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Product Description
With a clean design and simple construction, the Keith Titanium double-wall mugs are a staple for any backpacking or camping trip. Titanium mugs are a lighter and stronger alternative to steel mugs, making them ideal for minimal backpacking and durable enough for everyday use Read More
Well, I wanted to like these mugs (I bought 2) - the actual mug seems well made and hot drinks do indeed stay hot. However, as some other reviewers have noted, the lids just pop off if put on with hot liquids inside. I have a cheap polycarbon mug with a cloth outer shell for insulation - it's lid stays on.
The size and volume are great. The titanium leaves no bad tastes and is lightweight and easy to clean. The problem with this mug is that although the lid fits well and the mug is double walled, it gets quite hot to the touch st first and then allows the drink to cool off rather rapidly.
This is my 2nd Keith mug. I have an older model with a drop on lid but this new lid is great for keeping my coffee hot longer and bugs out. It sits securely on top as well.
Doesn't really seem like a double wall mug. You can feel the heat of the beverage through it and it doesn't stay hot much longer than any regular cup. Was looking for a lightweight version of a Hydroflask but this isn't it.
This is about the 450 with the folding handles but most of the information works will all 4.
I personally am not a fan of folding handles but the reason I grabbed the one with is a suspension of heat.
So I put a glass of water in a microwave for 4 min to make some tea. After poring the contents into the KT Mug after a minute the mug was too hot to hold. How fast the Titanium got hot was very noticeably.
The lid is a spill saver type. It's a 2 piece lid that twists to close the opening. When closed it reduces emptying the mug into your lap to a few drops. NOT water tight.
This mug is very nice, just not allot of advantage to the double wall. Maybe a single wall at less expense if I had to do it again.