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No hay artículos en el carroBecca M
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2025
The color on this tumbler is simply gorgeous. I am one of the lucky few people that can taste the steel when I drink out of a stainless tumbler. The ceramic lining allows me to still use a stainless tumbler without the metallic taste and have hot coffee for hours. I also love that the drink hole will allow me to use large glass straw.
Miguel Ángel poot granja
Comentado en México el 23 de marzo de 2025
El vaso se tira el líquido , vino roto
Robert Weil
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de marzo de 2025
After reading some of the reviews, I was hesitant to order, but the good reviews convinced me that there was much more going for this tumbler than going against it.I ordered the Harvest (yellow/brown, reminds me of Dijon mustard) color, 20 oz. and it is really nice. The transparent Amber colored lid is really attractive and well made.Pros:A large sip hole! Nearly every mug/tumbler that I've purchased has a tiny sip hole, which makes it impossible to get a nice, hearty sip or gulp, probably due to a vent hole that is too small. I assume the sip hole was made larger on this tumbler than most so that you could use a straw, but why would you want to use a straw if the hole is big enough to drink comfortably from? A straw is just something extra to have to carry along.One of the reviews said that they could not drink hot liquids out of the tumbler with the lid on it because you would easily burn or scald your tongue and lips. I would say that if you drink with the lid on thinking that it is like most all of the other lids that you've sipped from, then yes, you could probably burn yourself. Because of the larger than normal sip hole, think of this as a normal cup of hot liquid, and drink from it the same way that you would drink any hot liquid from a cup. I have not had any problem at all with drinking hot coffee from this mug/tumbler.A screw-on lid! It makes no sense whatsoever to purchase a tumbler that doesn't have a screw-on lid. It almost guarantees a leak-free experience. And if a tumbler with a screw on lid does leak, it is most likely because the user tries to screw the lid on so tightly, that it warps the gasket! If you have trouble removing a screw-on lid, that should be a warning to you that you have screwed it on way too tightly. When screwing it on, as soon as you encounter resistance, stop screwing the lid on! that means it has made contact with the silicone gasket and has been sealed. To tighten it any further runs the risk of warping the seal which will inevitably lead to leaks!The sip hole cover locks down really snugly. Unlike some covers that you can just pop open with your thumb or finger, this one takes a little effort, and that is how it should be, if you expect to not have a spill if the tumbler happens to fall over. This should be considered a feature, not a fault. If you can readily pop the lid with your thumb or finger, then you should not be surprised if it pops open when the tumbler is accidentally knocked over onto a hard surface!The ceramic coating is thin but I believe with a little care, it should be just fine. I wouldn't use metal utensils to stir with but that is just me. For my purposes (hot coffee or iced tea) stirring is not necessary anyway.The 20 oz. size is easy to hold on to. I have average sized hands and do not ever see a need for a handle for this tumbler. And it fits the cup holder in my truck just fine.As to how long it will keep hot liquids hot, I really can't say. I only put 16 ounces of coffee in it at any one time and I drink coffee fairly fast, so I can only say that the coffee stays quite hot until I finish it, normally a couple of hours before it's time for a refill.The silicone bottom is a nice touch. It is quiet and the tumbler feels very strong and secure when you set it on a table or desk.I have no problem recommending this tumbler. The price is unbeatable for a mug/tumbler of this quality, in my opinion, and easily stands its own against the higher priced Yeti.
Woody
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de febrero de 2025
Best insulated cup Ive used. The slick ceramic on the inside definitely is better for the flavor than a bare stainless steel tumbler. It also cleans up with little more than faucet pressure and warm water. Havent used the lid, but the screw on is a good design as it will stay on if dropped or tipped
William Fernandez
Comentado en México el 12 de febrero de 2025
Recomendado mantiene el hielo y las bebidas frias por sl tiempo que marca en la descripción
Tim Brown
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de enero de 2025
The cup is good and I have been enjoying it, it's just not perfect. Below are may likes and dislikes...Likes:-The inside is ceramic and not metal-Rubber bottom keeps cup in place when I set it on uneven surfaces-Lid doesn't seem to leak and locks in place well-Fits in cupholderDislikes:-I don't think it keeps ice quite as well as some of the other tumblers I have tried HOWEVER, I get what I need out of it. I don't need the same ice in my cup for 2 days. I get most of the day before needing to add some supplementary ice.-I prefer to not use a straw and this lid can be uncomfortable to drink fromIf the price is right, I would buy this cup again. Like I said, I like it but it's not perfect.
rodolfo
Comentado en México el 13 de abril de 2025
Muy buen vaso y no le da ningun sabor a el agua
JC in Texas
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de abril de 2025
Great tumbler. Keeps my water ice cold. The dusty pink is perfect. Fits in cup holder. Water really does taste better!!! I have a grey one too and love them. Now if they’ll make a 14 Oz one for coffee that fits under the Keurig and has no handle so it fits cup holders on couch.
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