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Therma Titanium Double-Wall Travel Mug

Therma Titanium Double-Wall Travel Mug

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awoodby
42
Aug 5, 2019
Very cool, but absolutely no way to attach it. So you'd have to put your cool titanium thermos into a bag or wrap or somesuch anyway, why bother with expensive titanium? Needs a method to hang from bag/strap/pack IMO. Unless of course someone wants to carry it around in their hand all the time.
phoenixsong
1055
Aug 5, 2019
At this price the least that could be done would be to include more details, such as the titanium type and purity level :)
14themoney
1395
Aug 4, 2019
The next time that I go camping and believe that I will need a glass of perfectly chilled Dom Perignon on the evening of the second day, I'm going to consider purchasing one of these. For the present time, it seems like a huge waste of capital.
14themoney
1395
Aug 11, 2019
sorry to be so dense. I didn't realize that the drop was over and the price was no longer available. I believe that it was somewhere in the vicinity of $50-60.
je11y
142
Aug 11, 2019
14themoneyThanks!
TheYesMan
17
Jun 30, 2019
Might just be me, but does this mug not have a sipper built into its lid? Like, you need to unscrew the entire top of the travel mug and pour the contents elsewhere to drink it? Seems so, at least.
westviewdata
2
May 16, 2019
This is a good price, I backed the original project on Kickstarter and it was $150 plus shipping.
Scoobmx
72
May 16, 2019
Seems to be very difficult to find reviews of this. How is it compared to the snow peak ti kanpai? Also, shouldn’t this be in the ultralight category?
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PeeweeJones
0
Jun 29, 2019
ScoobmxI know that the Kanpai bottle can hold a can, and can keep a beer or soda ice cold for a couple of days. No idea if this one does though. And the snow peak kanpai comes with three different lids and in two different sizes.
Scoobmx
72
Jun 29, 2019
PeeweeJonesI ended up taking a chance and getting this. I've used it for about 2 weeks so far. It's definitely a simpler product than the kanpai - only 1 lid, but I like it. It's slim enough to fit into most things designed for bottles (bike bottle cages, cupholders, backpack bottle compartments), which couldn't happen if you wanted it to fit cans. It keeps drinks cold for many hours, but I doubt days.
massdropisdead
2
Apr 5, 2019
OldCyrus
20
Jun 29, 2019
massdropisdeadWhy do people constantly see drops for titanium stuff and post a link to a steel one thinking they are equal? You might as well ask why Kobe is some expensive when ground beef is $6/lb at the grocery.
justinulysses
35
Aug 5, 2019
massdropisdeadWhy am I supposed to give a $80 shit about whether it's titanium or steel? If titanium will help me avoid losing the thing for 6x as long, then it might be worth 6x the price.
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glennac
1363
Apr 5, 2019
So $100 to carry a single cup of coffee with me. My Zojirushi Vacuum Insulated Bottle is doing just fine. :-)
glennac
1363
May 17, 2019
Depends on which model you choose to buy. “The SlickSteel® interior finish was introduced for our customers who prefer to avoid PTFE nonstick. We’ve electro-polished the interior, resulting in a surface that resists corrosion and repels stains without the use of nonstick coating. ” https://www.zojirushi.com/blog/?p=3685

The nonstick coating is made from a chemical called PTFE, also known as Teflon, which makes cooking and washing up fast and easy. ... However, Teflon has been PFOA-free since 2013. Today's nonstick and Teflon cookware is completely safe for normal home cooking, as long as temperatures do not exceed 570°F (300°C).” https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/nonstick-cookware-safety


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Jeff0500
75
Jul 5, 2019
glennacMy zojirushi does not keep my drinks hot for 8 hours. If I'm working a night shift, it's great to have my coffee at least warm at hour 10 of 12.
EDCer123
73
Apr 5, 2019
I guess this is one good use of titanium as thermal, since titanium is not a particularly good conductor of heat, compared to other metals.
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