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Review on BURNOUT Temperature-Regulating Travel Mug 16 oz Black - Drink NOW & HeatZorb Technology by Dustin Keller

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Dissipates excess heat quickly

I like hot coffee. So it's counterintuitive to want a mug to dissipate heat, but after I preload it with my first cup (as instructed), it maintains a hotter temperature waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah Normalerweise trinke ich morgens ein oder zwei große Tassen und trinke dann den Rest des Tages Kaffee. There's nothing worse than getting caught up in a project or stuck in a meeting, only to return for a cool, bitter-tasting cup of coffee. Experiment: 8-9-18 I did a quick experiment and the boiling water dropped 45 degrees in 2 minutes. ! I'm leaving it now so I'll have to update later. I give my drinking rates for 2, 4, 6, 8 hours! *****Update**** 8-10-18 I lost track of time while working on a home project and picked up the pace at 6am (I think it was 127 - so much for my memory) and then this Tomorrow, right now at 1pm it's 107! My house temperature is set to 72. That surprises me. Can it be pre-charged so that the residual heat "floats" for several days? *** Update after 25 hours - so after 25 hours of sitting at 72 degrees, the temperature is still 87 degrees. It is impressive. My suggestion is if you want your coffee to be really hot throughout the day, run a Keurig with hot water first (not coffee). I read that Starbucks refills it cheaper if you bring your own cup. I wasted a lot of coffee. I love my Starbucks but man it's so hot it's impossible to drink at first!

Pros
  • Large selection
Cons
  • Weight