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The best microwaveable coffee mugs are made from glass, ceramic, or BPA-free plastic and have a handle that stays cool enough to hold comfortably. No matter what material you choose, make sure ...
The downside is there’s no handle or a texture to boost grip, though the color coating on the outside provides a light layer of non-slip. This high-end travel mug looks as good as it functions.
For me, the mug was almost too hot to handle, but my partner handled it with no reaction, holding it by the bottom of the mug in his bare hand. As for the charging pad, although you can charge ...
It could only hold 10 ounces of liquid — objectively not enough, thankfully there’s a 14-ounce model now — and it was a standard mug with a handle ... with no heater and not much insulation ...
The handle feels almost custom-fit, looping snugly around my finger as I tote hot cups of tea around my apartment. And, I will argue, it is the perfect size. This is no behemoth mug, but an 8-oz.
If you hand-wash your dishes, you’ll no doubt like the simpler, one-piece design of the Yeti’s lid as well. Lastly, if you, like me, prefer to hold your mugs by the handle, the Rambler might ...