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I have a patent pending on my new material, cermic. Cermaic is a cheap knockoff.
Accept no substitutes!
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Is that material any different to ACogs Cermic pourover?
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CermaicOriginally posted by 202E2A372B2031450 link=1244099450/24#24 date=1244675796cermaic inner lining
"A new substance developed as a heat shield for the space shuttle."
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LOL. Youre probably not at risk of any fellow CSers recognising you, so you can probably safely ditch the coat and sunglassesOriginally posted by 59757C7C7F7F454B6F7B7C7C7F681A0 link=1244099450/23#23 date=1244672713Just wear a trench-coat and dark sun-glasses when you go in so no-one recognises you
Sounds like a great travel mug, though. Never seen one with a cermaic inner lining before - sounds ideal!
Squirrel
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At the risk of mentioning the unmentionable coffee company, I picked up a great travel mug from Starbucks a couple of years ago - it was a combination - ceramic inner cup, encased in a stainless steel outer case (around the lower half). Excellent insulation properties, no impact on taste whatsoever.
It was however, in a US store (hey, I was desperate!) so hopefully you might find one locally. Just wear a trench-coat and dark sun-glasses when you go in so no-one recognises you
-Alchemist-
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If you want to put in a handbag, or any bag for that matter, Id go for one of the thermos "soup". Small with screw sealed top with cup as the lid. You just cant drink from them on the go.Originally posted by 52767F7F7C7C4652766A7476190 link=1244099450/19#19 date=1244607527OooopsOriginally posted by 353D252F32560 link=1244099450/17#17 date=1244607142Id ditch the handbag KK...
Did not see that coming
It is of course for my beautiful wife as she is a coffee snob by association with me
She will not buy bad coffee any more at or close to work because its not as good as the home brew.
I did start a post on slim one cup Thermos a little wile ago but I got only 1 reply
We do have a Thermos mug but it leaks
KK
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Ive taken the JOEmo on motorcycle rides in a pack on the back of the Moto Guzzi without leaks, so its pretty good. V-twins do vibrate a bit.
It does have a separate screw-on lid for transport.
Whether it would fit in a handbag depends on the size of the bag. It is 20 cm tall, just under 7 cm in diameter and holds 315 ml.
Greg
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Just couldnt let that one pass ;DOriginally posted by 5C7871717272485C78647A78170 link=1244099450/19#19 date=1244607527
Oooops
Did not see that coming
It is of course for my beautiful wife as she is a coffee snob by association with me
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OooopsOriginally posted by 353D252F32560 link=1244099450/17#17 date=1244607142Id ditch the handbag KK...
Did not see that coming
It is of course for my beautiful wife as she is a coffee snob by association with me
She will not buy bad coffee any more at or close to work because its not as good as the home brew.
I did start a post on slim one cup Thermos a little wile ago but I got only 1 reply
We do have a Thermos mug but it leaks
KK
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I think what you are after there is a can!Originally posted by 7B5F565655556F7B5F435D5F300 link=1244099450/16#16 date=1244606930Are any of these mugs
1) completely seal & leak proof
2) and will fit neatly in a ladies handbag
KK
Even if one of these things was advertised as completely seal and leak proof, I wouldnt trust it to put in any kind of bag. Too risky to have an entire cups contents make an escape.
As stated before, Ive been rotating between 2 Thermos travel mugs on a daily basis with no issues.
They both go through the dishwasher after nearly every use. Ive had no issues with the lids, or holes blocking or parts coming away etc.
All previous mugs I had used (including a Thermos brand one) had issues of some sort. Mostly, not liking the dishwasher.
Mine have gone without issue for well over 8 months now.
One of them might require replacing because I dropped it on concrete last week and fractured the plastic shroud on the bottom, but for $10 each on special, I think theyve done a super job.
This is not the exact mug, but very close to how it looks.

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Originally posted by 4C6861616262584C68746A68070 link=1244099450/16#16 date=1244606930Are any of these mugs
1) completely seal & leak proof
2) and will fit neatly in a ladies handbag
KK
Id ditch the handbag KK...
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Are any of these mugs
1) completely seal & leak proof
2) and will fit neatly in a ladies handbag
KK
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Hoyks - I ended up buying a Bodum too, although it looks slightly different to the one you pictured below (mine has a handle but otherwise looks the same). I can also recommend the Bodum mug; it might not keep your coffee hot all day long, but it is still drinkable after 90 minutes plus.Originally posted by 694E584A52210 link=1244099450/14#14 date=1244600542Ive had the Bodum now for around 2 months, used on an almost daily basis to take my coffee to work, and Ive not had an issue with it yet.
Cant recommend it highly enough!
Squirrel
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Im with you, Rose, which is why I ended up buying the Bodum.
Ive got a veritable cupboard full of half dead travel mugs ranging from $10.00 from Woolies to $20.00 from Gloria Jeans.
Ive found that most of them, rather than the lids breaking, ended up either losing their bottom patch which made them take in water in the casing while I was washing them, or the lids just asked for you to either burn your mouth, end up really kacky from coffee residue because they slopped even though they purported to be non-spill, or the little air hole clogs up with milk foam.
Ive had the Bodum now for around 2 months, used on an almost daily basis to take my coffee to work, and Ive not had an issue with it yet.
Cant recommend it highly enough!
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i have bought quite a few of these of the last couple of years, including the cheap no-name ones & the thermos ones, and what I find is the lids break first. the slide things usually fall off, and they are a nightmare to try & clean as well. Many of them leak too. I think I would invest in a more expensive one, simply coz Ive bought sooo many of the $10 -$15 ones.
The taste I cannot account for because its usually for my daughters Milo.
Rose
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