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Glass Coffee Mug with Lid Handle,16 oz Borosilicate Double-wall Insulated Glass Cup - Enjoy a Cup of Coffee, Tea, Cappuccino or Latte Longer at the Perfect Tempera

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Tupkee Double Wall Glass Container The Tupkee Travel Container has a glass sip lid rather than the typical plastic type found on most travel containers. Same stainless steel exterior with a ceramic lining, but they’ve gotten a little creative with the lid. There are a scant few mugs made from anything besides stainless steel that don’t spill and have anything approaching practical ergonomics for the car or campsite, but there are still some if you look hard enough. But it’s a good option for sitting around the fire in the morning and even making a cold brew later in the day. The Jane is a little bigger and has a nice ridged design that should be a little easier to hold onto and be a sturdier structure.

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Most of us go out there expecting to rough it in a few different ways, including putting up with a bit of a metallic taste to our coffee. So if you are looking for stainless steel alternatives for you french press or percolator coffee while camping or traveling this list is an excellent place to start.There is a fundamental problem in the choices of travel mugs available right now: All the good ones for camping are stainless steel. It should be noted that even though everything on this list has something better than a leaky silicone lid, the lids are still often the weak link for various reasons. It isn’t leaky around the seal, thankfully, but the slide-open mouth is pretty large, which makes it hard to drink without spilling. It keeps your drink hot for several hours (up to 7, according to Contigo), which is several hours better than most ceramic mugs. You either have to take small sips, and take the lid off when you’re drinking something hot from the Jane.

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If you can manage that aspect, though (or just learn to live with it), the Stanley Go series might be the best option to get both a durable drinking vessel and coffee that keeps its flavor. It’s a glass sip lid with a silicone seal, and fortunately Tupkee has done a good job of making it pretty leak proof. Anyone who has experienced this problem before knows what kind of havoc this can bring to both your shirts and your mouth. And of all the lids we’ve seen on travel bottles and mugs, this is one of the best in terms of leaking and how easy it is to drink from it without burning yourself.Kikkerland Glass Tumbler The Kikkerland Glass Container is similar to the Yupkee above, but costs less. Not only is the glass fairly fragile despite being double-walled, but it’s not the easiest thing to grip. Since they didn’t put a pine hole anywhere else on the lid, it creates a vacuum when you try to drink too much from it at one time.

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Stanley makes this in all kinds of shapes and sizes that fit into any cup holder and ranging from 16 to 24 ounces, and a decent selection of colors. This is one of the only decent options with a handle we’ve found (so far), and of course it would look like something a mom would take on a picnic, but maybe that’s a plus. Actually drinking from it involves holding down a button when you drink to open it up, and the lid is pretty stingy about how much liquid it lets through, so they definitely designed this for sipping.It was made to make tea or pour-over coffee on the go, and the meta filter that comes with it seems to work pretty well for that. Possibly because it’s easier and cheaper to work with than glass, so it’s easier to invest in different ideas. Ello makes a lot of decent stuff especially in the non-stainless steel area, including their Aspen mug, which also has a handle but frankly looks a little too fragile for camping.

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