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Travel Coffee Mug - Find the Best

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By Paul Edmondson


Best Travel Coffee Mugs

What is the best travel coffee mug?

  • Travel Coffee Mugs by Thermos
  • Starbucks Travel Mugs
  • Copco Travel Mugs
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The Perfect Travel Coffee Mug

It might not seem like a big decision, but it's definately worth investigating to find the perfect travel coffee mug. As an experienced coffee drinker (who loves K cups) and traveler, here are a few of the most important attributes for a travel coffee mug.


Travel Coffee Mug Seals

There are two main types of seals for travel coffee mugs.  The twist and the the push down.  The twist type works like most jar lids with the key difference is the locking mechanism is usually inserted into the top of the mug with the locking device locate inside the mug.  Sometimes it requires a little force to push the lid down onto the mug to set the locking bars below the ledge so the lid can be locked into place.

The push down type of lid usually comes with a lid that has a portruding insert designed to fit snuggly into the top of the mug.  The material of the insert may be a bit spungy so that in can be compressed into the mug and held tightly into place.

A good seal is critical for a travel coffee mug.  They perform to main functions.  First, they help prevent spills or leaks while you drink coffee.  Secondly, they help retain heat that will keep your coffee hot on long drives or if you just want to sip coffee over a couple of hours.

 

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The Base of the Travel Coffee Mug - Critically Important

Another critical feature of any travel coffee mug is the base.  The base can ad stability to a full mug, impacts the aesthetics of the mug, but most importantly it impacts how well the coffee mug will function in your car.  Please check out the type of cup holders your car has and where they are located.  Some cup holders are fairly narrow and that will require a mug with a small base.  Others are shallow or deep and this impacts how flush the mug will sit in the holder or if a tall mug will remain balance on a turn.  Sometimes handles will interfere and cause the mug to sit at an angle if they run the entire length of the mug. 

The Clip and Handle of a Travel Coffee Mug

Two other features of a multifunctional Travel Mug are the handle and the clip.  While most travel coffee mugs are insulated similarly to a thermos and a handle isn't necessary to avoid getting burned, but they do help you control the mug.  I prefere a travel coffee mug that allows for the entire four fingers to easily wrap inside the handle.  This is comfortable and allows for the best control of a full cup of hot coffee.

While most people think of travel coffee mugs for the car, many people will take them on the bus, bike, or as they walk.  If this describes how you may use your mug, than the clip of the mug is an important feature.  The clip will allow you to attach your mug to your backpack, belt or just about anything.  This is particularly handy after you have finished your coffee and would like to store your mug as you continue your journey.  Clips can be part of the handle and designed like the clips that rock climbers use that make it easy to attache and detach the mug. 


The Travel Mug Drinking Spout

The drinking spout is a good combination of personal preference and functionality.  The most important functionality is that the spout is able to be closed so that it won't leak if the mug is tipped over or placed on its side.  The second feature of the best travel mugs is that the spouts don't let too much heat escape.  If the spout is left open, your coffee will get cold quickly, but if you close it and your spout has an insulated closing mechanism, then your coffee will stay hot longer. 

Double Walled Travel Coffee Mugs

It doesn't matter if you want to keep your drink hot or cold, the mug will have to be well insulated.  Most travel coffee mugs work like a thermos and have double wall stainless steal interiors.  A well insulated coffee mug will do a few key things.  They will be cool to the touch when they are filled with hot liquids.  This prevents burns or having to hold an uncomfortably hot mug.  Also, a well insulated coffee mug will prevent water from condensing on the sides of the mug.  This is also known as sweating.  When a mug gets the sweats, they can leave water rings on wood tables and stain the inside of your car. 

Other Uses for Travel Coffee Mugs

  1. Bring a travel coffee mug to the office instead of using a paper cup.
  2. Fill a travel coffee mug with hot soup on a cold day and eat it for lunch.

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Property Finance  says:
6 months ago

cool things i am looking forward to buy one from above

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Netters  says:
6 months ago

This is a very important hub. I have tried so many different coffee mugs and still haven't found that "perfect" one. Thank you.

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Patty Inglish, MS  says:
6 months ago

I'll have to try Thermos, like every camera I've every touched, every travel mug has exploded in my hands so far. LOL

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jim10  says:
6 months ago

It is only a big decision when you buy the wrong travel coffee Mug. Spill it all over your car and end up smelling coffee for weeks. You definitely need the right seal for the top and size for the base.

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J_Eds  says:
6 months ago

Its amazing just how many are out there that don't work! A peeve of mine!

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Fran Horvath  says:
6 months ago

Thanks for the article. I am a closet travel mug addict. I love them and buy new ones every couple of months. I wonder if there is a 12 step program for me?

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foxility  says:
6 months ago

Finding the perfect mug is so hard. Great article!

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Peggy W  says:
6 months ago

Using them instead of using paper ones also helps the environment. Thanks!

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Paul Edmondson  says:
6 months ago

Absolutely. Travel mugs are much better than disposable cups when it comes to conserving paper. If you fillup at Starbucks, in your home, or at the office travel coffee mugs will not only keep your coffee hot, but it's a nice green touch to your lifestyle.

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Clara Ghomes  says:
6 months ago

Really useful info. Thanks for this :-)

Michael Desrosiers  says:
4 months ago

copco is the best travrlling mug

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Paul Edmondson  says:
4 months ago

Has anyone tried a travel coffee mug with logo from zazzle or cafepress? I've been thinking of ordering them for our office...

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BetsyIckes  says:
3 weeks ago

What I find to happen to mine is after a time, the lip will leak coffee out while sipping. If you have a white outfit on, this can become a neusense!

Y-N-A  says:
8 days ago

What's good about your article is that you showed variety of travel mugs. People can actually choose from the different pictures.... well, mugs are absolutely greater than that of the plastic or paper cups. Let's all use it instead.

ramon  says:
8 days ago

i came across your great article whilst searching to replace my favourite destroyed travel mug and behold my favourite mug is pictured here in your article! mine was a gift from a friend years ago from starbucks... but they no longer carry it. is yours a starbucks make or perhaps the original company that starbucks licensed from? if so could you tell me tha brand as i am eagerly looking to replace my now destroyed mug....

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Paul Edmondson  says:
7 days ago

Mine travel mug was purchased at Starbucks. I've tried to find the maker as well, but no luck so far. Let us know if you do find out.

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Laura Spector  says:
2 days ago

Thanks for this hub! It's very timely - I've been eyeing one at Starbucks recently...And, now inspired to buy one.


By the way, I noticed you had little ones...I have loads of art projects for kids - come on over and get some ideas! Cheers!

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