🚀 Sip, Seal, and Go: Your Ultimate Travel Companion!
The Contigo Pinnacle Vacuum-Insulated Stainless Steel Travel Mug is designed for the on-the-go professional. With a 10oz capacity, it features a leak-proof lid that seals automatically between sips, ensuring no spills. The double-wall vacuum insulation keeps drinks hot for up to 3 hours and cold for up to 11 hours. Its one-handed operation and easy-to-clean design make it the perfect companion for busy lifestyles.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Is the item microwaveable? | No |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions W x H | 3.54"W x 6.5"H |
Capacity | 10 ounces |
Theme | Travel |
Pattern | Mug |
Color | Black |
With Lid | Yes |
Cap Type | Screw Cap |
Special Features | Leakproof, Dishwasher Safe, Cold 12 Hours, Double Wall, Scratch-Resistant, vacuum insulation |
A**Y
Works well
Great for hot beverages.
C**S
Muy bueno
No se derrama, muy bonito.
K**R
Klutz-Proof Coffee Cup
I like this coffee cup, it hold just the right amount for me (14 ounces) Keeps my coffee hot for a few hours and doesn't make it taste horrible, and is very leak proof. I've destroyed 2 keyboards and all the papers on my desk twice in the last year with one of those ceramic ones with a press down, twist to drink lid. Coffee tastes great in them, but I needed more beverage security and heat control. The first day I used it, I brewed my coffee into my old ceramic mug and put it through the microwave for a minute, then poured it into this mug. (No, I did NOT put this metal cup in the microwave.) 20 minutes later I went to take a big sip and burned the heck out of my tongue. I was used to the rapid heat loss in a ceramic mug, so I was taken by surprise. 2 hours later, it was still too hot to drink, or maybe that was just my burned tongue protesting. And as for security, if the drink button is not depressed no liquid is coming out of it. With lid on, I held it upside down and shook it vigorously over the sink, nothing came out, not one drop. I was a bit hesitant to get a metal mug because I can't microwave this mug when my coffee goes cool, but it doesn't seem to go cool so fast in this mug so that doesn't matter. Plus it's an attractive mug. You will probably want a bottle brush/sponge to clean it. But I'm happy with it and I'd recommend it.
S**G
My favorite mug. I have 3 now!
Hands-down my favorite mug for keeping my drinks warm or chilled. I easily forget the tea or coffee I've made, but this lets me keep enjoying it when I remember hours later.I I love love love the lid design. It's easy to drink from, automatically locks so I don't ever have to worry about spills, and locks for when I put the mug in a bag. I've never had an issue with spilling since I got them. The lid is also a one-piece design that makes it easy to wash without worrying about losing pieces.The mug keeps hot drinks piping hot for a couple of hours, but quite a bit above room temperature for most of a day. Cold drinks with an ice cube or two will stay at freezing for most of the day.The main downsides to consider are:- There's no cover over the drinking hole, so some may find it unhygienic.- It does leak heat a bit, so there are other mugs that will keep drinks piping hot for longer.- It's a little bit on the heavy-sideFinally, when pouring hot drinks into the cup, please remember to open the mouth piece a few times to release pressure. Otherwise, the mug seals well enough that expanding air inside will give you an explosive surprise later.
L**R
No new opening on 14 oz Contigo
I love these things. If you want a cold (or hot) beverage hours and hours after you first poured it, Contigo is the way to go. I can't believe how long their mugs maintain the temperature of whatever you put into them. It is truly amazing.However, I noticed that some were 14 oz and others were 16 oz and that the latter seemed to always cost more. When I ordered a 14 oz though, I found out. The reason is the mouthpiece (where the cup touches your mouth). Anybody who's had one that's a few years old knows that there's a recessed area at that spot that causes the liquid to go out of the cup and down the sides of your face. You have to kind of purse your lips a certain way to avoid wearing your drink if your on the go. (Sitting still isn't that much of an issue.)My reason for returning this is that they failed to mention that in the description. I already have a 'dribbler' cup. That's when the fact that they sold mugs so close in size (14 and 16 oz) started to make sense. They obviously know about their design flaw in the earlier models and fixed it. But they really should let folks know. So, for those of you who think you can ride your bike on rough terrain, or even on your patio, without spilling anything on your shirt when you take a one-handed drink, think again. It ain't gonna happen with this style Contigo. Forget about going with the cool black color and start getting friendly with 'plum' or some other stand-out, and spend a couple of dollars more to get the 16 oz size with the newer screw cap design that does not dribble---nor make you do it either. And watch out for the difference between the "Autoseal" and the "Snapseal." The 'Auto' seals itself and is truly a godsend. The Snapseal has to be manually closed in order to be spillproof. Otherwise it pours out like any other glass of liquid does when it tips over.Shame on you, Contigo!
Y**Z
The Best on the world
I love this. The size is perfect end the style very refined
G**E
Contigo is my preferred drinking cup.
I have been using Contigo cups for a long time. I purchase one or more every few years. I like that seals and does not leak if I drop it. I have read other purchaser's reviews and the reason for their negative reviews do not cause much of an issue for me. One issue I've seen is that a bit of liquid stays on the lid after drinking from the cup. I just hold down the trigger release a second or two longer and the liquid goes back into the cup. Others did not like the fact the the product info says not to wash these cups in the dish washer. I do anyway. The only thing that has happened is the paint has washed off the outer part of the cup. Since I use these mostly at home that doesn't bother me. Having to hand wash dishes bothers me more.
E**Y
Used for a year, still functional!
First off: Yes, it does fit underneath a Keurig Mini without having to remove the drip tray.The mug holds closer to 11 ounces than 10, but hey, more coffee for me! The autoseal technology has yet to leak, but it's kinda difficult to clean (remove the rubber band around the lid, then then rubber stopper). Nonetheless, this mug has survived countless times in my bookbag, garden, guitar case without leakage or accidental autoseal deactivation. It's a great, durable mug that keeps your coffee warm for about 3-4 hours, but by then I would have finished all of the coffee anyways.In conclusion: it's a wonderful, durable mug that does it's job without complaint and prevents lots of (what could have been) coffee spills all over the table!
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