☕ Sip in Style: Elevate your coffee game with the SUNWILL Travel Mug!
The SUNWILL Travel Coffee Mug is a 14 oz insulated tumbler crafted from premium 18/8 stainless steel. It features double-wall vacuum insulation to keep beverages hot for over 3 hours and cold for up to 9 hours. With a stylish rose gold finish, a comfortable handle, and a spill-proof lid, this mug is perfect for coffee lovers on the go. It's dishwasher safe, BPA-free, and designed for both home and outdoor adventures.
Reusability | Reusable |
Finish Types | Glossy |
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Material Features | Food Safe, Recyclable, Never Rust, Insulated |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 10.8 Ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions W x H | 4.7"W x 4"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Capacity | 14 ounces |
Shape | Round with Handle |
Pattern | Solid |
Subject Character | Rose Gold |
Theme | Beach, Adventure, Sports |
Occasion | Mother's Day, Graduation, Communion, Birthday, Camping |
Color | .Rose Gold |
Style Name | Modern |
Additional Features | Spill Proof, Sliding Lid, Condensation Resistant, Vacuum Insulated, Double Wall |
D**C
Nice mug and very reasonably priced
This is a good insulated mug at about a third of the cost of the more popular name brands. I need a mug for camping and a multi day trip to the boundary waters canoe area in N. Minnesota. I have just started using it. It seems sturdily built and keeps coffee or tea hot for a good amount of time while the outside of the mug remains cool. I had been using a mug warmer but this is a good alternative. It is relatively easy to remove the sliding cover and the lid as well as the silicone gasket for cleaning. It is easy to add liquids and seal the mug with the lid. The one drawback is that it is not spill proof. If the mug tips over even with the lid closed, liquid will leak out, albeit slowly. I don't see that as being a problem for my use. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase and especially the price.
K**N
Great mug
I'm a senior with arthritic hands, and using my old favorite Contigo has become increasingly difficult. It is just too painful to either flip the top or press to open to drink. THIS SUNWILL MUG IS PERFECT. It keeps my coffee hot just as well as my old favorite but the slide feature on the lid is so easy to operate. While it's not totally leak-proof (by design), it would be very difficult to knock this over because it's low design is shaped like a mug, not a tumbler. I love the handle, which makes the mug so easy to pick up and drink from. 5 stars all the way.
A**R
Works like it’s supposed to
This is my second mug like this. They work well at keeping coffee hot. In fact, I have to remove the lid at first as the coffee is too hot. Then it cools slightly and I put the lid on and finish drinking my coffee. Obviously I like the mug since I bought two. The lid for my first one was accidentally thrown in the trash and I couldn’t find a replacement lid. So now I have two cups and one lid. Oh, well. I still like the product.
I**F
I bought this over the Yeti, even though the Yeti is superior in every way.
As you can see from the first picture, I wanted to test a few different styles of Yeti and against a cheap substitute. (This Sunwill, the Sursip and BJPKPK are ramblers) I wanted to supersize my morning coffee & choose this 14 oz Yeti mug. Yes, it does take 14oz of coffee with room to fit the lid on it. The Yeti is superior in build quality than the Sunwill. But ergonomically, I like the size of the 10oz Yeti. Instead of gaining the extra 4oz from height, Yeti gained it in width, as in 100% of the 4oz. This made the cup unwieldy and awkward to transport, and I was uncomfortable lifting it in front of my laptop. The handle of the 10oz Yeti fits the fingers better than the Sunwill, (wider and more material used) making transport from coffee pot or room to room more comfortable. As for the temperature test. Once again, all the Yetis are superior. But how much is what matters. For the first hour the heat retention is identical (nearly), and then after that who cares if the Yeti keeps it hotter longer? It is already too low temp for coffee. As for the lids? IF you want a tight no leak fit. Get a YETi!For me, the 14oz model is just unwieldy. Some people are Oakley ~ Nike people and some people DGAF about brand image. I decided to pay half as much and keep the Sunwill as I DGAF. Just my Joepinion. For me, close enough is the same. Obviously, you are a different person with different wants and needs, and I hope I gave you the ability to make a wise choice for yourself. Aloha Joe Jr.As for the 3 ramblers I tested (missing is the BJPKPK 30oz rambler, it was too big for my hand but if you are a large person might be great for you). The Yeti is superior in build quality and ergonomics. It is more comfortable and fits the hand better (mine anyway). From the pictures you can see that the Yeti can be used with a straw or sans lid. Not so with the Sursip. I barely use a straw and the Sursip came with two as it came with two lids. My dad has the Yeti and was crushed when he lost his straw and found that Yeti makes getting a replacement cost prohibitive. As for the straw itself, the Yeti is larger and better in every way. My dad also had to buy a cleaning wire for his Yeti. The Sursip comes with one. As for the temperature test. Once again, all the Yetis are superior. But how much is what matters. For the first few hours they are nearly identical, and then after that the Yeti is again far superior at keeping liquids colder for longer. But, if you left them both out with liquid and ice overnight, they both will still have cold liquid in ice come morning. As for the lids? IF you want a tight no leak fit. Get a YETi!Some people are Oakley ~ Nike people and some people DGAF about brand image. I decided to pay half as much and keep the Sursip as I DGAF. Just my Joepinion. For me, close enough is the same. Obviously, you are a different person with different wants and needs, and I hope I gave you the ability to make a wise choice for yourself. Aloha Joe Jr.
D**Y
Keep_It Warm
My buddy got pulled over by DOT because they thought he had a cell phone in his hand—it was just a black coffee mug. So I got him this one: it’s orange, easy to spot, and DOT-proof. Keeps his coffee hot for several hours, fits perfectly in his truck’s cup holder, and solves the problem with zero drama. It's become part of his daily drive, and now he doesn’t have to worry about mistaken identity mid-sip.
G**M
Well made coffee cups
These are great mugs. I like that they are insulated, sure saves the coffee or tea from getting cold. They are a generous size and perfect for camping.
K**Y
Great insulation!
Was someone hesitant to buy this based on the price and assumed quality, but I am very pleased! I wanted something to keep my coffee warm throughout the morning since I can't drink it all in one sitting. For the price this has excellent insulation and keeps hot drinks hot for 2 plus hours easy. The lid is the only part that's somewhat cheaply constructed. The plastic slider will probably be the first thing to fail, but so far so good. Very pleased and happy with this purchase! The only downfall is that it does not fit into my Toyota Corolla cup holder.
L**R
Remember the saying ‘ buyer beware’
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I guess I bought them because I liked the way they looked. The colors are cool, but to tell you the truth, I don’t like them. It’s probably too late to return though, but I’m gonna try First. I’ll look and see.. I hate the lids for starters and I can’t stand the aluminum.I have been using a thermos brand mug about 20 years old at least judging by the color is been in my family for years because I remember my dad using it and I also remember my mother using it and I am 62 years old. So that’s been a long while this bug has been in the family. I would like to find more like it not going to opt for the aluminum again it doesn’t keep my coffee hot. It’s not a good seal where the sipper part is.Fun:And I also needed to have more than one mug around here. In the future, I will definitely start reading reviews because I know the meaning of ‘ buyer beware’ now. Leak proof:Not!
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