Contigo AUTOSEAL West Loop Vaccuum-Insulated Stainless Steel Travel Mug, 20 oz, Stainless Steel

September 12, 2019 - Comment

The West Loop travel mug is made for the modern movers, shakers, commuters, travelers – and for the urban explorer in all of us. Whether you’re traveling via car, train, horse drawn carriage, rickshaw or penny farthing (it’s cool, you can Google it) this tumbler is the ultimate in convenience. This larger capacity travel coffee

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The West Loop travel mug is made for the modern movers, shakers, commuters, travelers – and for the urban explorer in all of us. Whether you’re traveling via car, train, horse drawn carriage, rickshaw or penny farthing (it’s cool, you can Google it) this tumbler is the ultimate in convenience. This larger capacity travel coffee mug is spill-proof, will stay piping hot for hours and it’s easy to use with just one hand.

Product Features

  • Our Lids Are Sealed: AUTOSEAL technology is leak and spill proof (Yes there is a difference!)
  • For the Long Haul: Drinks stay hot up to 7 hours and cold up to 18 with THERMALOCK Vacuum Insulation
  • Lend a Hand: Easy one handed drinking from this travel coffee mug with the push of a button
  • Clean Up: Top rack dishwasher safe lid, hand wash body

Comments

Anonymous says:

Tips and overall Review. I’ve had this thermos for about a month now and I am very pleased with it. I put my hot beverage of choice inside the thermos by 5:40am (what am I doing up so early?) And at around noon it is still nice and warm (not piping hot, but definitely not cold or even tepid) so that’s give or take 6hrs. I have repeated this exact ritual nearly every day and it will always be deliciously warm at noon time. By the by, when I pour my beverage into the thermos it is piping hot, meaning if i were to drink…

Anonymous says:

What have I been drinking?! I’ve had the stainless version of this mug for about a year, and I have only washed it by hand. I was washing it the other day and noticed some weird material flaking off of the inside!I was under the impression that these were completely stainless steel, but it seems like there is some kind of lining on the inside that has started to come off.I can’t believe that I have been ingesting whatever this stuff is… hopefully not something toxic.I’m not even going…

Anonymous says:

Hidden mold!! High chance of mold in the lid around and under the spring and behind the flap. Very hard to fully clean. Do extreme cleaning on this, we never noticed the hidden mold and have been sick and feeling horrible for a few weeks. It doesn’t disassemble enough to clean all the way. We would wash them daily. Found chunks when we used a tooth pick under and around the spring. We absolutely loved these cups at first, we have about 6. We will be searching for a different design that we can actually clean…

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