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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
I LOVE this mug. I got a mug warmer but after I learned these mugs exists I had to try one and I’m not disappointed at all. I work at my home desk for a couple of hours and my coffee or tea would always get cold super fast because I sip on it slowly but this mug (along with a mug warmer) keep my drink hot for hours, I love it!
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Beautifully styled and the wooden handle is so nice and doesn’t get hot. But the coffee stays hot on the coffee warmer!
Ignacio Vega
Reviewed in Germany on January 28, 2025
It does not heat/cool as intented. I had an aluminium mug as reference that I wanted to replace, and even with the (probably not well implemented) metal bottom, it does not heat a beverage more than mildy warm.
Richard R
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
Thanks to the flat bottom, much more surface area touches the mug warmer. So much so I had to turn down the temp. Far better than normal mug.Works very well with warmer, french press, and grinder at the office. Much recommended.- warmer: https://a.co/d/dIALPoE- french press w/ thermometer : https://a.co/d/cucXkWb- grinder: https://a.co/d/63N2wMA
Riyad Mammadov
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
I had to wait over a month for this mug, but it was truly worth it. Flat metal plate at the bottom of the mug ensures excellent thermal conduct from the warmer to the drink. Compared to regular ceramic mugs and cups, it's heaven and earth. Why I took off 1 star in my rating: I didn't like the handle, neither its shape nor the bamboo cover. Also didn't care for the bamboo lid - I personally don't think it's needed, and if they wanted to include a lid why not make it from the same material as the mug itself?Bottom line, if they ever make a model with regular loop handle and a ceramic lid (or better yet, no lid at all), I'm going to buy it in a heartbeat. But if you like you tea and coffee hot, don't wait for the perfect model and just buy this one. You won't regret it.
E Bird
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024
I drink a ton of hot tea. And my cupboard reflects that based on how many mugs I have. So I don't really need another mug. But when my daughter gifted me a mug warmer this past Christmas, I knew my ceramic mugs wouldn't heat nearly as well as a flat bottomed mug, so I gave myself this flat bottom mug. While the handle is a bit strange (I'd much prefer a normal loop handle), the mug works perfectly with my new warmer, and I couldn't be happier. The wood lid is a wonderful bonus.
Mister
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Clean, modern look in a functional covered mug.
kan
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
Bought for my husband to use on his coffee warmer. Keeps coffee much warmer than a regular cup. The handle was relatively comfortable.
Rab
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 4, 2023
I've had this mug for just over a month now.Shipped from the USA to the UK in a few days - No bother at all.It's an excellent mug first and foremost. Aesthetically pleasing on the eye, it also holds a decent amount of tea/coffee.The main reason I got this was for the flat metal base to improve the heat transfer from the mug warmer plate I have, and for that reason, I'm giving this the 5-stars.I've forgot about tea and coffee numerous times while knee deep in work and over 2 hours later lifted the cup and it's roasting.Compared to my regular mug, the heat plate kept it lukewarm at best over a prolonged period. With this bad boy however, the beverage is piping.I'd never thought I'd leave a review for a mug of all things, but here it is.It's been a top purchase.
Sharon28
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 28, 2023
Although a bit expensive, this is a wonderful mug and the heat from my mug earmer was enough to heat bone broth from cold to hot in 12 mins. I have a 200w 5 level (gear) warmer. Hate microwaves and never use them especially with organic expensive bone broth. Lovely to hold. Recommend to all even if a bit pricey I’d buy again 😊 I’m a genuine buyer not a fake reviewer. I thank you 😊
Ahmer khan
Reviewed in Australia on May 12, 2023
Don't buy this useless product, if you are out of usa, as then you require a $60 to $80 converter just to use this. Not mentioned any where in the listing& the seller is pretty unresponsive to answer any query.
Tim
Reviewed in Australia on July 28, 2022
Makes mug warmers actually work, but way overpriced
Carl R.
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2021
The cup looks fine. The bottom is flat, and It has an aluminum disc on the bottom that should lead to good heat transfer. With great optimism, I filled it with hot coffee, and put it on my coffee warmer, set to max. The coffee cooled off in a hurry. I checked the temperature. The heating pad was 211.6. The coffee was 121.2. Sorry, but that is pathetic performance.So, the cup, as shipped, doesn't work. Can it be fixed? Another review above suggested filling the air ring around the aluminum disc with epoxy to improve heat transfer. I took a slightly different approach. I entirely removed the Aluminum disc from the bottom. It was held on only by a dollop of what appeared to be silicone caulk, so it popped off easily. I cleaned it off, and re-installed the aluminum disc with epoxy, making sure there were no air pockets. Given that there are a couple of comments that mention the wooden handle falling off, I reinforced the handle with the epoxy as well, and it now feels much more solid.So, how did it perform with this modification? Better, but still not good enough. The coffee was now 129, warm, but not hot. Ceramic is used for coffee cups because it is a great radiator, and it keeps you from burning yourself. It would seem that the large ceramic cup is such a good radiator that it keeps the coffee from getting hot even with better heat transfer. So, to limit heat loss, I bought a koozie, and had to stretch it to get it around the cup, but voila! Now the coffee was up to 135, nearly to the 140 that I would like my coffee to be. The good news is that adding the wooden lid to the cup does get those last few degrees. So, with re-glueing the aluminum disk, and adding a koozie, and the lid, I can get the coffee up to 140, and I have a workable solution.This coffee cup was not very well designed. If they understood what it was to be used for, and tested it, they would have realized that it does not keep the coffee warm as shipped. However, with some work, it can be made functional. If you buy this, think of it as a project, not a finished product. I have raised my rating to 3 stars from my original 1 star because, while it doesn't work well out of the box, it can be made to work. One warning, though. With the improved heat transfer, and heat retention, as you get to the very bottom of the cup, the coffee gets quiet warm, so be careful.
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