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Reddit mentions of Takeya Double-Wall Glass Tea/Coffee Tumbler, 16-Ounce, Black, Pack of 2

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Takeya Double-Wall Glass Tea/Coffee Tumbler, 16-Ounce, Black, Pack of 2. Here are the top ones.

Takeya Double-Wall Glass Tea/Coffee Tumbler, 16-Ounce, Black, Pack of 2
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Holds 16oz of beverageEnjoy beverage from a glass sip lidDouble wall glass construction helps insulate beverageLeak-proof silicone seal and silicone non-slip gripINNOVATIVE HYDRATION SOLUTIONS: Takeya brings over 55 years of Japanese design heritage to our line of insulated, BPA-free water bottles & our sustainable iced tea, fruit infusion, & cold brew pitchers.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height8 Inches
Length3.5 Inches
Number of items1
Size16-Ounce
Weight0.82 Pounds
Width3.5 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Takeya Double-Wall Glass Tea/Coffee Tumbler, 16-Ounce, Black, Pack of 2:

u/saltyteabag ยท 2 pointsr/tea

The IngenuiTEA is pretty great for a starter infuser. That's what I got when I first began exploring loose tea. Mine has mostly been replaced by actual teapots these days, but I do still use it on occasion to brew a cup to go. Tons of room for your tea to expand, the strainer is nice and fine so you don't get sediment, and it's easy to clean up. I got the 32oz. one because the price difference was negligible, but it depends on if you see yourself sharing with anyone or not. This Hario teapot is what replaced mine, and I absolutely love it, so there's another option for you to think about.

As for kettle, you may just wanna go with something cheap to start out and just use a kitchen thermometer to get it to the right temp (that's what I did for a long time). Temperature control is good, but that one isn't very big. If you decide to get some nice teapots down the road, you may end up having to replace it with something bigger anyway.

Not sure what to tell you about for a cup, it just depends on your needs... how long does it need to stay hot, does it have to completely seal, etc. The ones that come with infusers shouldn't necessarily be a deal breaker. Most infusers are removable and may come in handy some day. This one is on my wish list (I have a different one by the same company that is great but can't vouch for this actual one).

For tea, Adagio is a great place to start, that's what I did. They have lots of little 4-pack samplers that are awesome. Verdant still has their $5 for 5 samples deal which is pretty hard to beat, although some of their stuff may not necessarily be geared towards beginners.

u/WhoIsPurpleGoo ยท 2 pointsr/Coffee

i used to use a contingo autoseal, but the plastics in the lid definitely affected the taste of the coffee so i switched to this instead.

it looks awesome, but it might not be the best option for a travel mug (amazon had to ship it twice, first one was shattered). your coffee touches nothing but glass, so it has no effect on the taste.