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11. Stanley Classic One Hand Vacuum Mug 16oz/473 mL - Hammertone Green

Leak ProofDishwasher safe. Lid disassembles for deep cleaning18/8 Stainless SteelDouble Wall Vacuum InsulationOne hand push button lidCar cup compatibleBPA-free
Stanley Classic One Hand Vacuum Mug 16oz/473 mL - Hammertone Green
Specs:
ColorHammertone Green
Height9.4 Inches
Length3.25 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2018
Size16oz
Weight0.440924524 Pounds
Width3.25 Inches
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u/Xraygoggles · 3 pointsr/Coffee

I think this is a milestone hurdle in any coffee quest. I went through a bunch of coffee mugs trying to find the one for me. Here's a few things that I ran into, and my final decision in a neatorama bullet point list:

  • They will always be bigger than they look online
  • The Contigo is amazing but a pain in the butt to clean
  • You get the best length of heat and spill proof from the screw on top kind, but they aren't easy to drink "on the go"
  • Handles are LOL at first, but sometimes very useful and dignified

    Anyway, I submit for your approval, my "perfect" travel mug. At least until something better comes along. Bask it in.

    I use this everyday, it's amazing to me. Keeps coffee hot for hours and makes an awesome "thuk" when you release the heat compression. 100% spillproof, with one small caveat. Sometimes a drop or two will stay past the seal point when you take a sip. Not a problem, just want to give you all sides. Super duper easy to clean as it divides totally down into component pieces so you can be a weekend warrior and pretend you're breaking down your rifle. There's an awesome indention all the way around that you can use to customize the mug. I wrapped mine with the guts from a piece of 550 cord and threw a S-biner on it and it looks awesome. I would very seriously consider weaving a friendship bracelet to wrap it up with, I like it so much.

    No matter which mug you buy, always pre-warm with hot water to keep coffee hot almost indefinately.

    Keep me posted!

    tl;dr Buy This one
u/ArtsyKitty · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This is my dog, tinks! She's my lovebug and absolutely amazing.

This is my other dog, mocha. She's a silly fluffball of cuteness.

Mocha loves tearing everything to shreds, but she hasn't broken this yet and it's been about a month.

THIS IS SO EXCITING! I hope you absolutely love being a dog owner! I got tinks at a very dark time in my life and she seriously saved my life. I can't even begin to think about how much both my dogs have done for me. Be sure to post pictures once you get him!!! Oh, and thanks for the contest!!!!

If I won, I'd love this

Thanks again!! <3

u/Connguy · 7 pointsr/makemychoice

Edit: for the record, I posted this before the lasybugs thing took off

You're not going to make any great progress on a PC build for that price. Besides, PC tech is changing so quickly, you shouldn't buy any one piece of it until you can buy all of it.

If you're looking for X1 games, I'm a huge fan of Destiny, but it's not for everyone. If you're looking for more of a sure hit, check out Shadows of Mordor or Dragon Age: Inquisition.

If you want to change things up a little, here are some of my favorite purchases (I'm a minor Amazon addict):

u/imaplatypuswithwings · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Brace yourself, I've got a few winter items for you.

My fiance loves this jacket, and he's traveled to several different places with it. Keeps him nice and cozy.

Not sure how you feel about boots, but these winter boots seem to be a reasonable price and have fantastic reviews.

Fiance got this hat when he was in the air force and loves it.

Now for a personal recommendation, I can't have regular chocolate so I tried this white hot chocolate, and OH MY GOD. It is heaven in your mouth.

How about an awesome mug for that amazing drink? Here's one an old coworker swore by.

Lastly, my dad got me the most amazing heated blanket a few years back. I still use it all the time.

u/WhyDoIAlwaysGet666 · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

I've never heard of those mugs or bottles so I'm not familiar with them . . . But I recently just bought a Zojirushi mug that is 20 oz and I'm in love with it.

I've been able to put hot water in it before I leave for school (usually at 7am) and I have pulled it out still hot at 5pm for tea.

I have also left coffee in there with that time frame and was still able to enjoy a hot cup at 5pm until I left for home around 8pm.

It's also really cool because I've been able to lay it flat in my backpack on top of my books, laptop and binders and it doesn't leak at all. Which I was really paranoid about but after trying it out like that a few times I see now I have nothing to worry about.

In fact I've kind of gotten into the habit of showing it off by having my friends try to unlock it and test it's heat insulation.

Then I have them try to open it while the little mechanisn that allows you to lock the button that opens the mug's lid is locked. They can't so we undo the lock and it comes off pretty gently.

I usually tell them to hold it, and ask if they can feel any heat. Sometimes there's a bit of warmth but nothing that compares to what's inside. Then I take the entire lid off and tell them to hold their hand over it, and their usually surprised by the amount of steam coming off of it.

If you look at their reviews on Amazon you'll also see I'm not the only one who was impressed by it.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00HYOGUM2/ref=psdcmw_602608_t1_B00CHOUI86

u/wipny · 8 pointsr/BuyItForLife

The Sweethome has a list of dorm room essentials.

If you don't have one already, a microwave is a lifesaver.

Good bedsheets are nice to have and they have their recommendation in the link above. I don't know if there are Target stores in the UK, but I really like these Threshold cotton percale sheets. They feel great to sleep on and are affordable.

I really love my Zojirushi travel mug. It has a secure flip top cap, can be easily cleaned, and it's almost too good at insulating hot & cold drinks. You can use it as a regular cup at home and travel with it to class.

Most importantly, keep condoms around. I like Lifestyles Skyns. The Skyn Elite ones are thinner and have torn on me, so be careful.

u/the_yawning_dog · 0 pointsr/camping

Thermos Nissan here at Amazon

From a performance test online... this was tested over five hours.
“The Thermos Nissan bottle did the best, with the water at 186 degrees F. — a drop of just 26 degrees. Interestingly, while it holds the most liquid, it has a considerably smaller diameter and is far lighter weight than the others. The heat retention is fantastic — I just wish they made a wide-mouth bottle that was smaller than 48 ounces (6 cups) — while that’s great for Thermos cooking, it’s too large for making yogurt and so I have to use the narrow mouth bottle, which is a little harder to pour the finished yogurt out of. But the extra hassle is well worth it, with the consistently great results I get.”

...and they’re reasonable priced at that amazing link. Please post back here with what you purchase and your experience with it. Thanks, and have fun camping!

u/lifeislame · 3 pointsr/Coffee

Somehow this has been coming up on several subreddits and I've been blathering on and on ever since.

Factors to look for:

  1. Any double-walled, vacuum-sealed travel mug will keep things hot for hours. Some will be better than others, but plenty are good enough that you don't have to worry too much about which you get. The only thing that would impact this is that certain mugs require you to remove the whole lid, allowing lots of cold air into the mug. The smaller the drink opening, the better it'll be.

  2. The thing you really need to worry about is the drinking mechanism. Some have flip-tops, some have sippy lids, some have push-button seals, etc etc. You just need to think about your needs and figure out which one you want.

    Some of the best I've found:

  3. Contigo. If you're going to be drinking on a bus, you HAVE to go with the Contigo. It's the only possible way I've ever seen to avoid spilling altogether. It's also super popular, and good. You just have to make sure the sippy lid doesn't get dirty, since there's no way to cover it up or whatever. They have a few variations, but this style is the most common one.

  4. Thermos Sipp. Push-button seal, and the shape mimics the way a drinking glass works, and exposes the liquid to the air a little, so you can sip more easily. More pleasant to drink, though hard in a moving vehicle.

  5. JoeMoXL mug. Push button seal plus a leak-proof lid, 360 degree drinking, plus a tea infuser basket if you're a tea fanatic.

    I would recommend staying away from flip-top mugs, because as far as I've seen, they always leak. Sad but true. If you can find one that doesn't, then great.

    I think the biggest thing to look for is the drinking mechanism. With the tiny sippy lid (like on the Contigo), you have to make sure the drink is the correct temperature, or it'll be too hot to drink. With those that expose the liquid to the surrounding air a little, you can sip more easily, but then it's harder to use on a bus or whatever. I think that's the biggest issue to worry about when searching.
u/lazyAgnostic · 5 pointsr/santashelpers

For the sweet tooth (like my dad, these are all things he likes):

  • A candy jar or bowl filled with her favorite candy.

  • An artisan ice cream scoop.

  • An ice cream maker. You could get an ice cream recipe book as well.

  • One of my dad's favorite gifts was a sugar dispenser... I think that shows his level of sugar commitment.

  • Some artisan marshmallows.

  • A milk frother that doubles as a hot chocolate maker.

    For the executive (like my mom, these are all things she likes):

  • A high quality thermos for coffee on the way to work.

  • A smart home setup, maybe an echo and some smart outlets or the google home. Really good for turning lights on/off, asking for the weather and news, listening to music, etc.

  • A FitBit to help her keep healthy even working long hours.

  • A popcorn maker that allows you to make non-microwaved popcorn in the microwave.

  • A white noise machine. If she has any trouble sleeping this thing is AMAZING.

  • A Roku or Chromecast that makes it easier to watch Netflix on the TV.

  • Wine tasting or cooking class that you can do together. Really my mom loves doing stuff with her family.
u/bunkombe · 1 pointr/Coffee

Thanks guys! Great recommendations. I was not expecting so many useful comments.

I have an aeropress but need to learn to use it more. I already have a at home french press and I will be a buying a moka pot not part of this budget.

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Which hand grinder would you guys recommend?

I have Krups Grinder but it doesn't have different settings for the grind size. So what would be the least I need to spend for a good electric grinder?

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Anyone have experience with Stanley Travel Press? Wondering which one to buy Stanley or Kohipress.

Also for the electric kettle - has anyone used Doctor Hetzner or Brevo? I am wondering if I should try to save some money here or just go for the Bonavita.

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I like the Clever Dipper but found a Chemex style Bodum for less, wondering if it would make any difference.

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Once again, thanks guys!

u/cupcakegiraffe · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Film/Movies: My Neighbor Totoro is wonderfully animated and the Studio Ghibli films are very endearing.

Books/Authors: A Song of Ice and Fire would be awesome books to read!

Travel: When you travel, it is wonderful to have either a hot or cold beverage stay hot or cold for hours! This is an awesome item! Zojirushi bottle

Fun stuff: Something to keep away from those filthy Bagginses!

Something not on this list, but that you absolutely have to link to or you'll explode: You will thank the almighty Zeus for this Zojirushi rice cooker! I really really want it!

Thank you for the contest! Hope you find some great goodies for your list!

u/So-crates_Johnson · 2 pointsr/Teachers

Okay, first:

>The doctor told me to suck it up because she couldn't give me a note because the test was negative, even though she told me she is certain it is the flu.

1.) Get a doctor who is not stupid and useless. Holy shit. You probably have a fever, yes? How hard would it have been to write a "my patient has fever and should stay home until s/he is fever-free without medication for 24 hours." Does your doctor only treat the flu? "Sorry about your cancer diagnosis, but it's not the flu, so my hands are tied." Jesus fuck.

> How do you keep yourself positive when you have to go in sick?

2.) Does your school require you to bring in a doctors note to take sick time? That's bullshit, and unless it's an unavoidable district-wide policy, I would take it into consideration as you fill out your intent form for next year. That would help me stay positive, personally.

Moving on to how not to get sick:

  • Eight hours of sleep every night, more if you're already sick, you feel like you're going to get sick, or if a bunch of your kids are sick. Since you have Ethereal Ghost Flu it'll be really easy to get a leg up on training yourself to fall asleep earlier. Do you have audible? I like to turn off the lights at about 9:00 and listen to a podcast or an audiobook...I find I fall asleep much earlier than I would if I were reading and waiting to feel sleepy.
  • Eat right, exercise (even if all you can manage is a brisk walk every day), all that common sense stuff.
  • Two of everything. There is your stapler and their stapler. Your pencils and their pencils. You don't touch their stuff, they don't touch your stuff. Have them turn their work into an inbox, rather than handing it directly to you.
  • This is getting into crazy person territory, but when kids start to get sick I start hitting commonly-touched things (doorknobs, projector buttons/remotes, community supplies) with a Clorox wipe twice a day, and I make it a classroom job to dispense a pump of hand sanitizer to everybody on the way out the door to lunch. They fight over who gets to do it and I only feel a little bad about myself. It's the best.
  • If you have chronic allergies or sinus problems or anything else that complicates head colds, make sure to get it under control once you've found a doctor who isn't stupid and useless. I used to get a sinus infection or some other complication every time I had a cold, and I would reliably get bronchitis every spring, right around the time that my cat was shedding her winter coat. Now that I'm treating my allergies instead of sitting around coughing and saying "well, I guess this is my life now," that doesn't happen anymore.

    How to go in sick and not die:

  • This is not medical advice: did you know that Advil and Tylenol are different kinds of drugs and can be taken together? If you're taking cold medicine, double check that it doesn't already have Tylenol in it, because doubling up on Tylenol is bad.
  • Make yourself a big thermos (if you have Prime and live in places with free same day delivery this excellent thermos can be at your house tomorrow - today, if you get on it like immediately - if you buy it and something else to get you over $35, such as this tea) of peppermint tea to bring to work. Peppermint tea is my secret weapon...it's great for sore throats (illness-related sore throats or just the "I talked all day" kind), nausea, and sinus problems, without the sedating effects of other go-to herbal teas, like chamomile. I actually hate mint and I drink it all the time anyway because it's so effective.
  • If you have a fever, dress in layers, or just lean into it and bring a shawl.
  • Kids love the role reversal of being the one to take care of you. It's a great empathy lesson and 5th graders should be mature enough to handle it for a few days, especially if you've built good relationships with them. They will see that you are feeling awful and want to help you. Let them read for you, pass out and collect papers, operate the projector, etc.
  • Make sub plans for yourself. Give them work they can do semi-independently. Find Problem of the Week for math and let them work it in groups and present their solution to the class. This would be a great time to have them respond to some writing prompts or do a packet about comma sense or something in Language Arts. If they have I'm Done disease, Xerox a coloring sheet onto the back of the packet so they can do something quietly when they're done instead of pestering you about how done they are. Anything you've been meaning to have guidance in to talk about? Now is a good time.
  • Shut your door, cover the window, wrap yourself up in your leaning-in shawl, and take a nap during your planning time. If you can swing it, get your team to cover you during recess and take a nap then as well. Lunch too.

    Good luck. Not that it helps you now, but it really does get better...most teachers get down to one good solid illness per year after a few years in the job.
u/false_parallax · 3 pointsr/CatsandCosmetics

So, because biian's bag comment inspired me, I was thinking of some non-makeup stuff that'd I'd love to buy if, you know, I had no debts and an unlimited budget. These are things I love even though I don't have them :P

  • The The OMG tote I mentioned in my comment-on-her-comment.
  • This Rose-Gold watch from Fossil. I love Fossil; they gave good bags, but because I'm not into bags, I'd rather have one bag that can be professional if need be but fine for casual use too, hence why I'm not pining after one. That said, I FUCKING LOVE my Emory Clutch
  • I drink coffee and tea, and currently have a double-walled Tervis tumbler to bring it with me in the mornings. That's fine for one cup. My office's office is swill, so I'd prefer to bring more and keep it hot. This thermos from Zojirushi is a thing of beauty is is also apparently a boss at keeping things hot for a long time. Here are other colors!
u/Captcha_Imagination · 1 pointr/Coffee

My favorite "mug" right now is a travel tumbler http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-16-Ounce-Vacuum-Insulated-Tumbler-Stainless/dp/B0039SLSU6/ref=sr_1_2?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1405450686&sr=1-2&keywords=thermos+travel+mug

It's 16 oz or 473 ml but there are smaller sizes available. I drink the whole thing with French Press and a bit of milk as my morning coffee.

What I love about it is that I can leisurely drink a large coffee over 30 minutes and the temperature stays hot.....and this is with the top completely off (I don't like drinking through the hole even though it's well designed....would use it while driving though). I like this tumbler so much I even use it when I am home. If I am drinking this much coffee in a conventional mug I will end up chugging the last third or half because it's getting cold.

There are options with handles but I like the clean look of the tumbler. You can grab it how you want, ice water or boiling water inside, you will feel nothing. You can also set it down on anything because it's cool to the touch. People at work have commented on the stylish look of it as well.

With the lid, the coffee will stay hot enough to drink for hours. I wouldn't drink 8 hour coffee even if it was in a thermos but in theory you could. However it'll definitely keep on your commute to work if you want to drink it at your desk instead of on the way.

u/aa_rn · 4 pointsr/nursing

I'm sure she already has basic nursing necessities...the three things I absolutely must have at work are:

u/YanonAmos · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I have the Bodum Brazil french press and I really like it. It's super easy to clean, you can just unscrew the filter, rinse, and put it in the dishwasher after cleaning out the grinds. It comes in a 12 ounce size, which might be what you're looking for. Bodum is typically a good brand to go with. All on Amazon.

With the French Press, you have to pour the coffee out of the press immediately after you've pressed the filter. Otherwise it'll continue brewing and get gross. I have a 16 Ounce Thermos so I pour straight into that after preheating, seal it up and then I'm good. I bring a coffee mug and empty a little bit in when I drink it. It keeps coffee hot for hours. You'll need some sort of insulated apparatus to pour your coffee in to if you make more than one cup.

For beans - check out this post for a local roaster near you. I only really know philly and LA beans, beyond that I don't really know which would be good to get. If you're totally lost and don't know where to start, go with a subscription service like Moustache Coffee Club. They send you a bag of beans every month, couple of weeks or every week if you choose. It's all great coffee from some of the best roasters in LA. Their prices are some of the best. Other subscriptions LOOK like they cost less, but if you factor in price, shipping and amount they ship, Moustache is actually significantly less expensive. Free shipping, about 17.50 a bag total, for quality fresh roasted coffee. That still factors out to less than a dollar per cup of coffee, which is much less than some cups you can buy most coffee shops.

Don't get beans on Amazon. You should look for somewhere that can send you beans that are fresh roasted, within a couple days of being roasted. It's a huge difference.

u/LouLoomis · 1 pointr/exmormon

INSTANT COFFEE!!!
If I'm out and near a coffee shop, I'll stop to enjoy a fresh brewed coffee but at home, I use instant coffee. If you're in the 90% of the population who can't tell the difference between Starbucks' Pike Place roast and Blonde roast (those might even be the same, I have no idea), then chances are you'll enjoy a quick cup of instant. And if you are adding cream and sugar, the gap between instant and brewed coffee gets even less noticeable.

In my work backpack, I keep snack-sized ziplock baggies with measured amounts of instant coffee, sugar free creamer (I like chocolate), and splenda. If I'm at a client site or in my hotel room, as long as I have hot water and my 16 ounce thermos, I have an inexpensive yet tasty coffee for pennies.

FACT: Most instant coffees contain only coffee. These are not artificially flavored powders. They are real brewed coffee that has been freeze dried. Watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4G5LcVUcWAg

FACT: Instant coffee is the cheapest way to drink coffee. It costs less than brewing coffee at home.

My advice is to have a canister of instant along with whatever things you like to add to your coffee. For the frequent (or daily morning) cup/thermos, microwave some hot water and dump it in. Take people up on the french press for when you want a little something extra. And of course, patronize those coffee shops that offer good coffee and friendly service.

Oh, I almost forgot this thermos is a game-changer (http://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Classic-Hand-Vacuum-16oz/dp/B007VG761C). It holds 16-oz (2 cups of coffee) and will keep coffee hot FOREVER (well, hours). The lid dissembles is seconds for easy cleaning. It fits in a car cup holder and does not leak, even when stored upside down. When it's not holding coffee, it can keep a Coke cold FOREVER (well, hours).

EDIT: In my kitchen canister, I mix 1/2 regular and 1/2 decaf so my 16-oz thermos has only the caffeine of a standard 8-oz cup.

u/mightymushroom45 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

1: Outdoors, Photography, SCUBA, Traveling, Cooking!

2: (Here's one, but any of these models/kind work! I like the general product, not a specific one.)[http://www.amazon.com/Caniam-Camera-Lens-Travel-Mug/dp/B0077761MU/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pd_S_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=PP9QX2IQXZ9J&coliid=I2B4EZG3YUCCBX]

3: I'm very deep in debt (can we say 6 figures?!) from student loans because I am in medical school. Needless to say, I have a very strict and minimal budget for the next 8 years, and my family is helping me with my loans as much as they can, so I'm not asking for anything for Christmas, either. My school is also in a very tropical climate, so there is no 'winter' here; it'd be nice to come home to something to remind me that Christmas does in fact exist!

4: Moon Knight

5: I'm alright giving you my address :)

Regardless of who wins, thanks for doing this! You're making someone's day a whole lot brighter!

u/forestowl · 3 pointsr/loseit

I second the wrap idea. Also, if you are able to make an investment, I would recommend an insulated lunch jar. I'm running around campus all day so I just pack my snacks and lunch in this...

http://www.amazon.com/Zojirushi-SL-NCE09-Bento-Stainless-Steel-Vacuum/dp/B0016S7MJM/ref=pd_sim_k_1

I usually have some grapes or carrot sticks in the top compartment, leftovers in the middle, and the bottom is meant for soup but I usually just pack an additional side dish in there, like cucumber salad or cottage cheese. The little tote bag it comes with is great too, my water bottle fits perfectly in there, or you could stash a banana or a snack bar. Good luck!

u/anavocadotornado · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

u/Notaprizetobewon I will suggest this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JJBF3EO/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_kJoLDbRYMRWXE

It's a Thermos brand thermos. It literally keeps my husband's coffee hot for 24+ hours. Best thermos out there in my opinion.

Happy birthday to your dad and good luck finding the perfect gift! 😊❤️

u/c3rbutt · 1 pointr/Coffee

Yeah, anything glass, ceramic, or stainless steel is what you want. Make sure the stainless steel isn't coated on the inside.

Some suggestions:

u/UncleTouchUBad · 2 pointsr/Coffee

That's a tough one. There are a lot of brewing devices under $25.
This site has a wide variety of coffee goods. I've linked the "Under $50 gift ideas" section. Try that.

Looking in there, I saw an Aeropress (My favorite way to make a single cup of black coffee), I saw a super cheap v60 pourover device for like $5 which would leave you money to buy some gourmet coffee to go with it.

If he really loves good coffee you could order some stuff from stumptown coffee or blue bottle or one of those fancy places online.

a bag of coffee is never a bad gift for someone who likes coffee. a brewing device is a bit riskier as they may already have one and some of them require other gear and you don't know what he has and doesn't have.

Also worth mentioning are these Zojirushi thermoses. The Zojirushi ones are made with some kind of black magic that keeps heat trapped inside for amounts of time that defies physics. There's the one I linked which pours into a cup or there's the other style that you drink straight from. I prefer the cup style because the coffee stays burning hot for so long that I need to pour it into the cup to let it cool while I sip. I always burn my tongue on the other style though it's better when driving. I have both. Only bad thing is it is a few dollars over your mark. But all the good Secret Santa gifts go a little over. ;)

Anyhow, hope that helps.

u/TheAngryBadger_ · 1 pointr/Coffee

Have you looked at Stanley yet? I have this one but, it appears to have been replaced by a newer version

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I don't have any experience with the newer version (which also comes as a 20 ounce), but I'd assume it's pretty good. I have quite a few different Stanley thermoses, as well as the mug. All of them hold temp well, whether it be cold or hot. The only time one leaked was when I didn't fully tighten the lid, otherwise no issues. They are also pretty tough....I've dropped them a few times while hiking, and they've been fine. I'm not sure why Stanley gets so much hate online, I've always had great luck with their products.

u/mishgan · 32 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

> hydro flask quality products

HydroFlasks are of extremely bad quality. For food (like stews, soups etc.). I love the Thermos Stainless King for food https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008JC76XA/. If you fill in a hot soup ~80°C in there it will be still mouth burning hot a good 10 hours later. TIP: when making a stew you can actually have it be slightly undercooked (not talking raw meet, but let's say a bit chewy still), as it will keep on cooking in the thermos. similarly I had some incredible stews, because after transferring them from the hot sauce pan straight into the thermos it kept stewing for another 8 hours, and the meat was basically falling apart. had those on a great amount of hikes and treks.

stanley is also great, but most are made for drinks - the bottle neck is narrower so might be better for blended soups or hot chocolate :) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FZX93K/

u/wholesomefolsom96 · 6 pointsr/ADHD

I support this idea. If you are not drinking from a tumbler straw, this is my favorite water bottle of all time:

Zojirushi SM-KHE48AG Stainless Steel Mug, 16-Ounce, Smoky Blue https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005PO9T44/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_BLPNDb7RN077A

I got so used to drinking ice water (no longer room temp like a plebeian) and the ergonomics are unparalleled in this bottle. The ease of the pour spout makes it effortless to sip and work on something else, or tilt it in bed without spilling, not to mentions makes sharing easier since the pour is so good you don’t have to touch it to your mouth! Also if you forget to drink enough water one day, don’t worry, water will still be cold. It holds ice cubes for over 24 hours (meaning ice in water holds solid form for HOURS).

Too hyped on this but it seriously got me into a good habit of drinking water.

_____

The other trick I did at my last job was to get up and refill my bottle once every hour. It would make me race the clock to do a certain task or amount of work before getting up to pee and refill it again.

Because if I was drinking a bottle an hour and getting up every time, I had to pee every hour... which meant phone games and reddit every hour from 5-10 minutes an hour depending...

It made me a happier, faster worker, more hydrated, and I got paid an hour to pee EVERY day... (7 minutes to pee/refill every hour give or take extra pooping time X 7 work hours a day = 49 minutes).

It also helps you poop more if you drink more water and relax on the toilet. And I’d always say, save money on the toilet paper while also getting paid to shit!

r/hydrohomies for life

u/Muertismo · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I started with an OXO and had it for years. it was spill proof, kept my coffee hot for hours and hours, the spout was comfy, but the lid mechanism didn't break apart for cleaning. Eventually this became a problem... seals stretched and I would have to find creative ways to keep the breather hole clear of coffee particulate.
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About a year ago I replaced the oxo for a Thermos.. The lid breaks apart for easy cleaning, and it certainly keeps the contents hot. So hot, in fact, that It took a while to get used to how much hotter the coffee was. after a year or so, its the only complaint I have. Coffee is too hot to drink sometimes.
Both mugs are stainless inside, but the thermos is unibody and the oxo had a plastic top portion.

Good luck!

u/oldnametoorevealing · 6 pointsr/rawdenim

o o o! i am very excited to respond! ive had this thermos for 5 years. use it every day. only 16oz but keeps hot/warm for 5+ and cold for 6+ hrs. Nissan Thermos spillproof backpack bottle.

http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-16-Ounce-Stainless-Steel-Backpack-Bottle/dp/B000K604P0/ref=sr_1_2?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1418358767&sr=1-2&keywords=nissan+thermos+16+oz+stainless+steel+bottle

edit: hope i can recommend products here. i like to make 6 cups. have one in the morn, fill up the thermos (bout 2.5-3), and take one to go

edit2: YES i realize this was a post for a new messenger bag, but i figured id toss up a spill-proof thermos for fun

u/juiceetin · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Oh bugger!

As a fan of photography, I find this mug to be super cool. (It's thermos-y but it still counts, yes?)

Thanks for the contest! I got to see some more awesome mugs :)

u/xthecharacter · 1 pointr/personalfinance

I think the difference between a drip coffeemaker and an aeropress or pour over is personal preference. The coffeemaker will generally make more coffee at once and takes longer to do so, and takes a lot more time and effort to clean. The aeropress makes 1 (or maybe 2) cups of coffee at once and requires that the drinker makes the cups manually, right before they drink them, but is very easy to clean and brews the coffee very quickly.

I do agree that a mug like this one is a great investment!

u/8chofmann · 20 pointsr/Coffee

Hey! I just graduated and I can tell you with certainty that I had a good setup:

u/geekerjoy1 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Congrats on the raise! Especially in today's economy, it's great that that kind of recognition came through!

I feel a lot like a TARDIS - easily overlooked on the surface, but vast and wonderful on the inside.

One of my twin girls has decided she wants fishing to be her special thing with her daddy. Of course it must be pink :)

u/grumblegeek · 3 pointsr/BuyItForLife

The items I can think of right now that I've bought pretty much because of this subreddit:

  1. Zojirushi Travel mug - I use this as my office coffee mug. I fill it up in the morning and if I get sidetracked then it's still hot hours later.

  2. Saddleback Pocket ID Wallet - simple and gets the job done

  3. Weber One-Touch Gold Charcoal Grill - I love this grill.

  4. Red Wing Iron Ranger 8111 (amber color) - the first 3 weeks I thought I made a huge mistake but now they are the most comfortable shoes I've ever owned.

  5. Fisher Space Pen - I've had to stop other people from pocketing it. My wife tried to take it because she likes the way it writes.

  6. [Kershaw Skyline Knife] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001CZBDF8) - I'm not into putting a lot of money into a pocketknife so this fits the bill nicely.

  7. ToiletTree Heavy Duty Nose and Facial Hair Trimmer - my previous nose trimmers felt like it was ripping the hair out by the root. This one I don't feel anything and it's very well made

    All of these I would buy again.
u/MyLifeIsPointless · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I brew a chemex every day and store it in a Zojirushi and bring it to work. There is a definite change (in my opinion depreciation) of flavor that results from having it stored there. I must admit my thermos isn't in the most spotless condition, as it's narrow clearance makes it very difficult to scrub. When drinking from the thermos itself, the quality heat-retention makes it hard to decipher whether or not if I will burn myself, as well as ruining any aromatics that may have been a component of the brew. Even when pouring it into a separate styrofoam cup, I notice it's not great, but still better than drinking from the thermos directly.

Would I love to drop dough on a Lido 2, Gooseneck, and Chemex for work? Oh yeah.
Is my current setup more fiscally responsible and acceptable, yes =(

u/evanj88 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I work at a call center for the Army online training portal. Doing IT support and such. I had a guy call me to tell he finished a test.

Dude: "Hey, I just wanted to tell you I finished the module 2 test!"

Me: "That's great sir, now you can go and do module 3."

D: "Ok, great! Thanks so much!"

M: "Yeah it's not problem at all. Have a...day."

That one had me scratching my head. I guess he just a wanted to party with someone about finishing the test? Seems like a waste of 5 minutes sitting in a call queue if you ask me.

And, I'm easy.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'll tell you what I want, what I really really want

I'd like to be able to sleep thought the night.

I'd like to get my son to eat more than eggs and say more than da-da-da.

i really really want this sexy beast but in candy apple red.

Since thats not going to happen though I'd like to have this awesome mug.

Thank you for the contest!!!

u/squidboots · 19 pointsr/BuyItForLife

My Zojirushi thermos is amazingly BIFL. Not only can you pull the lid completely apart for easy cleaning (my biggest gripe with the Contigo is that the lid is a PITA to clean) but it keep liquids hot for a VERY long time. I have put hot tea in it at 9am, drank out of it most of the work day, then accidentally left it closed on my desk overnight - the next day at 9am the tea inside is still warm. Crazy.

You can still open it up with one hand, too. Love love love it.

u/audionoobhelpme · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I see a lot of recommendations for Hydroflask here. As an owner of one I can tell you 100% they aren't buyitforlife. Don't get me wrong I LOVE mine and use it every day. But three months in and it has a bunch of dents from very small bumps and like 2 foot drops . The coating is also chipping off on the bottom from normal use.


If you want buyitforlife quality I highly recommend another one I've used for years now, Thermos. Doesn't dent (or at least hasn't on me over the years) Just like hydroflask keeps water cold 24 hours but UNLIKE hydroflask, keeps liquid piping hot 24 hours. I can personally recommend this one since ive used both. Both are great but hydroflask definitely isn't bifl material


https://www.amazon.com/Thermos-Insulated-Compact-Stainless-Beverage/dp/B00JJBF3EO/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&qid=1503980932&sr=8-14&keywords=Thermos


u/Atlas26 · 1 pointr/firstworldproblems

Nope, Zojirushi!

I've gone through three to four mugs (Tervis, Thermos, Contigo, and now the Zojirushi) looking for the perfect one that is high quality but also is resistant to absorbing flavors...contigo quickly failed that one, as well as not allowing ample room for the coffee scent to get to your nose...ever tried eating while sick? Can't taste much, found it was often that way with the contigo...and if not that, it tasted like plastic :/

This one seems to be a winner so far! Really though, it can be obnoxiously hot at times so I'm thinking of popping an ice cube or two in there to cool it down a bit before i seal it, other wise, even 12 hours later, it'll still scald me haha.

This is the one I got, 16 oz in black. Super high quality product, well worth the money!

http://www.amazon.com/Zojirushi-SM-KHE48AG-Stainless-Steel-16-Ounce/dp/B005PO9T44/ref=sr_1_2?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1409178210&sr=1-2

u/TheLonelyLumen · 6 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I would recommend Zojirushi but one time I put creamer and sugar in it then shook it up with the lid closed and coffee went everywhere..

Just kidding..I still recommend the Zojirushi but I also recommend you put the gray seal and lip piece back in before shaking it!

Honestly this the best travel mug I have ever used and sometimes it keeps my coffee too hot for too long so I have been setting my timer earlier on my coffee maker so that it os perfect temp when I put it in the travel mug and it stays like that all day!

Zojirushi SM-SA48-BA Stainless Steel Mug, Black, 16-Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HYOGTTG/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_bD7ExbV7RCK0V

u/Beachwood45789 · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I know I'm a little late to the party on this thread, but this bento lunch box (there's also a Mr. Bento which is one container bigger) is awesome. It's insulated, big enough to fit soup, a salad and some crackers cheese and meat or whatever else you choose. There are a lot of Flickr groups and websites that have bento lunch recipes and it eventually becomes fun to try and figure out what you'd like to make next.

u/AmNotLost · 2 pointsr/Coffee

Those Stanley ones are killer. You can't drink directly from them, but if you preheat them, they'll keep things hot for like 24 hours. As in still too hot to drink, in some cases.

I have a Thermos-brand double walled flask I love (but it's only ~1L). My Hydroflask and KleanKanteens are also very good at keeping things hot, but they're even smaller. All three of these brands might make larger sizes, if that helps expand your search.

u/teadeamon · 4 pointsr/tea

All the people I know who've owned glass tumblers have had them break. I'm usually very careful with my stuff, so I bought one too, but it broke within 6 months. It looked nice while it lasted, but what a waste of $25.

This one from Zojirushi is the best one on the market and a great example of Japanese engineering. They ripped off the design from Nissan, which at the time had the most well-designed tumbler on the market, but they made several modifications that made it even better. The older model maxes out at 16 oz, but the newer model comes in 20 oz. The newer model also has a high quality non-stick lining that should prevent any odors. Also, it's small enough to fit in a BMW cup holder.

They're a little expensive (around $32), but they last forever. My parents have used the older model daily for 3 years, and the mugs still look brand new.

u/dangerllama · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Interesting that Amazon apparently has a category called "Commuter & Travel Mugs"…and also a category called "Travel & To-Go Drinkware." The Zojirushi is #1 in the former, and the Thermos Stainless 16-oz is king of the later category. One wonders how many other travel/mug categories there are.

I own 16-oz thermos and really like it with two exceptions: The finish is wearing off the top of the mug, exposing the stainless steel beneath. And the bottom of the mug is smaller than a lot of modern car cupholders, meaning the thing is prone to tipping back and forth in cupholders that don't have one of those springy tensioner mechanisms. Luckily it's highly spill-resistant (It's been sideways in my passenger seat before without issue), so the tipping isn't really a big deal. You could honestly keep this thing sideways in the car seat next to you.

Also, I accidentally misplaced one of the rubber gaskets while cleaning my Thermos. I mailed Thermos and they sent me a complete replacement lid (all components included) free of charge. Huge props to any company that is committed to that level of customer service.

That said, I wouldn't toss this thing inside a backpack, or otherwise leave it to its own devices if it weren't right side up. It also won't keep your coffee hot for half a day, though it will keep it warm for an hour or two, which is plenty more than most folks need.

tl;dr: If you're looking for more of a "thermos" mug, I'd go with the Zojirushi (I'm actually probably going to order one for my backcountry pursuits as modern Thermos "thermoses" are apparently garbage). If you're looking for something to use in the car, I'd definitely recommend the Thermos travel mug.

u/messijoez · 9 pointsr/Cooking

My wife got one of these thermoses. Comes with a folding spoon inside the cap and keeps whatever's inside hot for hours.

When we use it, we'll do things like curries (indian/thai/japanese) or soups, and then she'll bring a small tupperware of rice or some bread. Also good for soups, fried rice, porridge, really anything that needs to be kept hot, but it works best for saucy items. One thing I've wanted to try but haven't is something like a tupperware of cold pasta and cheese, and fill up this thing with hot spaghetti sauce and meatballs.


Another option for a "nicer" but less flexible system would be a bento box thermos like this one. What I don't like about these is that they're meant to be used in a specific way; i.e. a hot soup/sauce, a warm side (typically starch like pasta or rice), and a cold salad. It basically slowly leaks heat everywhere, and I prefer to have one really hot dish, and will just deal with having a cold starch if needed.

u/joelanator0492 · 1 pointr/Coffee

Yeah, I wouldn't do it. I'd rather not have plastic melting into my coffee. Even if you were to do it safely, luke warm coffee isn't very good.

I'm gonna link you to this thing. It is by far the best tumbler I've ever used for hot coffee (or even cold coffee). It doesn't leak, it keeps everything super hot for a really long time, and is really easy to drink from.

u/AxTheAxMan · 3 pointsr/4hourbodyslowcarb

For lunches I use this Thermos food container thingy. If you heat stuff up in the morning it'll keep it hot all day. Holds 24oz which is plenty for me, but if you need more food you could get two of them. Anyway, I think it's a good solution for those of us with no way to heat our lunch during the day. Good luck!

As far as bathroom trips, I find that my body adjusted to the diet in a week or two and things go back to normal. :)

https://www.amazon.com/Thermos-Stainless-King-Ounce-Midnight/dp/B008JC76XA/

u/unix04 · 1 pointr/Coffee

What size? I have a Zojirushi thermos that keeps my coffee hot for a long time. My coffee doesn't last more than 4 hours, but it stayed pretty close to original temps for those 4 hours. It holds about 16oz. For larger sizes though, you might want to consider a Thermos brand as the Zoji's get pretty expensive.

Here is the one I got:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CHOUI86/ref=twister_B00D6D4ZPE

I paid under $25 at the time. You could track the prices and wait till it drops again. Again, this is if your batches are 16oz or less. They also have a cheaper 12oz version too if that suits you better.

u/btvsrcks · 3 pointsr/BuyItForLife

My husband swears by thermos. It keeps things hot or cold for hours, it doesn't leak and they have some pretty nice looking ones. :) we wash it on the top shelf of the dishwasher and they are still going after 10 years. good luck!

Edit: he has a blue and silver of these.

u/purplenat · 5 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Yup, getting into my car in the morning can be intense. Often I have to use the passenger door to dump all my stuff before sitting in the driver's seat.
I have yet to find a single bag that really works for everything, but some things that help me are:

  • Laptop bag (just a plain old tote bag) is slim and can sit on my shoulder
  • Purse that can also sit on my shoulder (or other shoulder)
  • Insulated lunch bag with handle long enough to fit on my forearm
  • Three options for keys: (1) Easy access pocket for quick in & out (2) Keys on a single ring that I can hold with my pinky finger and (3) Keys clipped on a string/tether that dangles out of my bag between the front door & my car and later my car and office door. It's long enough that I can lock/unlock doors without unclipping.
  • Insulated coffee cup that I can put in the lunch bag that (1) won't warm up my cold items, (2) won't get cold from cold items and (3) won't leak if it falls over.

    It's a system... Sometimes I also have to bring my shopping bags for grocery shopping afterwards, and then I just look full on bag-lady. I also always try to leave space in my purse for the scarf/cardigan/layers that inevitably come on in A/C but need to be taken off outside (S. Florida).
    I'm also on the hunt for a great purse organizer. I've been looking at the chameleon organizer, but I'm still looking around.
u/Xan2122 · 28 pointsr/Coffee

Zojirushi has some of the best travel mugs period. Mine will keep my coffee hot all day and if I forget to drink it (rare) it will still be hot the next morning. Disassembles easily for thorough cleaning and comes in a variety of sizes and colors! It also fits perfectly in any cup holder because it's slim design and can easily be operated with one hand while driving.

Be careful about Stanley mugs, some reviews say the quality has dropped.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005PO9T44/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1452784590&sr=8-1&pi=QL40&keywords=zojirushi&dpPl=1&dpID=11EBcYF%2B%2BuL&ref=plSrch

u/Karmakerosene · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This travel mug! I have mentioned that I am in need of a travel mug on multiple occasions, but no luck. I'd love to have it!

Show this gift some love.

u/GIS-Rockstar · 12 pointsr/scuba
  • A thermos of hot chocolate/soup is magnificent.

  • Bring a Snickers bar for after the dive too. The sugar and protein can get your blood/metabolism pumping and it's a good snack to hold you over until you get to your next hot meal

  • Fill a ≈gallon sized, insulated jug with hot water and do your best to keep it warm (wrapping it in a towel or some neoprene material from a fabric store works great). Dunk your hands in there if they're too cold to move around (it's hard to warm up your hands and fingers). Otherwise, don't forget chemical hand warmers packs (but they stop working once they get wet)

  • An extra towel and a complete extra change of clothes are a good backup

  • Have a setup plan and stick to it to change in and out of gear. Minimize any time where you aren't wearing a hat/gloves/jacket/etc. Body heat is quickly lost and it takes forever to return when you're wet and your body temp is down

  • Ditch your gear, and immediately get out of your wet scuba gear. Break down your scuba rig well after you're dry, warm, and stabilized
u/RugerRedhawk · 3 pointsr/BuyItForLife

You don't need to spend that much on a backpack, an LL bean or jansport will cost less, last you well over 4 years, and are backed by solid warranties. Not saying that pack isn't nice, but with the budget you're working with I'd personally drop that one down a notch.

For coat I'd consider a nice arctic carhartt and maybe a cheap frog togg rain jacket you could toss on over it on a day you plan on getting wet for an extended period.

As far as long johns go, any will last you. Merino wool is a great material for these, but I have several fleece based solutions that are very warm and cost quite a bit less.

I think the thermos you linked to has it's price inflated because it's an older model, something like this will be more than adequate: http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-Stainless-40-Ounce-Beverage-Midnight/dp/B0017IHRNM/ref=sr_1_1?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1414761365&sr=1-1&keywords=thermos just avoid any that have glass in them.

u/GhostOfTheNet · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

A lunchbox item like this one. This is a 24-ounce one, and there is a 16-ounce one, too. Cooking and food preparation would be necessary, but in the long run, it promotes healthier eating, and it helps save some money from not buying lunch and eating out for lunch all the times. Thank you for the contest!

u/Flagyl400 · 3 pointsr/ireland

I get 1kg bags of whole beans online, they're only €10-12 per bag. A few of the people I work with and I throw in a combined order every few months so we're getting enough to qualify for free shipping (www.discountcoffee.ie).

I have a fairly basic electric grinder, one of these - https://www.amazon.com/KRUPS-Electric-Grinder-Stainless-3-Ounce/dp/B00004SPEU - you can get very fancy ones with different settings for how coarse/fine a ground you want etc (generally it's fine ground for espresso machines, and coarser for french press/cafetieres) but you can just eyeball it if you don't want to splash out too much cash.

If you smoke weed, you can also use that grinder to blitz buds into powder in a few seconds.

Anyway, for easy real coffee at work, I can recommend one of these - https://www.amazon.com/Bodum-Insulated-Stainless-Steel-0-45-Liter-15-Ounce/dp/B008TYX1DW - I grind enough beans to fill a small tupperware container every morning, and take that and the travel mug to work with me.

Oh, one other damn nice instant to look out for - Lavazza Prontissimo. I wouldn't get it unless it's on special though.

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Edit - changed "can't recommend one of these" to "can recommend one of these"

u/Le3f · 2 pointsr/canada

> occasionally I make my own coffee and use a thermos much better

Going to hijack this thread in case someone wants my "cheap but picky" setup. Hard to drink anything else:

  • Whole beans from Costco. The one with the elephant on it is great for $18 but Kirkland is fine too.

  • french press from Ikea. $9. (Aeropress if you're just into 1 cup)

  • This grinder - set 3 from from coarsest. 6 seconds. Pour in hot water at ~85*C and steep for 3 mins, press it slowly.

  • Makes 1 huge mug plus one full thermos.

    Note that getting used to drinking less coffee is a good thing, and none after lunch if you can. Mostly for sleep quality.
u/Petarded · 3 pointsr/Coffee

I'm just going to butt in here and recommend this guy. I got one a week ago and I'm extremely happy with it. I got some coffee from my favorite place this morning at around 9:30am and stuffed it in my bag. I had a pretty crazy day and was only able to take a few sips of coffee, it's now 7:15pm and I took it out of my bag, took a swig and it is still pretty damn hot. It also tastes exactly the same as when I got it this morning. I'm telling you this thing is awesome, I'm picking up another one for my permanent roommate.

u/syntax1993 · 2 pointsr/Audi

Thanks!
I have a Zojirushi SM-SA48-BA which is apparently 8.6 x 2.8 x 8.6 inches.

This is what it looks like. Seems like a tight fit to me considering it's a bit less than half a liter. It could be a bit wider but if it gets any higher than mine, you'll have issues with the climate controls I think.

Other than that, the cup holders look nice. I'm sure a starbucks-like cup would fit in there just fine.

u/JustMeChristo · 1 pointr/newzealand

Without a doubt, get a Stanley mug!

I saw a previous reply mentioning one, which will also be fantastic, but I've got the Stanley Classic Travel Press: https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Classic-Vacuum-Travel-Press/dp/B00NONDBXI/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=stanley+coffee+press&qid=1550782699&s=gateway&sr=8-5


This thing is simply amazing. I once did a test and left hot water in it- after 22 hours, it was still too hot to touch.

The coffee press also allows for freshly brewed coffee on the fly, which I find super convenient on hikes and camping trips - since I got this mug, I never used my other collapsible hiking coffee drip again.

u/pockified · 3 pointsr/tea

This AWS 1kg x 0.1g scale would be the perfect addition.

If you travel and don't already have one, a nice thermos could also be valuable. Zojirushi makes my favorite.

Personally, I haven't had too much success buying teas from Amazon.

u/housewifeonfridays · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

I use a Thermos Backpack Bottle for all my hot or cold beverage needs. It keeps stuff hot of cold for hours. I doesn't leak. It has a little latch on the top so you can securely close it. I even put it in my purse with books and things! When you drink from it, it is like drinking from a cup, so you get the aroma of the beverage. It is fairly easy to clean. The only problem I have had with mine is that the color (mine was brown) came off and now it is just silver steel. It is steel inside and out. Feel free to ask me more questions. I am kind of passionate about this bottle.


http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-Stainless-Commuter-Bottle-Silver/dp/B000K604P0

u/Hirsute_Kong · 1 pointr/EatCheapAndHealthy

To improve upon this habit, get a bottle that you like and is easy to carry. I carry a Zojirushi because I personally like the "metallic" taste you tend to get with metal bottles and this bottle is slim so it tends to fit easily in my back pocket when I'm walking around. For those that wear form fitting clothing, that may not be an option for you.

u/rockstar686 · 3 pointsr/Coffee

I have always loved my Zojirushi Stainless Steel Mug. Its easy to clean, has a locking lid so I can throw it in my bag for my morning commute, and the cap is spring loaded so I can open it with one hand.

My only complaint is that it keeps my coffee hot for too long. If you want to drink it right after you pour it in you better take off the cap and let it sit out for a few mins first.

u/roflamenco · 3 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Thermos Sipp 16-Ounce Vacuum-Insulated Travel Tumbler, Stainless Steel

This one has worked out great for my girlfriend. I got her one and she loves it. Keeps the coffee super warm and can drink anytime.

u/kzin · 2 pointsr/Frugal

I like this. Its a little on the expensive side, but it keeps my water cold for a really long time. This is my favorite design. It has a nicer o-ring and its good for hot beverages, too.

u/Jemikwa · 2 pointsr/povertyfinance

I got a french press coffee mug last year and I've used it religiously since then. If you're curious, it's this one: https://www.amazon.com/Bodum-Travel-Stainless-Coffee-Ounce-45/dp/B008TYX1DW/ (not a referral link, not a shill, just one I chose out as a gift idea). It's easy to wash, I rinse it out every day after work and I can just barely reach my hand in to clean the inside with a sponge before leaving it to dry for the next morning (I have medium sized hands).
At minimum, all you would need to make coffee is:

  • The mug
  • Some way to heat up water in another container - microwave, tea pot, hot water kettle (my personal preference, I use Amazon's brand kettle)
  • Coffee, pre ground if you want convenience, bean if you are a french press purist. If bean, you'll need a grinder too. The pre-ground coffee I buy is $6 for a 12oz bag, which lasts me for quite a few weeks.

    My process for making coffee:

  • Heat water, measure 2 Tbsp coffee grounds, pour into the mug (plunger is not inserted yet)
  • When water is near-boiling, pour into the cup. No plunger yet. Let steep for 3-4 minutes.
  • After 3 minutes, add sugar, cream, and ice (it's usually too hot for me to drink normally <:P)
  • Plunge coffee slowly and enjoy!


    You wouldn't need filters, a coffee machine, or anything else. I prefer the convenience of a kettle, but you could use a microwave too. It's portable, it tastes good imo, and it stays warm for a few hours.
u/saltyteabag · 1 pointr/tea

I have a 15-year old stainless steel double-wall Thermos that isn't all too different from this or this. It certainly does a good job of keeping things warm for long periods of time. I've forgotten it on my desk at work overnight half full, and it was usually still steaming a bit the next morning when I dumped it out (24 hours later). The trick with these or anything like it, is to pre-heat by filling with boiling water and letting it sit for 5-10 minutes before filling it with your beverage.

As for flavor, I've never really noticed any flavor loss, but I've mostly used it for coffee or strong black teas like Earl Grey. I would imagine delicate green teas probably wouldn't do so great being kept warm for long periods of time regardless of what they're in.

u/r0d3nka · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Sorry, the correct answer was the Thermos 16-Ounce Stainless-Steel Backpack Bottle, Silver. All the great things the BIFL folks said are true. Easy to maintain/Bulletproof/ and amazing insulation (vacuum FTW).

u/HiFiveBro · 3 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Edit: Realized mine was larger than what OP requested.

I love mine. I bought mine a few weeks ago after reading a similar thread, (actually I bought two) and it's by far the best purchase I've made for beverages. The temperature doesn't really start to drop until after the 12 hour mark. I have the one with the flip top even though I don't really commute that far, but it's really convenient to use. Even when I'm at home, I'll brew enough to fill it up + a mug, because it does a better job of keeping it hot and without burning it than the warming plate on my coffee maker.

I highly recommend this one https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B1KVCEQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The other one I got is more thermos style, and while it does keep the coffee hot for 12+ hours, it does have a minor amount of spilling after pouring from it, so keeping napkins nearby is kinda necessary.

u/techniforus · 5 pointsr/LifeProTips

This is the best container. It won't even spill too much if the lid's left open, it locks and maintains a seal really well in a bag, and if anything it's too good at keeping your drink hot. Also it's solid construction, I've really been hard on mine over the past 3 years or so and it's still marvelous.

u/Dr_Procrastinator · 4 pointsr/Coffee

This one

https://www.amazon.com/Zojirushi-SM-KHE48BA-Stainless-Steel-Mug/dp/B00CHOUI86/

It comes in a bunch of different sizes and colors.

Why: it has the best heat retention of the vacuum insulated mugs/flasks I’ve used. If you put hot coffee or water in it, it will still be hot after 7-8 hours. Now I don’t take that long to drink coffee. If I’m going fishing, it’s nice to put in in my travel mug, get out onto the water and it’s still too hot to drink. By then 3-4 hours might have elapsed.

The top is easy to drink out of and doesn’t burn your mouth like some other ones that don’t have a lid to drink through.

u/WannabeTraveler87 · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

Ive had been using this CamelBak Insulated Mug for a couple of years now for my coffee, going strong so far.

https://www.amazon.com/CamelBak-Spill-Proof-Insulated-Travel-57002/dp/B00G46CR00/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

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Also have a Zojirushi Insulated mug for water that I have had for half a year, seems like excellent quality too. If I had to redo the zojirushi, I would definitely get a bigger one than a 16oz.

https://www.amazon.com/Zojirushi-SM-KHE48AG-Stainless-Steel-16-Ounce/dp/B00CHOUI86/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=zojirushi%2Binsulated%2Bmug&qid=1566158542&s=sporting-goods&sr=1-1-catcorr&th=1

u/ConstipatedNinja · 1 pointr/Coffee

I absolutely love my vacuum thermos. I use a 1.1 Quart Stanley vacuum thermos. It can hold just shy of 8 cups of coffee, which means when I brew coffee in the morning, I drink one cup and put the rest in the thermos for the work day, and that works really well. If I didn't drink all of my coffee during the day, it's almost always hot enough the next morning to drink and be merry.

Even better, since it's thick-ass stainless steel, it has taken a lot of massive beatings and only has a very light dent where it fell several feet and landed its bottom corner against a street curb. My father-in-law has two of them that survived a house fire in the source room hot enough that it melted the front of his truck parked 50 feet from the house.

u/bryanvb · 47 pointsr/dataisbeautiful

Why buy a Keurig just to awkwardly fill and clean a tiny pod for single cup coffee? My mom does the same thing. Getting the grounds out of the pod takes forever. Why not spend much less on a single cup coffee machine with a permanent filter? It's easier to clean and you can make the coffee stronger. I have this one and love it.

u/apcreddit · 1 pointr/technology

http://www.amazon.com/Black-Decker-DCM18S-Personal-Coffeemaker/dp/B00005MF9C

I have this and it makes a great cup of coffee. Once you know how many scoops you need it will always be the same.

I also have this and it makes great coffee. You can really dial it in for single cups. It steeps the coffee before letting it out into the cup and its just amazing.

http://www.amazon.com/Breville-BDC600XL-YouBrew-Coffee-Maker/dp/B005I710MW/

u/val319 · 1 pointr/christmas

Hiking gps if you don’t have one? It’s a functional safety thing. If you don’t have a fave thermal hot/cold mug these are the best. Zojirushi SM-SD60NM Stainless Steel Mug, 20-Ounce, Matte Gold https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074PQXQTF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_MKK4DbS0MC5C4 you want the SA60 not the new design. That’s the stainless steel one. I’ve had one a couple years now. My only advice on it is put hot beverages in at the temp you drink them. It doesn’t start cooling for like 6-8 hours. It stays cool for 8 hours or more so you don’t have to pack with ice. It snaps apart for cleaning. Bpa free plastic. Stainless steel inside. While it’s not cheap it works great and lasts with no condensation. The lid locks and it doesn’t leak. Avoid this one. Zojirushi SM-KHE48AG Stainless Steel Mug, 16oz, Smoky Blue https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005PO9T44/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_MPK4Db78SAFM8 the redesigned is crappy.

u/isleepinahammock · 24 pointsr/OregonStateUniv

If you were willing to do that, your best bet would be to find a pod coffee maker somewhere around campus. Then just use your own coffee pod. WinCo sells them for 40 cents each and you can get them even cheaper on Amazon. You can also buy refillable versions of them.

Or even better, rather than sneaking into prohibited areas, just get one of these or similar. You can put hot coffee into this thing in the morning, and sealed, it will remain too hot to drink until tomorrow morning.

If a $30 thermos is beyond your budget, head on over to any of the ten thousand thrift stores within a mile of campus, or go to the OSUsed store when it's open. They always have vacuum thermoses for sale. You can probably get one for under $5.

Realize, when you're purchasing coffee on campus, or anywhere else, you're not paying for the coffee. You're paying for the convenience. You're paying for the ability to not have to brew it yourself, clean the machine out, have tools and equipment available, etc. And you're paying for someone to stand around all day, just waiting for people to come in looking for coffee. Even if no one comes in for an entire hour, everyone at that shop is getting paid. Plus the cost of the space itself. The vendors on campus all have to pay rent to OSU, just like any other landlord.

In short, $2 really isn't that outrageous for instant, convenient coffee that you don't have to lift a finger for. People often also pay $2 for a bottle of water, when they could get the same water for less than a penny per gallon out of their home tap. You're not paying for the water; you're paying for the convenience.

u/robstraightedge · 6 pointsr/Coffee

Good old Stanley for me. One hand drinking, the cup is sealed, stays warm forever and the lid comes apart to clean. All different sizes and go up to a gallon.



Stanley Classic One Hand Vacuum Mug 16oz/473 mL - Hammertone Green https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007VG761C/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_cVHnzbR19V7TA

u/Muhsackio · 2 pointsr/Coffee

Never used plastic coffee mugs too much, but the one I have now has been great to me:

http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-JMW500P6-16-Ounce-Stainless-Steel-Backpack/dp/B000K604P0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1310661254&sr=8-2

Plastic sipping rim, with a stainless steel interior and exterior. No notice of a weird taste, and great at temperature maintenance. That lens mug does looks sweet though; however, it seems there are mixed reviews on amazon about it. Some knock the quality of construction while others complain about odors:

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=nissan+thermos&x=0&y=0#/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=nikon+camera+lens+mug&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Anikon+camera+lens+mug

u/Tiger_Lily_x3 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I love this! Thanks for being a great gifter and holding this contest!

u/phoenix_silaqui · 3 pointsr/stepparents

In late, and you already got a response from nibs, but I am partial to the Starbucks Instant coffee. It's super convenient for camping or traveling (the only time I use it, LOL).

Or, if weight isn't an issue, I can't recommend the Bodum Travel French Press Mug enough. I love mine so, so much!

u/munition · 1 pointr/tea

Yup! And it does an awesome job keeping it warm throughout the whole day. The tea filter is perfect for loose leafs, which is perfect if you take your tea on-the-go!

u/trickledownebonics · 3 pointsr/ProductPorn

Zojirushi SL-NCE09 Ms. Bento Stainless-Steel Vacuum Lunch Jar https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0016S7MJM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_EOv4yb74X507A

I've had one for about a year. Great for maintaining temperature, easy to use, and easy to clean. Also comes with a carrier and a decent metal spork.

u/gardobus · 2 pointsr/HelpMeFind

I have one of these and love it:

Thermos 16 Ounce Vacuum Insulated Travel Mug, Stainless Steel https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0039SLSU6/

I've put it in my backpack, dropped it, etc and have never had a spill. I'm pretty sure it is all dishwasher safe.

u/parametrek · 6 pointsr/preppers

> Once you fire up the stove, and boil your water, it is MORE economical to store your boiling hot water in a vacuum flask, than it is to fire up your stove and reheat the water you didn't use the last time.

I can give you some numbers on this. Before a getting a flask I had spent around $15/year on energy for boiling water for tea/coffee. With a thermos it was $5/year. This doesn't sound like much. Energy is cheap when civilization is functioning normally. But if you need to forage for wood every day or have limited propane stockpiles or only a couple of solar panels then it really makes a difference.

> because it works markedly better than stainless lined

The stainless thermoses work pretty good. They'll easily keep a beverage hot for 12 hours. You are supposed to preheat the steel flasks but I will skip that because boiling water is too hot for tea. The water is cooled just enough to be right where I want it.

The stainless thermoses are much nicer to carry around in a backpack. I have several of them and recommend this model. Anything smaller than 3 cups is not worth bothering with.

u/1sight1 · 3 pointsr/Coffee

Don't bash it till you try it. Zojirushi will keep coffee at a drinkable temperature for a full 8 hour day without much trouble. I have the 16oz version and love it. It locks shut so you don't spill, it has 16 oz which is a good size (and larger sizes), keeps things hot. It is pretty simple but I would think some one who is artistic could get some paint pens and make it look awesome.

u/82364 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Good taste. I think you would like English Cadbury milk chocolate and (Yes, I'm cheating.) a Zojirushi thermos. I had the Contigo on my list but my research said that this is much better.

And I don't think we've met! Hi, I'm 82634 - nice to meet you! How'd you find us?

u/Masher88 · 1 pointr/todayilearned

Super quick search New Coffee Maker

Single cup with a free travel mug


These leave you money left over to buy some nice coffee by the pound and you have coffee everyday for a month. You could also go to Goodwill or Salvation Army and get a used one for only a few bucks.

Do what you want with your cash, but you are throwing money away by not being more frugal with it and you are making excuses on top of it.

r/Frugal is a good place to start not wasting money.

u/frenchpressgirl · 1 pointr/HerOneBag

I take public transit to the office and am typically out of the house for 11 hours on weekdays.

Dagne Dover Legend Tote, black

  • 16-oz screw-top thermos, black -- I make coffee at home and drink it once I get to work

  • collapsible 1L water bottle -- empty, I fill it when I get to work

  • breakfast: always 2 hardboiled eggs and 2 wedges Laughing Cow cheese in a small container

  • lunch, usually in divided container

  • plastic fork and knife -- I have dishes/cutlery at work but this is for days I'm not at the office

  • keys

  • sunglasses (prescription) in case with cleaning cloth

  • work badge

  • phone with pocket holding subway pass/driver's license

  • Bluetooth over-ear headphones

  • iPad (mostly used for reading on my commute/lunch break)

  • quick-grab mini toiletries: Burt's Bees chapstick, lavender hand lotion, hand sanitizer, sunscreen stick, tissues

  • zip pouch: credit/membership/insurance cards, tweezers, nail clippers, nail file, Tide pen, ibuprofen, checks

  • pen

  • small notebook
u/Jammintk · 1 pointr/tea

This is the one I have and like I said, the white plastic mouthpiece pops out for cleaning and the sillicon stopper can be pulled off to clean as well. Cleaning is very easy with this and I really like it.

u/nv00212 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I got one of these from my Reddit Secret Santa last year, and I love it! Even if you aren't a coffee drinker, you can use the hot water for tea, hot chocolate, oatmeal, ramen, basically anything you'd need to boil water for. Most dorms don't have a stove or microwave, and who wants to go to the community kitchen for a 2 am cup of tea? Congrats on your graduation, college is going to be so exciting for you! Would you like a falafel with that?

u/fidler · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I felt like both would be excellent on insulation, was more concerned about the mouth spout disassembly and cleaning when the Hydroflask is nice, simple flip top. I had a 'modern' Stanley coffee flask that had a complicated mouth spout that was a pure pain to clean.

But glad to hear the Zoji isn't so bad.

u/kallell · 5 pointsr/keto

I think part of the issue here is you are having five or six coffees per day...That's pretty intense. Any reason in particular you have to swig so much?

Also, why not try black coffee? I hated it at first, but now I prefer it to anything else - I drink it daily. Make sure it's hot, just under the point where you can't handle it and just sip it for a few hours in a thermos http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-Stainless-16-Ounce-Tumbler-Midnight/dp/B002PY7AYS/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1398777122&sr=8-7&keywords=thermos. It will keep it hot literally all day if you want, but i find i can sip it in the morning from about 7:30-11. If you want good tasting coffee (black) suggestions, i recommend mcdonalds or pick up a bag of dunken doughnuts morning blend.

u/ElderSign · 1 pointr/tea

I've been thinking of getting a Zojirushi travel mug, but my regular thermos still works, so I haven't found a way to excuse the expense. But the manufacturer is very well respected in the BIFL crowd, and I've heard nothing but praise for their travel mugs. Here are a couple both with a filter for leaves and a whole lot without; all seem to be designed for easy cleaning.

u/creativexangst · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This is not war...this is pest control!

Your husband needs this for his morning commute. Hopefully its bigger on the inside for more coffee!

I love the three doctors next to the tardis. I'm decorating my daughters room with doctor who and Firefly stuff :)

Under $5 travel chopstick set!

u/yui89 · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

Add-on comment: before you buy it, look it over really well. Ask yourself, “can I clean every square inch of this, inside and out?”

Many water bottles have intricate lid mechanisms that are notorious for getting grimy. Some base units have very narrow openings that make cleaning the interior virtually impossible.

Ideally you want to be able to deconstruct the entire lid for cleaning and have an opening big enough to fit your hand or a decent bottle brush.

Here is the one I settled on. Keeps the temp for hours, and the lid splits up into a half dozen pieces for easy cleaning.
https://www.amazon.com/Thermos-Ounce-Vacuum-Insulated-Travel/dp/B0039SLSU6/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1539429363&sr=8-2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=thermos+coffee+travel&dpPl=1&dpID=31E-GJmHe-L&ref=plSrch

u/adaranyx · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Recipient A:


u/ineverpayretail · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I initially used this, but it was TOO HOT to drink . go figure.
https://www.amazon.com/Zojirushi-SM-KHE48AG-Stainless-Steel-16-Ounce/dp/B005PO9T44

I use this daily now.
https://www.amazon.com/Contigo-AUTOSEAL-Insulated-Stainless-Easy-Clean/dp/B00HZI5WXU

Thinking about switching, as I get a weird taste imparted when using the press and sip top, I normally just screw off the cap and drink it from there.

EDIT: You're in luck, both are on sale right now. The Zojirushi isn't but a competitor "Tiger", they are both asian brands with reputable thermal insulation, is on sale.
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?sdtid=9761131&SID=37b7f560efdd11e68694eac75121984d0INT&AID=10440897&PID=1225267&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-_-cables-_-na-_-na&item=N82E16803607016&cm_sp=

The amazon link should show a lower price of 11.77. Pretty good price, normally around 15-20

u/beardedroman · 2 pointsr/yerbamate

I have been drinking yerba mate for decades, and had many different kinds. The one that I have found not only keeps water at the same temperature consistently; but, is the best made and easiest to use is this: https://www.amazon.com/Zojirushi-SM-KHE48AG-Stainless-Steel-16-Ounce/dp/B005PO9T44/ref=sr_1_12?keywords=thermos&qid=1574196053&sr=8-12

u/jt32470 · 1 pointr/Coffee

A little background here. I am from Nicaragua, and i've been a coffe drinker since before i was a year old.

We are given cafe con leche mixed with sweet cookies mixed in as a mush as kids.


Anyway, i've tried all kinds of coffee brewing types. From the chorreado wich is the way the haciendas/fincas/plantations make coffee, to french pressed, cuban style (stove top), etc etc.

I am not looking for a better way to brew coffee, i basically use this little coffee maker 'cause i'm too lazy to make coffee any other way in the morning.

I am currently using Dunkin' Donuts coffee which to me is pretty good.

I have tried maxwell house, folger's, and they taste terrible. My question is, is there any coffee out there that tastes like dunkin' donuts coffee? I am just trying to save some money as dunkin donuts coffee has drastically gone up in price since the company changed its image and trying to be more like starbucks.

I like central american coffee cafe britt from costa rica, and especially dipilto shade grown from nicaragua, hell even cafe 1800 is ok, but using this single serve coffee maker i am looking for a coffee grind like dunkin' donuts. something not too strong, and that makes a good tastintg cup of coffee...

so , anyone care to suggest a coffee grind/brand?

u/deAdupchowder350 · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I love this guy. I accidentally left him on the top of my car, took off and and he flew right off! A few scratches and a bump I undid with a hammer but he's still sexy. Also, these vacuum guys almost work too well. After years of getting used to Newton's Law of Cooling, I'm always surprised when my coffee maintains its temperature.

u/TheEighthGrader · 3 pointsr/Coffee
u/capslockfury · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I use zojirushi for my iced coffee and my cold brew. The ice melts in my iced coffee because the coffee isn't really cold because it's not refrigerated(I do a pour over on ice, which melts all the ice). So I add 2-3 cubes of ice and it melts and doesn't really dilute it much.

As for cold brew, I'll dilute it with some water, add a few cubes of ice, and I'm good with delicious cold coffee. It's pretty tough, you only need one hand to handle it as the top pops open and stays open, and it doesn't sweat at all. Pretty easy to clean, too.

I know you want cold coffee, but if you ever use hot in this thing, it'll keep hot for 6+ hours. I don't know how long it will actually stay hot, as I'm usually done before 3 hours. But I forgot about my coffee once and it was hot after 6 hours of just sitting there.

u/thyfearfulsymmetry · 5 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

A mug by this company is ideal for soups, coffee, even stews if you bring a bowl to pour it in. I have had coffee scalding my mouth 14 hours later. I often have to open it, let the contents cool and then consume because it retains heat so well.

Sorry for the Amazon link, I'm on mobile. This is the one I have. They fit perfectly in backpacks and can be strapped to a bike. Mine survives concrete floors and being dropped all the time. It's not pretty but still works as good as I got it in Jan of 2014.

Zojirushi SM-KHE48AG Stainless Steel Mug, 16-Ounce, Smoky Blue https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005PO9T44/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_et-sxb3DDC6EY

[Edit] I see they have a 32 oz version now which is double what I have! I'll be buying it so I can bring coffee and a meal now!

u/kmichaelkillz · 15 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Looks like /u/Veritech-1 beat me to the punch on this, but I'd like to add another endorsement for Zojirushi coffee thermoses. I'm a coffee addict and a PhD student, so I spend a lot of time going from place to place with hot coffee in hand. I'm also very hard on my thermoses. Every one I've used eventually gets leaky, cracks, and so on. Not my Zojirushi. I fill it with hot coffee and shove it in my backpack every morning and it has never spilled. I once filled it and forgot it at home. When I came back from work, the coffee was still piping hot. Everyone who needs coffee on the go should own one of these.

u/caraeeezy · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Wellll, for you, since you are going to be a General Manager and all fancy like, I think this would be appropriate! And help keep you organized on the go! And for me, it would be this stick vacuum for my small apartment, because I really need one to keep myself nice and organized! (its free shipping with prime, but if you dont have prime I have a backup) :D Thank you for the contest!

u/10maxpower01 · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I use a french press and sediment is totally fine by me. What I didn't like is that it basically took away all the convenience of using the Keurig. I used it a couple times and switched to just brewing it at home and bringing it to work in a thermos. Well... Technically it's a Zojirushi.

If you're okay spending ~10 minutes getting it in the machine and whatnot then cleaning it out then it's a pretty good investment. It does make good coffee. It's just a bit more work than I expected.

u/Turelle · 3 pointsr/Ultralight

This is what my search turned up a while back. I have heard good things about it, but I have not bought one myself, though I likely will for hikes later in the year as my travel partner loves her tea and coffee, and also gets cold in the morning very easily (boil water with dinner, still hot in the morning while we pack up)

u/nerdybirdie · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Not entering, but THIS FOTHA MUCKA RIGHT HERE is a must!!! It will keep your coffee/tea TONGUE BLISTERING HOT for hours, unless you put it in at a reasonable temperature, in which case it will keep your coffee/tea AT A REASONABLE TEMPERATURE for hours! Mine has kept ice in its original shape for over 12 hours. Seriously. This thing is the shit. AND it seals so you don't have to worry about leakage on that bike ride to campus.

u/maidenelk · 6 pointsr/Coffee

I've gone through maybe a dozen travel mugs (including the Contigo) and settled on this.

It's not cheap, per se. But it's an incredible value because it's vastly superior:

  • When closed, it's completely leak-proof.
  • It will keep your coffee hot for 5+ hours. And drinkably warm for 10+ hours.
  • Unlike the Contigo, there's a basin that the coffee flows into before you take a drink. This allows you to control the flow rate. (It's difficult to sip from the Contigo.) This is important b/c your coffee will remain hot for 5+ hours.
  • It's easy to clean. (The Contigo's cap is complicated b/c of the auto-seal mechanism, which makes it hard to clean.)
  • I've owned mine for 8 years and have never had mold or needed to replace the gasket.
u/classywriterr · 5 pointsr/college

I'm a huuuuge fan of bento canisters like this and this. If you refrigerate containers overnight (or prime them with hot water before adding hot foods), they'll stay good for hours. Plus it's kind of comforting to have all your food sectioned out. :)

u/JDV_ · 3 pointsr/supremeclothing

been using this Zojirushi mug for over 12 months now and other than one tiny dent it looks perfect. The logo is really well painted on and doesn't have a scratch on it, so hopefully the supreme logo will be the same!

u/drg145e15 · 13 pointsr/Coffee

I find that two smaller high quality thermoses work better than one large one. When a large one is half full, it seems to lose heat more quickly. I’ve found the Zojirushi insulated bottles to be amazing, and I prefer the 12 oz size, though the larger ones are great as well.

Here’s the one I use: https://www.amazon.com/Zojirushi-SM-KHE48BA-Stainless-Steel-Mug/dp/B00CHOUI86

u/birdeeboo · 1 pointr/Coffee

I use a Thermos Sipp Tumbler almost daily and it has done magnificently. The lid assembly can be tricky if you ever take it apart, just make sure everything is reassembled correctly. Aside from that, it has never leaked, despite being tossed in my backpack or rolling around on the floor in my car. Excellent travel thermos.

u/Antares16M26 · 5 pointsr/Coffee

[The Bubba] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0186EP0JW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) is what i use and its great. It has a ceramic coating on the inside and its great at keeping heat in.

Edit: The Zojirushi is the dankest of the dank at keeping coffee hot for the longest and has a lock on the cap so you can keep it in a bag and not worry on it spilling.

u/Saccaed · 1 pointr/EOOD

Counter strike is great for workouts. Play a round, die, start working out, spawn, repeat. If your planning to stick to a workout, I suggest looking into things that will up convenience. I use a Thermos and it's helped my eating habits loads. I like doing soup, but hot or cold, the thermos is handy. As for in home workouts, a couple kettlebells(a 15lb and 25lb is a good start) and a door gym will get you far. For motivation I like to quantify results. Nothing better than thinking of an alteration to workouts or the diet, committing to a couple weeks, then having the idea empirically tested. I found that I have trouble with motivation when I don't know for sure that things are working.

u/costellofolds · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'm going to assume you're living in a dorm. Dorm living can be a real beast, especially if you're on a floor where you share a bathroom. Things that can make it much more comfortable:

u/fluffman86 · 3 pointsr/flashlight

Zebralight SC62w

Zebralight H600Fd mk III is either on my head or in the truck.

Byrd Cara Cara 2

Leatherman Rebar

Leatherman Micra on my keys / carabiner

HTC One M8

Kel Tec P3AT in a DeSantis SuperFly pocket holster

Spare Mag in a DeSantis pocket holster (in the other pocket, obviously)

Burts Bees

Contact Eye Drops

Locally Made Paracord Bracelet that I got at a gun swap meet.

Dynomighty Wallet with a Wealth of Knowledge on it


Water is in a CamelBak Eddy water bottle - for some reason it's easier to drink plenty of water through a straw, and it's spill proof for a klutz like me.

I also usually have a Zojirushi SM-SA48 mug with me. It keeps my /r/coffee from Forte Legato hot all day - I like to make it at home around 8 and drink it during the afternoon slump. Disclaimer: I started out buying Forte Legato, but now I sometimes work for them in exchange for free coffee beans. The owner calls me the director of sales, but I dunno how much weight that carries since I'm not really an employee. :P

u/GradStudentOrdinaire · 3 pointsr/GradSchool

Glad I could help! I love mine, hahah. If you're going to be carrying a lot of food everyday you might consider getting one of these. I got one for my fiance because he doesn't have access to a microwave at school and doesn't want to pay exoribtant amounts to eat on campus. Also he got sick of bologna sandwiches, haha.

u/kevan0317 · 1 pointr/Dualsport

I recommend a nice backpack and something like this: http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-Stainless-40-Ounce-Beverage-Midnight/dp/B0017IHRNM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1374679185&sr=8-1&keywords=coffee+thermos

Fun is an understatement. This thing is a hundred smiles per gallon.

u/darkjedidave · 2 pointsr/Coffee

Zojirushi is a Japanese brand of kitchen appliances and storage items, but I was referring to their insulated mug that everyone says is amazing. So far I agree.

u/chizzle91 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I actually want this for my husband

I don't dink coffee, he does. But not so often that it's made its way up our priority list. (He will drink it if it's there though!) It's been a running joke for about 4 years now that I would totally buy a coffee maker just for the smell. I LOVE the smell of coffee!

I suppose my number shall be 73 :D

For a second place maybe?

Sunday Funday

u/jle3473 · 1 pointr/Coffee

Nissan travel mugs are the best. THE BEST. I've used two different ones, and they have both astounded me. My coffee will sit in a cold winter car for 24 hours, and still be warm. Not even close to hot, mind you, but warm to the tongue. It literally defies reason.

GET A NISSAN TRAVEL MUG and never go back.

Edit: Apparently they are owned by Thermos? These are the two I've used...

http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-12-Ounce-Stainless-Steel-Tumbler-Infuser/dp/B00004S1CV/ref=sr_1_6?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1419011141&sr=1-6&keywords=nissan+thermos+stainless+steel

http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-16-Ounce-Stainless-Steel-Backpack-Bottle/dp/B000K604P0/ref=sr_1_2?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1419011141&sr=1-2&keywords=nissan+thermos+stainless+steel

u/vonofthedead · 6 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Your savior has arrived.

check this out

It keeps coffee hot for a few hours, is easy to drink from and clean. Also it fits in most cup holders in cars. Best "mug" I have ever had.

u/bebop0812 · 2 pointsr/tea

So there was already a comment about a Zojirushi water boiler and warmer. But I'm here to advocate for the Zojirushi thermos! When at work I go down to the cafeteria and fill it with hot water (and no, I have not needed to preheat it). Keeps my water hot for 4 hours. And it is super easy to clean too.

http://www.amazon.com/Zojirushi-SM-KHE48AG-Stainless-Steel-16-Ounce/dp/B005PO9T44/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1426531572&sr=8-1&keywords=zojirushi+thermos

u/amazinggracee · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Happy early birthday

Really, on a Monday, though?

I think that this mug would be really awesome!

u/MrDatasDoingus · 1 pointr/Coffee

https://www.amazon.ca/THERMOS-Stainless-Travel-Tumbler-Midnight/dp/B002PY7AYS/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=thermos+travel+mug&qid=1549632307&sr=8-3

I have three of these. I use one in the morning and one in the afternoon, and there is a spare in case I leave one somewhere or want to share.

They are easy to clean and they keep drinks hot all day. They keep my black coffee so hot I have to leave the lid off for 15 minutes before I go. Well worth the $20.

u/im_lost_in_the_woods · 3 pointsr/bikecommuting

I have a Bontrager RL bottle cage and utilize this Stanley Classic Travel Mug. The plastic bottle cage hugs the bottle nicely over bumps and my coffee stays hot for longer than my commute.

Stanley Classic One Hand Vacuum Mug / https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Classic-Hand-Vacuum-16oz/dp/B007VG761C/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1537295923&sr=8-3&keywords=stanley+coffee+travel+mug

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Bottle cage the flex - https://www.sigmasports.com/item/Bontrager/RL-Bottle-Cage/10U9

u/ivytech · 3 pointsr/Coffee

For a little more ($30), I cannot recommend the zojirushi 16oz enough. I have the black one and it looks great and it is unreal how long it keeps my coffee hot. There is also a 12oz one as well I believe, and it may be a bit cheaper.

Edit: This is the best I could find: Zojirushi 480ml, but I'm from the states, so I'm not sure if there is better place to get them, I just searched on the UK amazon. This was £1 more than the 360ml.

u/imilla · 2 pointsr/loseit

Not a clothing item, but I would recommend getting a vacuum thermos bottle. I have this one (https://www.amazon.com/Zojirushi-SM-KHE48AG-Stainless-Steel-16-Ounce/dp/B005PO9T44/) and it keeps hot drinks hot for 12 hours. It was amazing for when I had to spend time waiting for trains/buses in the winter.

u/Capolan · 18 pointsr/BuyItForLife

So grandad thermos would have been glass lined - you don't want that. you want a double wall stainless steel - which is way more advanced than the old thermos of yore.

Zojirushi is what you want to buy.

Though, new Thermos brand products are quite good - I really like this one - this one for example, I've had ice water in for 8+ hours...still ice floating in it...:

http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-Insulated-Stainless-Hydration-Charcoal/dp/B003U583YW/ref=sr_1_30?ie=UTF8&qid=1449421732&sr=8-30&keywords=thermos

and this one, though it's bulkier - this one is 24 hours...and they really mean that...:
http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-Stainless-Beverage-Bottle-Midnight/dp/B0017IHRNM/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1449421838&sr=8-4&keywords=thermos+coffee

u/CasterlyBoulder · 6 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Not sure exactly if this is what you're looking for, but this 16 oz. zojirushi mug is amazing and elegant. Literally keeps my coffee hot for 24 hours. I've never come across a better thermos.

u/uselessjd · 4 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I would recommend this thermos I have been using one for awhile and it works great. Not sure what exactly you are looking for, but it is pretty solid.

u/chumpybumpy · 1 pointr/battlestations

I got that water bottle from here. It's amazing. Water stays cold or hot for days. Literally. It's one of those vacuum insulated bottles. I love it!

u/better_half · 12 pointsr/Coffee

I've used a thermos before. The only problem is that too hot coffee stays too hot for too long. Once it reaches the right temperature, it'll hold for long enough, but a burnt tongue squanders all that.

Honestly, it'll taste fine. I wouldn't worry too much about degradation. Most coffee shops have pre-made coffee sitting in urns for hours (the name of the one we use where I work is escaping me). Coffee'll stay hot for quite some time, and any impact on taste is minimal.

I have the Zojirushi SM-KHE48BA. It might be a good idea to pair it with a little mug. The spout area on mine is pretty dirty, and none of my attempts at cleaning it have worked out.

To answer your questions again: yes, I've tried it; no, the taste doesn't degrade; I use the Zojirushi SM-KHE48BA.

u/dizzylynn · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'm not even going to try to win now, you've nailed it and I'm borrowing this to explain to new converts!

This is awesome: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008N47HWO/ref=cm_sw_r_an_am_ap_am_us?ie=UTF8

u/RruinerR · 2 pointsr/camping

Modern MRE bags will have a bag that you add water to and a chemical pouch it has and it heats the food pouch. You dont want to drink that water but you could possibly have a water pouch that gets heated instead of the food pouch.

A bit convoluted to get hot water but...its possible.

As for a thermos
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005PO9T44
I have had good luck with these. My dad uses them more then I do and he swears by them. Makes coffee at 4am and it's still HOT at 3pm that day.

u/datasskipz · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I'd reccommend just getting a new vessel. I have one of these and it's built like a tank and lasted over 4 years. Easily the best travel mug I've ever owned.

http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-Stainless-16-Ounce-Tumbler-Midnight/dp/B002PY7AYS

u/gl1tch · 2 pointsr/tea

A pack stove is what you're looking for. They run on solid, liquid, or gas fuel and span a wide range of prices. Jetboil is a popular but pricey brand with many models. This means you will be carrying the stove, the fuel, and another container for the water.

If you're talking about a day hike then your best option is to get a good thermos just fill it up before you leave. It will be a lot less hassle, weigh less, and take up less space.

u/tenchi4u · 1 pointr/Coffee

You can get a good insulated container (appropriately sized for your needs) and transfer the coffee from the Chemex to the insulated vessel. I essentially do the same thing everyday to bring my coffee to work (but in a smaller insulated zoijurishi).

This is a good one that's pretty large and not too expensive : http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-Stainless-Beverage-Bottle-Midnight/dp/B0017IHRNM

u/djdawson · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I've got a couple of these that work well with my AeroPress and that I'm pretty happy with.

u/gummy_bear_time · 1 pointr/GiftIdeas

All startups have coffee makers - you could get him a coffee mug that represents something meaningful to you both.

If he drives a lot to/from work or for work, there are some great water bottles and thermos travelers. I personally like the stainless steel insulated MiiR bottle. Zojirushi also makes some beautiful ones.

u/theboneofgood · 1 pointr/tea

These thermoses are amazing! I personally have this one (though I just ordered the 20 ounce for work and will bring the 16 home). I just go ahead and fill mine with steeped tea, but should work well for your (OP) needs too. It can definitely keep liquids piping hot for hours at a time, even with regular opening.

u/acl5d · 1 pointr/Coffee

http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-16-Ounce-Vacuum-Insulated-Tumbler-Stainless/dp/B0039SLSU6

This guy has been my trusty companion for the last few years in grad school and I love it. All the gaskets come apart for easy cleaning. I've never thrown it into a bag while full, but it keeps a really good seal and you can shake it all around without any leaks.

u/jiyounglife · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

I used these for ~5-6 years each. I ended up breaking them/dropping them one too many times so I threw them out to try the new "style" the bottle itself wasn't as durable and the style was too clunky. I prefer minimalist looks.

Link: http://www.amazon.com/Contigo-AUTOSEAL-Water-Bottle-Ounces/dp/B003KZKDZ4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1418018030&sr=8-3&keywords=cognito+water+bottle

If you're looking for something to keep hot water in I recommend either the elephant (zojirushi) or tiger brand. Both are top brands in asia cough Japan cough and I've once left water in the elephant brand for ~30 hours. Still warm. :)

http://www.amazon.com/Zojirushi-SM-KHE48AG-Stainless-Steel-16-Ounce/dp/B005PO9T44/ref=sr_1_1?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1418018199&sr=1-1&keywords=zojirushi

http://www.amazon.com/Tiger-MMQ-S050-Stainless-16-9-Ounce-Metallic/dp/B00BN45GLA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418018276&sr=8-1&keywords=tiger+thermos

u/kpeteymomo · 2 pointsr/Coffee

This is the travel mug that I have, and I'm absolutely in love with it. You do have to press to open it, but can leave the lid opened as long as you want. I've had it for nearly a year, and it seriously has never leaked... which is an important feature if you like to throw your travel mug in a bag. Plus, it keeps coffee hot for a really long time; if I don't finish all of my coffee in the morning, what's left is still warm when I get home in the evening.

u/wkukinslayer · 2 pointsr/Coffee

Just a PSA, I have a zojirushi that I bought amidst the hype, and it's great. I also have one of these that I got on sale a couple years for $16. It works just as well as the Zojirushi and at this point, has less scratching on it despite being older. I see this thermos on sale quite often (and most stores, when not on sale, sell it for about $25, which is about equal to the LOWEST the zojirushi has ever been).

I'm not saying the Zojirushi is over-hyped, because it absolutely lives up to expectations. The thing is, it's just an insulated thermos. There's no new space age technology inside or some high tech manufacturing process that makes it leagues better than competitors. It's just a solid thermos that (usually) costs way too much.

tl;dr- This is on sale, that's cool. Other products work just as well and generally cost less.

u/samyojana · 5 pointsr/Tools

For non insulated, just use a 4L milk jug.
For insulated, a large thermos from Stanley or Thermos or Yeti is your best bet. I'm always most impressed by the green matte stanleys. These guys or similar.

https://www.amazon.ca/Stanley-Classic-Vacuum-Bottle-Hammertone/dp/B000FZX93K

u/cheesepage · 2 pointsr/mealprep

I box 'em up and put it in a cooler. I have a fridge and limited stove privileges where I stay for the weekdays so that helps. Costco uncooked chapati gets a couple of minutes on a plancha then some hummus and lettuce or other veg. It's quick, adaptable, cheap, vegan, and fairly healthy.

Frittatas also work well for me, they travel okay and can do double duty as breakfast or entree. I pre grind coffee and use a Stanley camping French press. https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Classic-Vacuum-Travel-Hammertone/dp/B00NONDBXI I think I paid US$30. for mine. Milk is purchased at destination, often lettuce as well.

u/callmeRichard · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

Zojirushi. This is definitely what you want. There Bento Boxes are also awesome. Nothing compares to vacuum insultation except maybe aerogels. And I haven't seen those in thermoses yet.

u/KAcotton · 4 pointsr/Coffee

[This](Stanley Classic One Hand Vacuum Mug 16oz/473 mL - Hammertone Green https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007VG761C/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_H7xAxbPRZB3EP) one is the best that I know of.

u/vornan19 · 3 pointsr/Coffee

They're much better than a drip machine. Get a carafe to keep the coffee hot if you make more than 1 cup. I have a Nissan Steel vacuum travel mug and it's the best!

u/tstone433 · 10 pointsr/Coffee

Zojirushi thermos. I absolutely love this thing. I typically use it as a carafe and serve my coffee into a small mug. I highly recommend it.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005PO9T44/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_HjAQub0K13A5S

u/pollymanic · 2 pointsr/Gifts

My favorite zojirushi vacuum flask I have is amazing and has not chipped yet despite many drops on pavement (linked below, I got cinnamon gold color). I have also had good luck with my hydroflask (bright red) and clean kanteen bottles keeping their color. I prefer all three bottles over the yeti, but that may just be my personal preference. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005PO9T44/ref=s9_acsd_hps_bw_c_x_1_w

u/howlinggoatfish · 2 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

A decent thermos

That's the latest one I bought. I'm pretty happy with it. Sometimes I can't eat all of what I put in there but I like being able to fill it up when I want the extra.

u/kent_eh · 1 pointr/worldnews

> not because it's the best or cheapest method

I would hope not.

Because it is about the most expensive way to have coffee.

And it's not really that much more convenient than my Brew-n-go

u/dingdove · 2 pointsr/tea

This one is just amazing, the water is still warm after 24 hours. I use this for the picnic and the water burns me all the time.

And, get a smaller one for the milk, thermos keeps cold as well! I use it for ice in the summer time.

u/Russkiy_To_Youskiy · 15 pointsr/BuyItForLife

This is my Black and Decker Cup At A Time coffee maker that I bought in January 1994. Model is DCM6.

This coffee maker saw daily use from 1994-2005, 3-4x weekly since 2005. It still brews a great cup of coffee every time and has held up very well for almost 25 years old.

The B&D one cup model is now called Brew 'n Go, and it is model number DCM18. By all appearances and by progression of the model number series, it is the exact same maker... albeit it is only made in black now, and it comes with either a beige/black or stainless/black travel mug. Amazon link

u/drumofny · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I think the best option is a Nissan Thermos travel mug. The second best option is a Contigo travel mug. The reason I like the Nissan more is because it keeps my beverages hotter for much longer, it is much easier to break all the way down (taking off rubber seals and whatnot), I like drinking out of it more and the overall construction seems a bit nicer. Many people will surely tout the Contigo. I have one and it does get used, but if I were to lose it I would replace it with another Nissan Thermos travel mug.

u/OneLegAtATime · 2 pointsr/bicycling

how much coffee do you need?\

I can vouch for this one personally. Keeps beverages insanely hot/cold forever. Used to carry 40oz of coffee or tea with me when I would dive all day (hours on hours in 50˚F water for work) and it was a godsend. It used to be stanley that held the gold in the thermos market, but apparently their QC has gone way downhill.

I've seen my friends with the little thermos brand food containers, but they're a bit heavy. Especially if you're going to be nuking the food at work, then you don't need something that will retain heat. If you're a sandwich man, any grocery store will have light plastic tupperwares for that. Otherwise, keep a bowl at work and bring stuff in plastic. If you're worried about it getting squished, bring glass or get back racks on your bicycle to increase storage space.

u/zzxzzzzxx · 1 pointr/Coffee

i got this Thermos about half a year ago. it's definitely worth the money, mine's been (literally) thrown around, it's still good, and things stay hot forever in them. i have absolutely no complaints about it. i'm really cheap but i figured it was better to spend the money on something that worked well rather than something that might break/open on me

u/newtolou · 1 pointr/bicycling

My Zojirushi seals up nicely and will still burn my tongue after lunch. The locking lid is great.

u/shamam · 9 pointsr/Coffee

Zojirushi SM-KHE48BA Stainless Steel Mug

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CHOUI86/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_83fsub0WRPFX4


It's almost too well insulated and the cap is very easy to clean. If I didn't already have one I'd get the 20oz model.

u/omg_pwnies · 5 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

A terrific option is a wide mouth thermos. You'd put hot food in it and it stays hot for up to 9 hours (it also says 12 hours to keep cold stuff cold).

That gives you tons of options for all kinds of things. I googled good recipe ideas for thermos and found a bunch of ideas.

And now my stomach is growling. :p Hope this helps!!

u/creepyunclejoe · 1 pointr/Coffee

I would highly recommend a thermos brand mug. Been using this one since 2014 including throwing it in my bike commuting pack. It is spill proof, indestructible, and great insulation.

I also have a contigo and never liked the design with the push button to drink.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002PY7AYS/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1524249586&sr=8-2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=thermos+16+oz+travel+mug