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Review on Stanley Tough Admirals Matte Black by John Springer

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The admiral mug with two handles works perfectly

Are you looking for a large horn mug with a thick handle? Well, you can't miss the big and buzzing one. Men respect him, women want to take him away from you, cats hate him because he gets in the way of their evil tipping schemes, that's great. The white structured surface is reminiscent of thickly primed metal, the exposed steel is brushed, the lid and handle are made of plastic. have a warm, very dark gray color. The hole is big enough to soak danish or churro in and holds a ton of liquid. I often have erratic high or low flow when drinking with the lid closed. Apparently I can't use a leakproof cup. However, I do like that the lid opening can be on either side depending on where you start screwing it in (towards or away from the handle). There were no leaks, although they can squirt when opening the neck cap. I mean, the mug is great, but it can't defy the laws of splash physics. The thin rubber base is grippy, although it appears to have a cavity underneath. Don't put it on sharp objects. I'm surprised there aren't more mugs in this style, it would be nice to get your own instead of buying the old Stanley mugs. He writes his name on everything! [5-MONTH RENEWAL] After several months of use several times a week, the mug is still in good condition. , carefully. • One of the small pins holding the flap is broken, although the flap is still sticking for its life. Does not affect the tightness of the lid • The handle is now slightly wobbly. Can't tighten the screws because they use a weird star wrench with a pin in the middle. I don't recall hitting a mountain lion with my snout (although you could) so not sure why he's shaking now, it's annoying.

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • So-so