Your Favorite To-Go Coffee Mug?

Pretty much whatever mug I get for free. I use the mug to keep from spilling and drink the coffee so don't need something like a Yeti to keep warm for 4 hours
 
This is the greatest travel mug to ever grace the earth.

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I've owned about 57363859 various mugs and this one wins hands down.

First off it's 24oz, which is a perfect size for me. It keeps coffee hot for an absurdly long time, which is the most crucial factor for me. I take my coffee on the water with me, and with this thing I can literally sip coffee all day long. The other day I didn't drunk all my coffee on the ocean cause fishing was too good and I was too busy. Forgot about it till I got home and that night I opened the lid and took a sip. Was still hot. Not burn your mouth hot, but definitely more than luke warm.

The lead doesn't leak a drop, and has a simple push button to pop the lid for drinking so when I'm driving the boat I don't need to remove my hand from the throttle to drink my coffee. It also has a lid lock so I can drop it, toss it around the boat etc with zero worry.

I've gone through 4 or 5 of these over the last 10 years. I wore one out, but mostly I end up losing them at some point.

Only place I can find them local is Target, and even online isn't easy though I did find a place that sold them online last week.

I've tried every brand out there. There is nothing better. Nothing.
 
I don't need a new mug but I think I like how you put your mouth to metal (instead of plastic) on that one.
The top is plastic.
This is the greatest travel mug to ever grace the earth.

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I've owned about 57363859 various mugs and this one wins hands down.

First off it's 24oz, which is a perfect size for me. It keeps coffee hot for an absurdly long time, which is the most crucial factor for me. I take my coffee on the water with me, and with this thing I can literally sip coffee all day long. The other day I didn't drunk all my coffee on the ocean cause fishing was too good and I was too busy. Forgot about it till I got home and that night I opened the lid and took a sip. Was still hot. Not burn your mouth hot, but definitely more than luke warm.

The lead doesn't leak a drop, and has a simple push button to pop the lid for drinking so when I'm driving the boat I don't need to remove my hand from the throttle to drink my coffee. It also has a lid lock so I can drop it, toss it around the boat etc with zero worry.

I've gone through 4 or 5 of these over the last 10 years. I wore one out, but mostly I end up losing them at some point.

Only place I can find them local is Target, and even online isn't easy though I did find a place that sold them online last week.

I've tried every brand out there. There is nothing better. Nothing.
The one I posted is one hand operation. And if you remember to move the slider to closed after every sip, that coffee will burn your mouth in the afternoon. 16 oz will usually get me to lunch time, then a refill from the thermos.
 
The top is plastic.

The one I posted is one hand operation. And if you remember to move the slider to closed after every sip, that coffee will burn your mouth in the afternoon. 16 oz will usually get me to lunch time, then a refill from the thermos.


Yep I've had that one, and it's a good mug no doubt.

The one I posted keeps coffee hot longer and is larger, both of which are important to me when I'm spending 12 hour days on the ocean, far from a refill ;)
 
Both my kleen kanteen and my Miir one that i got as an rei promo keep drinks warm for hours and are perfrctly operable after flying off my truck at 40ish mph
 
best I have for keeping shit warm or cold for looooong time periods are my various Hydroflask contraptions.
 
do any of you take your coffee drinking anywhere near as serious as your tweed or dry flies??

seesh! i know ya gotta have a mug for the road... for me
its a stainless hydroflask 20z

but at home for me its
 
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I see where the slider part that liquid goes through is plastic, but is that sorta shiny silvery-gray rim also plastic?
Well, you made me go look and the silver/chrome part is metal. I'm guessing stainless. Through no fault of it's own it size allows it to be tucked into the top of my waders or into a zippered pocket on one of my rain jackets. The top will also come apart for a yearly cleaning.
 
I use the one the kids gave me, all day. I can steam the milk in it, which is handy.
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Pretty sure there are others who qualify here as well.
 
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