CheapDealsIt's not a travel mug. It's a time travel machine. I've poured hot coffee into it at 7am in the morning, and when I cracked it open about 4-5 hours later, it's as if I poured that coffee 5 min ago.
CheapDealsI agree with Daisy__Cutter.
I would make coffee at 8 am and then open it around 3 or 4pm on campus and it is still steaming. Great heat retention.
CheapDealsZojirushi travel mugs are OUTSTANDING for heat retention. No worries there. But be aware that this model retains a bit less than the skinny version (which I prefer for handling and cleaning reasons). Actually, the reduced heat retention of the model on sale here might be welcome... I've burned my mouth more than once (yeah, you'd think I'd learn).
NOTE: The ratings shown are from the manufacturer, based on water at a starting temperature of 203°F (95°C) at a room temperature of 68°F (20°C).
SKINNY MOUTH VERSION: 187°F @ 1 hr. / 154°F @ 6 hrs.
WIDE MOUTH VERSION (AS SOLD HERE): 178°F @ 1 hr. / 133°F @ 6 hrs.
I would make coffee at 8 am and then open it around 3 or 4pm on campus and it is still steaming. Great heat retention.
NOTE: The ratings shown are from the manufacturer, based on water at a starting temperature of 203°F (95°C) at a room temperature of 68°F (20°C). SKINNY MOUTH VERSION: 187°F @ 1 hr. / 154°F @ 6 hrs. WIDE MOUTH VERSION (AS SOLD HERE): 178°F @ 1 hr. / 133°F @ 6 hrs.