Stay Hot, Stay Cool! 🔥🧊
The OXO 20 Oz Thermal Mug with SimplyClean™ Lid in Jade combines professional-grade stainless steel construction with advanced BetterTemp vacuum insulation, keeping your beverages hot for 12 hours and cold for 24. Its easy twist opening and leakproof seal make it the ideal companion for busy professionals on the go.
Brand | OXO |
Model Number | 11323600 |
Color | Jade |
Package Dimensions | 24.13 x 9.91 x 9.91 cm; 431 Grams |
Capacity | 20 Fluid Ounces |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Special Features | BPA Free, Dishwasher Safe, Insulated |
Item Weight | 431 g |
T**I
Très bon produit ! Qualité-prix ! Satisfait !
Très bon produit ! Qualité-prix ! Satisfait !
C**N
Better thermals than Yeti, still dishwasher safe
Was looking for a mug that held temp (hot) better than the Yeti Rambler, but still was dishwasher safe. This one seems to be the right amount of give and take.Some of the pieces are pretty small, but we throw them in the small items basket and they seem to clean up well. I do wonder if you can buy replacement pieces like you can with the Yeti though... If not that could potentially shorten the lifespan.Holds things warmer noticeably better than the Yeti, and I've actually burnt myself a few times because of it. This is good for me because I'm caffeine sensitive but only like espresso drinks, not regular coffee. So I have to have a drink over 6 hours lol and don't like lukewarm drinks. With the Yeti the primary point for heat to escape is the lid, whereas on this it's right around the silver band where the top screws on.Compared to the 20oz Yeti I also find it's easier to hold (I have small hands). It gets in the way on a desk less since it has a narrower footprint.
D**K
Leak proof as advertised
Completely leak proof and very effective at maintaining temperature. It’s a bit too tall to fit in my tiny coffee brewer, so I use a shorter, thicker mug and just dump the coffee in the OXO once it’s brewed. Product dimensions match the description though, so that’s on me.
K**K
Beat Contigo, Yeti, and Stanley in my testing
I've purchased Contigo, Yeti, and Stanley bottles, among others and this OXO is the best thus far, if you're looking to transport hot beverages.Leakproof was my main concern and I test by pouring boiling water from my tea kettle into the bottle, screwing on the lid, then inverting the bottle twice. Contigo, Yeti, and Stanley bottles shockingly all started spraying out hot water through the treads there the lid screws to the bottle and in some cases though the sealed opening where you are to drink from. This OXO bottle was the only one that did not leak. In fact, when I rotated the lid to it's open position for drinking the pressure it was containing from the hot water and steam escapes like with a woosh. The others could not contain the pressure, and instead allowed the hot water to be forced out where their seals are inadequate.This I certainly didn't expect from the Yeti, but had to return it as well.I make a hot tea, of fill with coffee and put bottles in my shoulder bag, on the car seat next to me while I get organized, or under the airline seat in front of me. I don't want a bottle that leaks when hot liquid sloshes around a little inside.The lid is a little bit more difficult to clean than the Contigo, but comes apart in about the same fashion as the Yeti. The open and close position of the lid's valve achieved by rotating the lid and if has a nice red indicator inside to indicate closed position. Opening and closing for drinking requires two hands, unlike the Contigo I tried with the read push-button release, but I don't find this a problem for the way I use it, and am willing to use two hands to get a bottle that is actually leak-proof.Only improvement I can see after using it for a couple weeks is I’d prefer if the direction you rotate the upper half of the lid to allow for drinking was in the counter-clockwise direction. This is more natural when unscrewing any bottle or jar, so I find myself still having to think before opening to sip.
A**R
Still Miss The Old Version
I used to own the older versions of this thermos, the ones where there was a push-down button for a plunger type seal. I used those religiously when I taught, and it would keep my hot tea hot/warm reliably during days when I wasn’t sure if I’d be getting to sip it regularly throughout the day, or be too busy to even touch it until lunchtime. Those ones would get worn out, with the plunger mechanism breaking down, but I would probably replace the thermos once a year or every other year, and I remember them costing about $20. Completely reasonable for the use I got out of it. Since they discontinued that line, I have been desperately searching for an equivalent. It wasn’t until this year, I decided to try this version out from the original company I was sworn to. The insulation capability of this line is definitely comparable, and it’s nice to have a thermos that will keep my beverage consistently hot throughout those busy days that I might not get to leisurely sip throughout the day. The lid and sealing design are definitely different, and offer some challenges that I do not like. As some other customers have noted, the twist design makes things extremely difficult whenever the container pressurizes from the hot beverage inside. I hope in future designs, they might incorporate some treading or some way to allow for a better grip on the top portion of the lid.
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