti tumbler. He’s wfh, I’m not. It fits my car cup holder beautifully. |
It has a magnetic slide top. |
| The starbucks insulated travel mugs. Sleek, and they really work. |
| I like the Yeti tumbler with the mag sliding for the car, and the Zojiroshi flip top for when it can’t leak or spill (like metro). |
My favorite thing about this one is that you can lock the opening, so it won't spill in your bag. |
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I'm really really into hot coffee, so I've tried them all - Yeti, Hydroflask, Zojirushi, Contigo, lots of other brands.
The best for actually keeping coffee hot for a long time are the Thermos Brand vacuum insulated travel mugs. Far and away better at that task than any other mug I've tried. I have several - with and without handles. They hold up over time, and even if I drop the mug on the ground, if the lid is closed, nothing spills. |