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Tefal Travel Mug 0.36L, Black Silicone Sleeve, 100% Leak-Proof Thermal Mug, Double-Walled Vacuum Insulation, Hot & Cold Drinks, 360° Drinking, Easy to Open, Dishwasher-Safe, 5-Year Guarantee, K3081114

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Firstly, it’s not just any old drinks cup among the best coffee travel mugs. Oh no, this one has a filter piston that essentially turns the flask into a cafetiere—or teapot depending on your taste—meaning you don’t even have to buy fresh coffee while you’re out, let alone single-use cups. It also comes with an extra lid, which we found handy once we’d finished our hot drink and wanted to fill the flask with water for the journey home.With home brewing a big coffee trend, this smart cup means you can access the best french press functionality on the go, without relying on a barista. While this 12oz/350ml Bodum Vacuum Travel Press only admits to being spill-proof rather than leak-proof (and should be always carried upright), it does have a few other things going for it that we think make it a good investment for a freshly brewed coffee lover. Safe and secure: 100% leakproof, 0.36L travel mug in a slim design to fit most car cup-holders, with a soft-touch silicone sleeve for a secure grip and non-slip base to stop it sliding about on the go. It is rugged and built to last. They use rust-proof stainless steel to create the double-walls which has a reassuringly solid feel to it.

Capacity: This will depend on where you are going and what you are doing, but maybe you’ll want something that you can sip from all day, or just have one drinkCeramic and glass won't retain heat as well as vacuum-insulated stainless steel but they'll each still do an admirable job of keeping your coffee hot in the time it takes for you to drink it. These materials also won't affect the taste of your brew unlike stainless steel — ceramic, in particular, is likely your best bet if you care about flavor above all else. Which brands offer the best coffee travel mugs? We assess each mug and cup for how easy it is to hold, and use Cambridge simulation gloves to see which ones are more comfortable for people with reduced hand mobility. This is by far the cheapest product on our list, nearly half the price of the next-cheapest, so it is a great option for people that don’t want to spend too much – perhaps if you don’t think you’ll use it regularly, but still need one occasionally. The Smidge Travel Cup might look like a traditional reusable cup but, unlike other best coffee travel mugs, the makers claim it’s 100% leak-proof. While the mug — which comes in a range of bold shades — is actually fairly light compared to some, it does have a double-wall thermal inner that keeps drinks hot or cold for several hours. The capacity is 0.36 litres, similar to the Stanley above, which is a decent size. It is 100% leak-proof with a press-seal. Whenever you want to open the cup, you need to press the button in the middle of the lid, so it only comes loose when you need it to.

We complete our list of the best travel mugs with a modern classic from Danish company Bodum. While they have been making household and kitchen appliances since the 1950s, Bodum exploded onto the scene of travel mugs around a decade ago – now they are everywhere! Fuss-free maintenance: It has a convenient two-part lid for thorough cleaning and all parts are dishwasher friendly. Just pop it in with your other dishes and it’ll be ready to go again. To choose the best coffee travel mug you'll want something that meets your needs when it comes to portability, insulation, taste, and maintenance. Starting out, I was a little worried that the three-hour battery life wouldn't be long enough, but I soon found after using the mug for a week that it was more than enough time to finish my coffee. However, if you're going to be at the office all day, we recommend bringing the included coaster charger with you. No matter the material, just make sure the insulated mug you choose is approved for use with hot drinks and not just cold ones.

Have all your favourite drinks ’to go’!

You’ll never have a problem getting to grips with this 16oz/470ml Thermos Stainless King Travel Mug. Unlike many others we tested, it has a solid handle by which to grasp it. Coming in several colors — including an on-trend Copper, a bold Red, and stunning Midnight Blue — it looks stylish, too. No matter your choice of caffeinated beverage or healthy alternative to coffee, it promises to keep hot drinks that way for up to eight hours, the longest of all the double-walled insulating mugs we tried. Dry with the lid off As most travel mugs are leakproof, leaving them to dry with the lid on will likely trap humidity and odours inside.

One downside of this expensive travel mug (apart from the price tag) is that if you're a 16oz coffee drinker or more, this mug might not be big enough. Its only size is a 12oz/355ml and there's no option at the moment to size up or down. Heat retention: How long do you want your coffee kept warm for? Is it a case of the longer the better? Consider how long the mug claims to keep drinks warm or cool for, too, so that you don’t arrive at your destination with a lukewarm beverage. This is a neat combination of a bottle and a travel mug. It is slightly smaller than the Contigo above, with a capacity of 0.34 litres, but it does have double-walled insulation which manages to keep drinks hot for up to 7 hours, or cold for 30 hours! This makes it perfect for longer trips, particularly camping. We also test for any residual odour and/or excessive staining on the inside of each product. Ease of useThey go a step further than most – for the last few years, all of their products have been ‘climate neutral’ in that they offset all of the CO2 emissions during the process of manufacturing their products. They also work with partners to build drinking wells in areas of the world that need more drinking water. In short – these are some of the good guys. The first thing to say is that I really like the look of this travel mug. I didn’t think I would use the word ‘elegance’ in a review of a travel mug, but I really feel that this has a certain elegance to it. It manages to combine the almost-delicate curves with the sturdiness of the steel. It really works.

As such, the market is flooded with a huge variety of options – how do you decide which is the best travel mug for you? That’s where we come in. We have searched the market and below we have featured the 8 best travel mugs available in the UK that we have found, all offering something a bit different and at various price points. Travel Mugs vs Reusable Coffee Cups Like the Thermocafe item above though, it should be kept upright – it is not completely leak proof if it is tipped up. Again, this may put some people off as it wouldn’t be suitable to be put in a bag and jostled around. The tightly fitting silicone lid of this hand-crafted tumbler creates a good seal, making sure that, as long as the cup is kept upright, it’s pretty spill-proof. Because it’s handmade, the colors and shapes of this 10oz/300ml cup will vary a touch but we think that simply adds to its beauty. While it’s not the lightest we tested at 12oz/340g, it’s not the heaviest either, and it does look good and is very pleasant to drink from, whether you’re traveling or sitting at your desk.

A nice touch is measurements marked on the inside of the cup to show your barista where to fill for your favorite 8oz or 12oz brew. Made from 18/10 stainless steel, it weighs just 268g unfilled and features a screw-on lid with a silicone seal that, despite us trying quite hard, helped this cup live up to its maker’s boasts of it being totally leak-proof. Shape: You may have a bag with a cup carrier that you want to use – make sure your new travel mug will fit in it

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