Thermos Nissan 14-Ounce Stainless-Steel Insulated Travel Tumbler
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Average customer review:Product Description
STAINLESS STEEL TRAVEL TUMBLER,
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #368 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Stainless
- Brand: Thermos
- Model: JMF400
- Dimensions: 3.25" h x 3.50" w x 7.58" l, .72 pounds
Features
- Five-year warranty against defects.
- Hand wash with mild detergent
- Fits most vehicle drink holders; 2-1/2-inch bottom
- Sip-hole cover flips open for no-spill sipping
- Keeps 14-ounce of beverage hot or cold for hours
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
This tumble offers easy-sip, no-spill commuting. Virtually unbreakable, this lightweight, vacuum-insulated thermos travels to work or your favorite recreation spot. On arrival, and for hours afterward, coffee, tea, or soup will still be hot. Or lemonade, iced tea, or a sports drink will still be chilled. It's compact (7-1/2 inches high) and handsome. A band of soft, nonslip black rubber encircles the tapered, satin-finish exterior, ensuring a firm grip. Top and bottom are black plastic. Fine threading ensures the twist top seals tightly, while the smooth interior cleans with sponge or cloth. Preheating or prechilling with hot or cold water is recommended. --Fred Brack
Customer Reviews
Best travel coffee mug in the history of the world!
I have owned four of these marvelous coffee mugs over the years (I keep losing them in places I have been to! Ooops!) and let me tell you, nothing else on the market comes close. Have a hot drink such as coffee? The mug keep s hot to warm for HOURS! Cold drink? Ditto. One time I went wine tasting for the day. I made my normal cup 'o joe at 8:00 in the morning, drove out to the vineyards sipping on it the whole way. By 1-2 PM, a time when most mugs would be dispensing disgusting, cold coffee, this little baby still gave me VERY warm coffee. Wasn't a hot day outside either so the interior temperatures in the car were not a factor. It just works better than the competition. I recently tried two other stainless steel travel mugs. One leaked and the coffee went cold in less than three hours. The other didn't drip but the coffee went cold in about 21/2 hours. So, I went to Amazon.com and bought myself another one. What a treat! Three hours into my day and the (remaining) coffee is still hot. Don't waste your time with others, just buy it!
Handsome and worth every penny!
Why would I spend $32 on a Nissan Travel Tumbler when cheaper knock offs abound? Because this handsome travel tumbler is worth every penny. I've used my tumbler every day for the last three years. To this day, I appreciate the way it's crafted. Its snug-fitting lid ensures against any leakage. That's good news for those of us who like to arrive at work without wearing our coffee. And talk about superior insulation. This tumbler keeps my coffee hot even after my 50-minute commute to work! I also love its sleek and classy appearance. The satin finish gives it a great smooth feel, and there's a non-slip grip so you don't drop it. In case you do though there's no need to worry. I've dropped mine accidentally a few times, but it still looks and works great. This tumbler is for anyone who wants a top quality product.
Still going strong, eight years after I bought mine
I bought my Nissan mug at the end of 1996, when I started biking to work every day. It's suffered a couple of dents as a result of popping out of the old bike's water bottle cage a few times. An ex-girlfriend borrowed the mug and absentmindedly ripped the rubber sleeve off, so for years I just had a bare steel mug (which stays in the water bottle cages better). A year ago I was riding in a bus shuttle to a client's office and found a new rubber sleeve, so now my mug is complete again.
I've had the same issues as everyone else: the flip lid can leak even when closed (especially on bumpy pavement), it collects coffee in the little thing on the lid so you end up with a dot of coffee on your nose, and it doesn't fit in most car cupholders.
All of this gets mitigated, though, when you consider that as long as you don't melt the lid, one of these things should last you a *very* long time. So much better for you and the planet than disposable coffee cups.




