fxst—November 16, 2025
I really like these. They seem well made, hold a good amount, easy to clean, look good and keep things cold or warm for longer than it takes me to consume whatever I put in it. I usually use it without the cover but the cover seems to stay in tight, operate and seal fine. I open the slide valve to relieve the "vacuum seal" to take the cover off easier (it's held on pretty good). If I were pressed for a negative, it would be a nit pick in that the handle doesn't "feel" great. I wouldn't change it though. I hold it around the barrel too comfortably. ((Don't screw up a good design, make it harder to clean, or add bulk or cost to it.)) Read more
R. Spencer—December 16, 2025
My Favorite Coffee cup, solid, well made, & I like a large cup of Coffee daily & this one fits the bill, fits in your hand nicely, I've tried many different ones, but this is clearly the best with a nice solid leak proof lid & coffee stays hot a very long time. Read more
dpbain1—January 2, 2026
For those of us who have larger than "normal" size hands, most coffee mugs are terrible with dinky handles. Where as the handles on these are perfect being very comfortable to use. And yes, it keeps your coffee hot but not necessarily for hours and hours as my some claim. The color is an extra bonus! Read more
KW—January 6, 2026
It is a vacuum walled cup with a well designed no-spill lid for the car. Handle is big enough to get your fingers in and the powder coat is consistently covered. All stainless but so far still has that new stainless taste like all SS cups have. Though we havn't had a bad crash yet I'm afraid a full cup drop onto a hard corner will probably leave a nasty dent. So far drops on the rug and floor havn't had any effect. So yep it's light weight (330g wo/lid) but properly taken care of is a great coffee cup. Only down side is that the dark flat color shows dishwasher shadows occasionally which is easily wiped off to look new again. Read more
Ponkow—December 17, 2025
I was looking for a cup that was simple to use but held a significant amount of liquid. The base makes it less likely to tip, which is good since I got the mug for my Mother - who is blind. It is not going to fit into a cup holder in a car. It definitely will keep beverages cold - I put ice in the mug and it still had a little left over 12 hours later. I did not discern any metal taste. I believe the Durability of the cup will last for a great while. I would recommend to anyone looking for a stable insulated mug for an RV, camping, or around the house. Read more
Mama Fox—December 12, 2025
Purchased these for our boat for coffee in the morning and cold beverages in the evening. These were economical and perfect for our needs. Good quality! Read more
Cameron Hollis—September 10, 2025
Something is off with the paint they used. The mug itself is functional and works for my needs. I would order another if they offered a stainless version - no paint. I would have given this mug 4 stars had there been a non-slip base. This was designed to accommodate a non-slip pad. I believe this is a generic version of a well-known brand. The branded version does have the rubber pad on the bottom. Hopefully the branded version has better paint. As expected the paint is flaking off of the handle. Again, how it looks does not bother me. And, I know not to touch my mouth, nose, or eyes until I've washed my hands after using this mug. To be fair, it is stated "hand wash only". The reason for this is due to the extreme heat in a dishwasher. Metal expands and contracts with heat. Even the branded version is hand wash only. This is to help prevent paint chipping as the metal expands and contracts. The reason I deducted 1 star for the paint, is not due to chipping and flaking. It is because the paint is highly suspect. It should not discolor like this. Given the reaction to detergent, it's possible this is lead based paint - banned in the US. How it looks doesn't bother me. Thanks to the paint stopping 1/2in down from the lip I don't need to worry about the paint being lead based. If this is indeed lead based paint, is the BPA free plastic? The large capacity and good heat retention suit my needs. I took the non-slip pad off my old mug and used rubber cement to affix to this mug. I also removed the sliding stopper on this lid. The stopper designed made it impossible to ensure all milk and creamer residue was properly washed off. If you drink black coffee the sliding stopper won't be an issue. For those worried about the paint and plastic, follow the instructions - hand wash only. If any harmful contaminants are present they will bleed put in the dishwasher. Possibly contaminating other items in the dishwasher. To be 100% safe, hand wash this mug separately. Hand washing is a must for those who are pregnant and/or have children. To be clear, I am not confirming the paint and lid do contain toxins. Merely stating it's possible given the paints reaction to detergent. Read more
AspryWrites—January 5, 2026
The media could not be loaded. It's a fine, sturdy device that holds the liquids as it should. People at coffee shops seem to love the color. I do too, I guess, but never really thought about it until the praises started rolling in. I should make not that it keeps the heat for a long time, even with the cap off for an extended period. I waited a half hour before I could sip my tea the other day. Didn't even have the cap on. Think about that if you're thirsty and gotta wait. Read more