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Binding: KitchenBrand: Oxo Color: stainless, black EAN: 0719812004013 Item Dimensions: Label: OXO Manufacturer: OXO Model: 1055291 MPN: 1055291 Publisher: OXO Studio: OXO Variation Description: stainless, black Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: Enjoy that coffee-to-go using your own personal travel mug. Make a pot or cup of your favorite beverage at home and take it with you on your morning commute, weekend road trip or as you run errands. The mug features three seals to prevent spills, and offers a one-handed, one-click activation. The vacuum insulation keeps your beverage the desired temperature for up to seven hours. Stainless construction is durable, keeps mug odor free and is easy to clean. Exterior offers soft, non-slip grip. Holds 14 ounces. Amazon.com Review: Drinks stay hot or cold for up to seven hours in this insulated, double-walled, stainless-steel travel mug from OXO. Plus, three silicone seals in the lid opening prevent leaks and drips from spoiling clothes on the way to work. One hand is all that's needed to operate this mug: a button in the middle of the lid opens the drinking seal (a red background alerts the user to its open position); and then closes the device. Letting a few seconds lapse before closing will allow liquid in the spout area to drain back inside, thus preventing drips. The sleek, brushed-finish, stainless-steel body of the mug fits any standard car cup holder. OXO's signature soft, non-slip material rings the mug neck, allowing for a secure grip when drinking or unscrewing the contoured lid. The mug holds 14 ounces--room for a double-tall latte with extra foam. A marked `max' line inside prevents over-filling. Preheating or pre-chilling the mug is recommended for increased insulation value. For best results, wash the mug by hand after each use. OXO backs all its products with a satisfaction warranty, and will replace or refund any returned item. --Ann Bieri Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Not Perfect but not Bad eitherTo clean this mug you have to use a LOT of vinegar. Basically fill the cup half or more and then turn it upside down and let the vinegar pour through the lid for a bit, then click the lid shut and let it soak with vinegar trapped in the lid mechanism overnight. Then wash the whole thing out with hot water and a little soap, then rinse with cold water until the suds are gone. Kind of a hassle but that will make the cup taste fresh again. My lid clicker stopped working after about a year. ... Read More Rating: - All around good mugGood size, seals and retains heat well. The only mug I've had that I liked better was from REI (it retained heat a little better and was even more leak-proof), but that had a thermos style lid and I really do like the convenience of the the push button drinking access on this one. You do have to make sure that you let liquid drain back into the cup, or that you drink remaining liquid that's left over after you seal it. Otherwise, you get enough drops coming out to stain your clothes. Rating: - Great Travel MugThis item has all the requirements for an excellent travel mug: Excellent insulation (vacuum),turned upside down it does not leak. What more could you ask? Rating: - How to CleanI've had this travel mug for 6 months and absolutely love it. It's incredibly durable and the seal is like Ft. Knox. My cupholders are very shallow, and this mug flies all over the place without incidence. It does not leak unless you screw the top on un-evenly. The best way I've found to clean it is as follows: 1. Put a couple drops of dish soap in it (equal parts vinegar and water would work well if you were scaranoid about build-up in the valve). 2. Add ... Read More Rating: - Had potential, but design is flawedI've been using mine for a few months now for my coffee and tea. This thing is impossible to clean and there's always a strange smell coming from the lid. I've tried soaking in vinegar, detergent, baking soda, hot water, everything. It makes my stomach lurch to think what's growing in the lid mechanism. It did keep my liquids cold/hot, and never leaked, but it is clearly NOT safe for extended use. You can clean it religiously but things will get stuck and build up and grow ... Read More |