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Keith Titanium Double-Wall Mugs w/ Lids

Keith Titanium Double-Wall Mugs w/ Lids

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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

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Jaroftoenails
7
Jul 13, 2019
Do these stack with snow peaks version? They discontinued the 600ml size for those otherwise I would just get theirs.
chugger
May 13, 2019
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If these really were the ones that come with titanium lids, I like to have a handle-less 600mL (Ti3307). But it looks to me like at least that part of the description is incorrect. These appear to be the ones with tritan/silicone lids, not titanium. I'm not saying these aren't a good deal, in fact they seem to be. Still, the description should probably be fixed.
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slbear
21
May 11, 2019
Anyone seen or used both Keith and Snow Peak?
CardinalZin
21
Mar 10, 2019
The capacities mentioned , are these nominal capacities when cups are filled to the brim or actual useable capacity when cups are filled about 80%?
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Titanium lid? Not! Like the titanium Primus stove from Massdrop that wasn't titanium.
>the mugs come with a titanium lid that helps keep dust and bugs out. Really? Not primarily to keep the heat in? That is what the lid is for Massdrop. As others have said, does not appear to be Ti.
barefooter
30
Mar 9, 2019
hi double-walled means can keep hot beverages hot and cold beverages cold? for how many hours?
Stepbystep
549
Mar 9, 2019
barefooterThese (and all other titanium double wall mugs) are just air insulated, not vacuum purged like a thermos. With boiling water you will still feel warmth on the outside. I've never timed it but indoors seems to keep hot coffee still-pretty-hot for 45 minutes or so, outdoors in the wind maybe a half hour depending on the air temperature. They do a great job at keeping drinks hot for mealtime but they aren't all-day thermoses, and no burned lips like a single wall mug.
pllamena
2
Mar 9, 2019
Is the silicon lid leak-proofed when it is closed? I am assuming the gray lid with the drinking opening is silicon and that the top twists to cover the opening.
jspiers
22
Mar 9, 2019
pllamenaI have the same question. This is critical information missing from the description.
Stepbystep
549
Mar 9, 2019
pllamenaNot really but it does ok for a quick knock-over. If you leave it on its side it will weep/dribble a little but the lid itself won't get knocked loose and create a flood. This is one of the better lids I've used but still nobody seems to be able to make the perfect lid, which is stupid. The snap top lid on the GSI mugs is the best at leakproof but the Keith one is more comfortable to drink from than GSI or Snow Peak, imo, and easy to take apart for cleaning.
FeebleOldMan
839
Mar 9, 2019
>the mugs come with a titanium lid that helps keep dust and bugs out. Are the lids tritan or actually titanium?
Kermudjin
39
Mar 9, 2019
FeebleOldManhttp://keithtitanium.com/product/DRINKWARE/75.html It appears the lids are silocon and Tritan, and the center of the lid rotates to close the opening. Unclear how leakproof that would be. But I love my previously ordered double wall Ti mug, so I shall try this one, too.
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Stepbystep
549
Mar 9, 2019
FeebleOldManHaha...man you can't take massdrop's words at face value at all anymore. It's like they just cut and paste (and only stock manufacturer photos these days too) and where they add more they so often flub up or omit important things - like the employees at the helm are without hands-on but with maybe have a fresh marketing degree. :) These have a plastic lid but Keith does make them with a press-on ductwork cap type lid, too, just not on this drop. Those are easy to deform and not worth getting, imo. The lid on mine isn't marked but it feels the same as the one on the GSI mugs, and those are shown as #7, which generally is polycarbonate (now mostly tritan for food products), so Keith's mention of it is most likely correct. Often the marketing in Chinese translation is a little weird (like "sanded" here for the finish...not sure which method they use on theirs but it's about like the same finish on other brands of ti mugs...but they aren't sanded like we would think of sanding here in the US. Probably media vibrator/tumbled.).
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