Sip Sustainably ☕ - Because your coffee deserves the best!
The KeepCup BBLA08 is an 8 oz reusable coffee cup made from premium blown tempered glass, designed for a superior drinking experience while promoting eco-friendly habits. Weighing just 0.6 pounds, it's the perfect companion for your daily coffee ritual.
K**K
Great quality that I’ve come to expect from this brand.
I’ve had a Keep Cup prior to this one for many years that has held up beautifully. I decided I needed another one for the days that my OG cup may be dirty. This one is just as great of quality as the other I’ve had for many years, and I expect to have many years of use from this one.
A**E
Worth it!
Wonderful. It is nice to drink the amount of coffee I like (which is small) and NOT have to drink it out of a giant travel mug. Also, the hole, while not spill proof, makes it feel like you are drinking coffee more like a mug at home where you can smell the coffee while you drink it, which is surprisingly important for taste. A keeper! (I also like how it is glass and makes it easy to always clean. Stainless steel is nice, but over time it is nothing compared to glass.)
J**E
Cute cup
It’s a cute cup. I think it’s nice for a quick cup of coffee but doesn’t keep anything hot for long. Not bad though I’m okay with it.
L**A
Perfect size for cappuccino to go!
Silicone sleeve keeps you from burning yourself. Lid seals well and is easy to open/close. It’s glass so it can go in microwave, dishwasher, and doesn’t absorb the taste of whatever liquid you put inside.Just wish they had a 2oz or even 4oz size for espresso on the go.
V**D
I recommend
Perfect! I love KeepCup. I have a couple of them, I even bring it in the airplane with my own tea bag and just ask the flight attendant to pour the hot water in it. They are cute, useful and you won’t need to wast another paper or plastic cup.
A**R
Leaking after a few uses
We have received a faulty product, because it’s been leaking after only a few uses. Save your money and not purchase this!
L**R
Keep coming back
My 3rd one after many years of use. I keep coming back. For larger hands the protective band could be a bit wider.
W**2
Actually seems to accelerate coffee cooling
I'm kind of in a quandary when it comes to coffee travel mugs. I only have about a 15-minute commute in the morning, but I generally want to have my coffee finished before I walk in the door at work, so I don't have one more thing to carry. So a 10oz mug is generally what I'm after.By that same token, I want a mug that actually lets the coffee cool down, so that it's cool enough to drink while driving. My Zojirushi is great for longer trips, but it takes roughly an hour before the coffee is cool enough to sip without scorching my palate. I had a nameless plastic mug from my college days that worked perfectly for this, but it recently ceased to hold liquid, which I suppose is one more requirement.So now I have three: 10oz capacity, allows temperature to reduce to drinkable levels in a reasonable amount of time, and holds liquids.The KeepCup can do two of those. 10oz? Check. Holds liquid? Check. Temperature? Uh...I'm actually fairly certain it actively accelerates the cooling of the coffee. By the time I pour the coffee into my KeepCup, close up my backpack, put on and tie my shoes, hug the kids, and walk to the car, the coffee is room temperature or below.Which isn't to say that you won't burn your hand on the outside of the mug. Because you will. Again, and again. The little rubber band around the outside is roughly wide enough for two fingers, which is three fewer than I have. My thumb and forefinger are comfortable, protected by the grippy silicone surface of the KeepCup's rubber band. My other three fingers are literally on fire.So I suppose that's one more requirement: fingers can't be on fire. The KeepCup fails that one too.On the plus side, the top fastens firmly, and while you won't want to turn it upside down, it does an admirable job of preventing splashes from further burning your already charred fingers. So good on you for that one, KeepCup.Unfortunately I threw away the packaging, otherwise I'd return this and continue looking.UPDATE: I contacted Amazon, and they actually let me return it without the packaging. I, and the charred stubs of my burned fingers, thank you, Amazon.
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