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In the lab—a new test facility in the university’s engineering department—we used professional lab thermometers to determine which insulated travel mugs ... with their lids fully sealed ...
But if you sip from an insulated wine tumbler ... we found it much easier to drink from than other open-mouthed lids. It felt better in hand than other similarly priced options and has a built ...
Stanley is recalling 2.6 million travel mugs in response to a potential safety issue with their lids. The lids on the ... has been making various types of insulated drink bottles since 1913.
Millions of stainless steel travel mugs sold by the popular Stanley brand have been recalled as the company reports dozens of burn injuries caused by faulty lids ... The cups were sold at Amazon ...
Stanley's multi-colored insulated cups still have considerable cachet among ... for some Target workers by mixing and matching the lids and bottles to create custom color combos.
And as big-time coffee fans, we test a lot of cups to pull together our list of the best travel mugs, with large, budget and versatile options depending on how you like to carry your brew around.
Stanley is offering free replacement lids in a recall affecting 2.6 million insulated travel mugs ... Stanley said the lid threads of the cups have been found to shrink after being exposed ...
Not to mention they’re bottles, so they have easy-pour mouths and secure screw-top lids. You can place ... to pour it into the insulated container, heat a couple cups of water to near boiling.
Pamela is a freelance food and travel writer based in Astoria, Queens. While she writes about most things edible and potable (and accessories dedicated to those topics,) her real areas of ...