Enjoy your favourite drink on the go with this Bodum travel mug. Perfectly sized to fit comfortably in your hand, the 0.35 litre mug has a rubber lid with adjustable fluid flow and a red silicone heat-protective hand grip. Dishwasher safe.
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Galacid
15 Jun 173#8
I've had both plastic and metal. The metal one holds its heat for about 2 hours I find but for the first 20 minutes or so the liquid is kept at a scalding temperature making it undrinkable for me. The plastic one cools down much faster but that makes it easier to drink immediately.
The metal one holds up better visually over time as the plastic one can be prone to scratching.
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skemo
15 Jun 172#1
I had a couple of these but both broke (although I did drop them!) they are ok but don't keep your drink hot for any length of time I'd say an hour tops.
iampav to skemo
15 Jun 171#2
An hour sounds perfect!
robodan918
15 Jun 17#3
mmm the plastic ones?
Galacid
15 Jun 17#4
can't find it on the site. do you have a direct link? thanks
zx636r
15 Jun 17#5
I bought the metal one, two and a half years ago and it is still going strong. Got it on special offer for a tenner.
nannyhoo
15 Jun 171#6
Worth looking in store too, I got one for £3 in my local store 2 weeks ago.
Also bear in mind they don't fit in standard car cupholders.
pieman790
15 Jun 171#7
They had these in store for £6 last weekend at the Tesco's Batley West Yorkshire. Personally i would pay the extra and go for the one with the metal bottom.
Galacid
15 Jun 173#8
I've had both plastic and metal. The metal one holds its heat for about 2 hours I find but for the first 20 minutes or so the liquid is kept at a scalding temperature making it undrinkable for me. The plastic one cools down much faster but that makes it easier to drink immediately.
The metal one holds up better visually over time as the plastic one can be prone to scratching.
iliveinuk to Galacid
15 Jun 171#10
This is very true. Scalded myself a few times with the stainless steel bistro :smirk:. They keep it hot far too long
mymymy
15 Jun 172#9
I got a red metal one a couple years ago with a cafeteria thing in a deal. There is no comparison with the rubbish plastic cup, its rubbish
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Enjoy your favourite drink on the go with this Bodum travel mug. Perfectly sized to fit comfortably in your hand, the 0.35 litre mug has a rubber lid with adjustable fluid flow and a red silicone heat-protective hand grip. Dishwasher safe.
Top comments
The metal one holds up better visually over time as the plastic one can be prone to scratching.
All comments (25)
Also bear in mind they don't fit in standard car cupholders.
The metal one holds up better visually over time as the plastic one can be prone to scratching.