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I love mine. I got to knock off brand from Macy's back in April that was posted on slickdeals for $20 back in April and the handle broke off already. Plus the battery life on it is horrible. If you're going to brew coffee in a coffee pot, I would say 10 oz is fine. if you're going to use a Keurig and you brew a 10 or 12 oz, you obviously have to go with the 14 oz.
these 2nd gen mugs have a bad disconnection issue with the app. I literally need to delete then re-pair it every 3 days. this is why they have so many refurbished mugs, everyone who buys a new one returns it.
I've had my embers for years now and it's hard for me to drink from anything else. I'm a slow coffee sipper so it's nice to have consistency with the temp for a solid hour. I have, however, had 2 that had finish that flaked off over time and while they did replace them it irks me a bit to think I was ingesting something bad for a while. it does say it's a ceramic enamel but it just concerned me a bit. If you're going to get one, get the copper or stainless version which are normally more expensive. I will next time I get a new one.
As someone who forgets about his warm beverage as I start my early morning work...these have been a game changer. Keeps my tea at the perfect temperature as I sip it for an hr or so.
I also have a heat sensitivity, so there is about a 5 degree and 5 minute window that my tea is the perfect temperature.
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I also have a heat sensitivity, so there is about a 5 degree and 5 minute window that my tea is the perfect temperature.
The ember mug solved both my troubles!
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