Macy's has
12-Oz Tzumi Puree Warming Stainless Steel Coffee Mug w/ Mug Warmer Coaster & Lid (Various Colors) on sale for $39.99 - extra 10% off w/ promo code
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Features:- Three adjustable temperature levels- 135 degree, 140 degree, or 145 degree F
- Built-in rechargeable battery keeps your beverage perfectly warmed or up to 2 hours, or keep it on the charging coaster for prolonged heating
- Auto-shutoff safety feature after 3 hours on charging coaster, or is mug is empty
- Anti-spill lid keeps drinks in your cup, not on your lap
- Perfect for coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and more
- Mug is safe to handwash with sturdy stainless-steel design
- Includes charging coaster, lid, and power adapter
- Specs- input- 12V, 1.5A- power- 18W, battery capacity- 7.4V, 2000mAh
- We've got you covered, enjoy a 12-month limited warranty from the date of your purchase
- Product dimension- 5.1" L x 3.4" W x 4.5" H
- Product weight- 1.1 lbs
Top Comments
I paid $40
this seems like a marginal discount.
It was mediocre and support was non existent.
I did trial runs of it with a thermometer and it never once actually "heated" the beverage, it just slowed the cooling. I tried putting water in the mug above the set temperature to see if it could even maintain the set temp and it still just cooled slowly. Battery life was also below claims.
I wrote to the support email, received confirmation of the ticket...and nothing.
It's been weeks.
I returned it.
Edit: agree with above that power button on the bottom of the mug was stupid. also found the volume capacity mediocre but to be fair the Ember Mug is in same range (standard is smaller and their XL is bigger?)
The first mug had the charging pins get stuck in the coaster and Tzumi replaced the coaster under warranty. I threw it out recently when the paint inside the mug started peeling and the battery life was not lasting very long.
It's a bit annoying that the power button is on the bottom of the mug, and the mug volume isn't huge, but it's a great price compared to other self-heating mugs.
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The first mug had the charging pins get stuck in the coaster and Tzumi replaced the coaster under warranty. I threw it out recently when the paint inside the mug started peeling and the battery life was not lasting very long.
It's a bit annoying that the power button is on the bottom of the mug, and the mug volume isn't huge, but it's a great price compared to other self-heating mugs.
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I paid $40
this seems like a marginal discount.
It was mediocre and support was non existent.
I did trial runs of it with a thermometer and it never once actually "heated" the beverage, it just slowed the cooling. I tried putting water in the mug above the set temperature to see if it could even maintain the set temp and it still just cooled slowly. Battery life was also below claims.
I wrote to the support email, received confirmation of the ticket...and nothing.
It's been weeks.
I returned it.
Edit: agree with above that power button on the bottom of the mug was stupid. also found the volume capacity mediocre but to be fair the Ember Mug is in same range (standard is smaller and their XL is bigger?)
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So basically it will not keep your drink hot for as long as a basic insulated travel mug...
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So basically it will not keep your drink hot for as long as a basic insulated travel mug...
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