Best Travel Coffee Mug

Anonymous
It sounds like she’s throwing it in a bag. I wouldn’t do that with a yeti rambler.
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Anonymous wrote:Any zojorushi model


+1 Zojirushi!


+2!! By far the best


+1000 I've tried many and the Zojirushi models are the best. Coffee stays piping hot all day, and I can literally store the (closed) mug upside down in my work bag and it won't leak.


That might be the case but have you opened it up to clean it? All of those types of mugs with super complicated mechanisms get mold and bacteria stuck inside unless you take it completely apart after each use.

Yeti is a whole lot let complicated and easy to clean. Keeps my coffee hot for 2 hours and that's really all I need.



The zojirushi model I have has a mouth peice easy to take apart and assemble. I dunno what you’re talking about. It has typical brilliant Japanese design. It’s not complicated at all.
Anonymous
I realize the OP was focused on the mug being spill-proof, but I just hate that all these suggestions are stainless steel. That completely ruins the flavor of the coffee.

So, if anyone out there reading this feels the same way, my recommendation is the Frank Green travel mug, which is both spill-proof and ceramic.
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Honest question here, but people actually put their travel mugs of coffee IN their bags?

I have never even considered that and have always carried it separately. Am I the outlier here??
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Anonymous wrote:Honest question here, but people actually put their travel mugs of coffee IN their bags?

I have never even considered that and have always carried it separately. Am I the outlier here??


I was just about to post this. I would not trust any mug to just throw IN my bag. Maybe a Swell or a Corksicle with a top that screws completely on (no straw, spout, etc.). But I wouldn't love drinking my coffee out of that.

I do use Yetis all the time for coffee and more.
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Anonymous wrote:Honest question here, but people actually put their travel mugs of coffee IN their bags?

I have never even considered that and have always carried it separately. Am I the outlier here??


Yes, I throw my Zojirushi in my bag all the time. I try to keep it upright, but even if it falls over it has never spilled a drop. I completely do not worry one bit about it spilling in my work bag.

As to the comment about the coffee being too hot to drink for too long, my solution to this is to keep the lid off for a few minutes before I cap it. If you add (cold) milk/creamer, that would of course help too.

There's a lot of Zojirushi love in this thread and for good reason!

Anonymous
I have several colors of the Thermos insulated travel cup (no handle) that opens with one hand - you push the central button. It has never leaked, in all the many years I've been using it, even when upside down or rolling away on the floor. I can't find it on Amazon any more, otherwise I'd add a link.
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Anonymous wrote:I have several colors of the Thermos insulated travel cup (no handle) that opens with one hand - you push the central button. It has never leaked, in all the many years I've been using it, even when upside down or rolling away on the floor. I can't find it on Amazon any more, otherwise I'd add a link.


Is the SIPP cup? I think that's what it's called. It was circular with just the central button. Sad to say that mine did leak which is what had me try Zojirushi (another Zojirushi fan here!).
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Anonymous wrote:Any zojorushi model


+1 Zojirushi!


+2!! By far the best


+3. By far.
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Anonymous wrote:Any zojorushi model


+1. I’ve had one like this one for years and it works great. Used it on my metro commute, use it on bike commute, take it with me when travel. The only “bad” thing about it is how well it keeps temperature, so have sometimes to open it up for drinks to cool. Also like that it’s 16 oz, so not too huge
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Anonymous wrote:Any zojorushi model


+1. I’ve had one like this one for years and it works great. Used it on my metro commute, use it on bike commute, take it with me when travel. The only “bad” thing about it is how well it keeps temperature, so have sometimes to open it up for drinks to cool. Also like that it’s 16 oz, so not too huge


Forgot to add the link: https://a.co/d/4rvVolj
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