Ember is the self-heating mug that made me fall in love with self-heating mugs. It was among the first, and it's arguably the ...
I’ve always avoided stainless steel tumblers because I can’t stand the metallic taste it imparts on my beverages. The Created ...
They’re also more convenient — I make my coffee and tea at home the vast majority of the time, but now, I pour it into one of the few reusable mugs I tested for this story whenever I want to ...
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If you're on a morning commute, traveling or camping, you'll need one of the best travel mugs. These are essential for keeping your coffee warm, or your iced tea cool in warm conditions.
If you regularly drink coffee or tea, you may notice brown stains building on your mugs, cups and coffee pots. Here's how to clean them. Macy Meyer is a North Carolina native who graduated from ...
Our other favorites include a large capacity Yeti Rambler that holds 26 ounces of coffee, tea, or anything else you need to travel with in bulk. Our top picks for travel mugs Best overall ...
I asked professional cleaners for four easy steps for doing this and followed them myself on my boyfriend's mug. He drinks black tea and coffee, so his go-to cup was in serious need of a makeover.
There's a running joke in my family that centers around my older sister's absolute refusal to use a cup or mug with ingrained coffee stains. Although a cup has clearly been washed thoroughly, she ...