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The Puraville Insulated Tumbler is a 14 oz stainless steel travel mug designed for both hot and cold beverages. With double-walled vacuum insulation, it keeps drinks cold for 6-8 hours and hot for 5-6 hours. The leak-proof flip lid and anti-slip matte finish make it perfect for daily use, whether at home, in the office, or on the go.
Finish Types | Matte |
Material Features | Insulated |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Material Type Free | Other Materials Free |
Reusability | Reusable |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions W x H | 3.3"W x 6"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Capacity | 14 ounces |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Tumblers |
Color | Cream |
Occasion Type | Daily Use |
Theme | Convenience |
Style Name | Modern |
Additional Features | Portable, Leak Proof, None Slip, Screwable Lid, Insulated |
C**D
Just the right size
This the size I have been wanting in a traveling cup as well as inside. I use it for hot and cold beverages. People have even complimented it.
J**J
Perfect 10oz tumbler!
This is a perfect design and the perfect small size! I only drink a small cup of coffee at a time, and I only make a small cup of tea at a time. I don't like my tea to taste watered-down using too much water, and I don't like drinks to cool down too quickly in a big cup. So this 10oz tumbler is perfect for me.It truly is leak-proof, as long as you don't throw it into a backpack or something. The lid screws on tightly with a silicone gasket, and the sip-top flips down and seals tightly, too. I posted a pic of confidently holding my piping-hot tea upside-down.Drinks stay very hot for a long time. Aaaaand, the green matches my mini Kindle almost perfectly. :)Some people said the paint peeled, but I don't plan on putting this in the dishwasher so hopefully mine won't chip.
L**N
Colors
This retains heat well and the color selection is nice.
M**D
Really doesn't leak, sipping is a bit iffy
Seems reasonably well made. I suspect most of the cases of coating peeling off are due to dishwasher cleaning. The packaging for mine included instructions to not wash in a dishwasher. This is not a deal breaker for me, since I usually hand wash my tumblers anyway... and don't usually get good results from the dishwasher.Suggestion for the manufacturer, though: Sell a silver, uncoated version. Maybe brushed aluminum on the outside to give it some grippiness, but otherwise, just the metal. I would have bought that, since looking pretty isn't that important to me (though who says plain silver isn't pretty?) and I like the value proposition of having no coating to scratch or peel.It definitely doesn't leak. I even did some vigorous shaking over a sink. So no worries about slosh leakage while backpack commuting.The sipping experience: As a regular Yeti user, this lid takes some getting used to. And brand new it's off gassing a bit. I'm assuming the odors will dissipate in a day or two and I won't be experiencing that while sipping. But you can't really "sip" with this lid on, so the trick is to sip with the lid off until it gets to a good temp to sort of slurp. The opening is such you do more of a slurp than a sip. This might actually be much better while, say, driving. But mostly it's necessary to achieve the non-leak design (which Yeti's do not provide with their standard magnet slider lid).We'll see how it wears. I got it for a business trip, that usually features some coffee hauling via backpack on foot, and you also want a little less weight in that situation, so 14 oz was an ideal size.
T**T
Perfect size
Perfect size for side the bed and church.
Y**R
Nice and comfortable, but has its issues.
Edited 11/26 – just under a year after purchase. See bottom of review for edit...I purchased the larger, 14oz. and its 10oz. brother, in matching colors, on a whim. I take my son to school early every morning (we're out at 6:30AM) and kept taking coffee in disposable hot cups. I decided to look for something reusable because it made more financial sense in the long run. I got him a 10oz because he doesn't drink that much.Pros:• It's completely leak-proof. Just remember to keep the spout open while you close the lid to prevent hot air buildup, and then snap close once the lid is tightly screwed on.• It's easy to hold, doesn't get hot on the outside, and fits nicely into a standard car cup holder.• It's fairly easy to drink from - many of these types of cups have badly designed spouts that wind up dripping the (hot) coffee all over you. This one is just right - no drips, no spills.Cons:• The lid is hard to clean. VERY hard. Coffee builds up in the crevices of the lid, and nothing but a good scrubbing will get it out - but it's almost impossible to scrub properly. Dish rags or sponges don't reach in to scrub, and most dishwashing brushes are too big. I need to soak the lid in hot water and soap, then use the tip of a brush to scrub - and this is even though I make sure to wash the entire thing as soon as I get back home - about 2 hours later.• Heat retention is not the greatest. If I leave the cup in the car for an hour, the contents will cool off to the point of being tepid or colder. By comparison, my 30oz RTIC cup keeps liquids very hot for 6-7 hours.Bottom line is: It's a good travel companion if your commute isn't too long and if you finish your drink fairly quickly. It's definitely better than a paper cup or even a foam cup (if your local government know-it-alls haven't banned those...) and it's better on your wallet (and the planet) if you use it daily.✵EDIT✵OK, it's just under a year later and I'm throwing both mugs out. I also dropped one star. Reason: the impossible-to-clean covers. As I wrote above, hand washing just won't cut it. Probably the only way to get these properly cleaned is running them in the dishwasher, but doing that on a daily basis would probably kill them too. The lids have acquired a horrid brownish-yellowish coffee-stain color that doesn't go away, and it's just too unappetizing to look at. Coupled with the mediocre heat retention and the fact that it can be very difficult to open once closed, I decided to give these up and look for something else to replace them.Still, $10 for about 220 days of use is not too shabby, so I definitely got my money's worth.
R**L
Pleased with the purchase
Does exactly what it advertises it will. I am pleased with the purchase.
D**R
Good product
Good product
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