Men coffee cups3/2/2024 ![]() I still found it worked a little too well, and found myself taking the lid off so I could drink from it sooner. While the body of the cup is vacuum insulated, the lid isn’t, to allow the coffee to cool to drinking temperature. Best of all, the lip comes up high enough to leave enough room for your nose, so it almost feels like drinking out of a regular mug. Another feature I love is the lid, which offers the 360 degree drinking experience once open. ![]() It has enough resistance that it only opens when intended.ĭesign-wise, the coffee cup is slight, meaning it slots easily into my rucksack without taking up too much room. As the lid simply twists to create a gap from which to drink, I worried that it could get knocked in my bag, but it stood strong. I threw it in my bag on my commute, purposefully tipped it upside down and gave it a good shake - over a sink, may I add, as I initially had my reservations about the lid. Unlike others which claim the same, the Brew Flask really is leak-proof. Each sale also funds the collection of 11.4kg of ocean-bound plastic, which is the equivalent of 1,000 plastic bottles. Seemingly the reusable coffee cup that can do no wrong, Ocean Bottle’s Brew Flask is a completely leak-proof, double- wall vacuum insulated, 360 degree lid travel mug. How we tested the best reusable coffee cups The latter, as you can probably guess, tends to be cheaper – and there’s an argument that they’re easier to drink from, because the coffee doesn’t stay boiling hot. There’s a wide variety out there but broadly, they fall into two main categories: those that offer thermal linings, thus keeping your coffee hot for hours and those that don’t, so the coffee must be consumed fairly quickly, just like you would with a regular mug or disposable cup. We like a stainless steel, leak-proof cup that’s less than 500ml so it’s small enough to be thrown in a bag, but it’s all up to personal preference. What should you consider when buying a reusable coffee cup? Best leak-proof reusable coffee cup - Yeti Rambler Bottle with Hotshot Cap.Best coffee flask - Thermos Stainless King travel tumbler.Best travel mug - Stanley Classic Trigger Action Travel Mug.Best value reusable coffee cup - Nespresso Touch Travel Mug.Best reusable coffee cup overall - Ocean Bottle The Brew Flask.If you’re in a hurry, here’s a quick look at our top five: The best reusable coffee cups, at a glance: You can read our full reviews below, along with advice from coffee experts about what to look for and how to clean a reusable coffee cup. ![]() We’ve spent months trying reusable coffee cups (some of which double as reusable water bottles) to find the best. Often – though certainly not always – the coffee tastes better than in the cardboard-plastic cups. These tend to cost between £5 and £40, and come in a frankly astonishing range of materials, shapes and sizes. One simple way to reduce your footprint is by investing in one of the best reusable coffee mugs (or travel mugs – the same thing by a different name). Given that Britons drink almost 100 million cups of coffee per day (according to a survey by the British Coffee Association), that’s an awful lot of waste. ![]() Disposable coffee cups can’t be recycled with paper and cardboard, because they have a plastic inner coating. There’s a reason why most coffee shops will give you a discount if you bring in a reusable coffee cup – they know that the majority of takeaway cups end up as landfill.
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