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  • Sir_Stinkalot
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    Originally posted by scoota_gal View Post
    Maxwell Williams make them.
    I have had the Maxwell Williams "Coffee To Go" double walled ceramic mug with lid for a few years now and it has stood up well. The silicon seems to be of a high grade with no smell or taste. The double wall helps reduce the heat transfer from the coffee to the hand. Only problem I have found is when I had it on the workbench in the garage one day some sparks from the angle grinder pitted the gloss finish on the ceramic but I cant really blame Maxwell Williams for that!

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  • dr.a.j.pickering
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    Ceramic Cup with Lid

    Originally posted by lilmeh View Post
    Oops, I forgot I had this thread open.

    Hmm.. the reason I stopped using my thermos was because the coffee stained the plastic suction lip (not sure what it's called) which in turn started to rot and smell like vomit after a few uses (disgusting for milk based drinks, I know).
    Hence why I've never considered a KeepCup because I reckon the same thing will happen.
    They don't, wash up like new even the white one I have

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  • lilmeh
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    Oops, I forgot I had this thread open.

    Hmm.. the reason I stopped using my thermos was because the coffee stained the plastic suction lip (not sure what it's called) which in turn started to rot and smell like vomit after a few uses (disgusting for milk based drinks, I know).
    Hence why I've never considered a KeepCup because I reckon the same thing will happen.

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  • Fozzle
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    Yuh keep cups are great I have a couple in different sizes

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  • David8
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    Originally posted by KidSetzer View Post
    That's why I find the KeepCup the best option.
    Another vote for the KeepCup. =)

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  • KidSetzer
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    Originally posted by Barry O'Speedwagon View Post
    the only problem I have with these things is that the drinking aperture is always open.....so if I make a coffee before driving to work and stick it in the cup holder in the car there is sometimes a bit of leakage.....I guess I could put less coffee/milk in the cup.
    That's why I find the KeepCup the best option.

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  • Barry O'Speedwagon
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    the only problem I have with these things is that the drinking aperture is always open.....so if I make a coffee before driving to work and stick it in the cup holder in the car there is sometimes a bit of leakage.....I guess I could put less coffee/milk in the cup.

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  • Andy
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    Originally posted by timmyc View Post
    Did the Breville cups have a Mo?
    Dunno if the Breville ones did but the idea has been done before. I saw them at SCAA a couple of years ago
    http://www.appendixej.com/2010/05/21...es-travel-mug/
    I think Javaphile might have taken pictures of them too... I remember we spoke about how they would freight well (or more likely not freight well... couriers love to play football!)
    ;-)

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  • scoota_gal
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    Originally posted by David8 View Post
    I've seen these everywhere. From kitchenware stores (Robin's Kitchen, House) to Kmart, Target, Big W. Some cafe's often sell them. I can't think of a brand at the moment, I can picture the packaging of 1 in particular, just not the brand. Have you tried a search for 'ceramic takeaway coffee cup'?
    Maxwell Williams make them.

    As well as S & P I think (Salt & Pepper)

    I think even my local newsagent sells them!

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  • timmyc
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    Originally posted by shapeshifter View Post
    I don't know about the 'world's first', we have two of them from Breville that we got from the launch of the BES900...
    Did the Breville cups have a Mo?

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  • GregWormald
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    If you are walking around a bit, and taking coffee with you, how about one of the smaller insulated mugs??--often stainless, so even more durable than ceramic.

    Greg

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  • shapeshifter
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    I don't know about the 'world's first', we have two of them from Breville that we got from the launch of the BES900...

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  • timmyc
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    Quite expensive, but cool looking
    Mo Mug the world's first re-usable coffee cup... with a Mo. by Tony Small — Kickstarter

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  • Andy
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    I've seen the ceramic ones in "$2 shops".... for less than $5

    Make sure you smell the lids, yeah you will look a little odd in the store but some I've seen smell of chemicals, the good ones are silicone lids and are pretty inert.

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  • fatboy_1999
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    Yes they are, but you did say "preferably ceramic", not "must be ceramic".

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