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Travel Coffee Mug - Don't leave home without one!

Regrettably, I don’t have too much time to sit around drinking tea and coffee all day long as I’m always on the go. Drinking coffee, tea, or any other hot beverage whilst on the move, is something of an accident waiting to happen, and is best done with a good travel coffee mug. In fact, it’s the only safe way to do it.

I'm sure it's considered terribly unhealthy, but I’m a huge supporter of pretty much any beverage which contains caffeine in it, especially tea and coffee. Those inadequate disposable coffee cups they give you at coffee shops, usually made of flimsy paper of thin plastic, just don’t hold up to the way I drive, and are very prone to spills. Not to mention they don’t contain the heat nearly as well as even the most simple travel coffee mug. I’ve actually scalded myself a couple of times just attempting to pick up a paper cup off coffee, and so I generally steer clear of them if I can, even if I have the time to sit around and enjoy my beverage.

I’ve been using different travel coffee mugs for years now, and have started something of a collection. Maybe it’s a little unusually, but travel coffee mugs are as good a thing to collect as anything else I suppose. Most of the travel coffee mugs I’ve had have been pretty flimsy and poorly made. It seems that generally the best looking ones are the least functional, while the uglier ones work the best.

As an example, Starbucks has been making their own trendy travel mugs for some time with various designs and artwork on them. At one time they had a series of mugs with different stylish Bay Area drawings, such as images of the Golden Gate Bridge, and several other scenes from San Francisco depicted along the sides. While these mugs look great, and I collected the whole series, they’re only fair on the functionality department. They keep the heat in more or less okay, but tend to leak a lot if not used with caution.

The travel coffee mug I use the most often is a plain stainless steel cup. While it isn’t much to look at, it is a superior mug. It contains heat like a thermos, and can be turned completely upside down without leaking if properly closed. There are some pretty crazy mugs out there with internal electronic heating systems and some other silly features, but a well made travel coffee mug keeps your drink hot for hours on its own anyway so I think it’s a little excessive. While it’s a neat idea, I don’t really want to have to plug my coffee mug in or charge batteries for it!



Driver Safety!
Beverage machines, beverage dispensers, call them what you will, but they hardly serve the best tasting drinks around. Sometimes though, when you’re on the road and yearning for a caffeine fix, they’re all that’s available. But driver beware! Those fragile cups they serve your beverage in are a hazard in the making and I would strongly recommend you never attempt to drive with one of these nestled between your legs or center console. A good travel coffee mug is the only way to go. Enjoy the article.
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