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20oz. Contigo Superior Insulated Travel Mug w/ Snapseal Lid/Handle (Sake)

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Amazon has 20oz. Contigo Superior Insulated Travel Mug w/ Snapseal Lid & Handle (Sake) on sale for $11.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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    • Fits car cup holders and under most single serve brewers + convenience on the go w/ leak proof lid
    • Product is eligible for the 2025 holiday season refund/replacement through January 31, 2026
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Amazon has 20oz. Contigo Superior Insulated Travel Mug w/ Snapseal Lid & Handle (Sake) on sale for $11.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter htp182 for finding this deal

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Fits car cup holders and under most single serve brewers + convenience on the go w/ leak proof lid
    • Product is eligible for the 2025 holiday season refund/replacement through January 31, 2026
    • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last
  • Additional Details

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Model: Contigo Superior 2.0 Stainless Steel Travel Mug with Handle with SNAPSEAL Lid, 20oz.

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NadC
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I have this . This cup sucks for coffee. Weird opening on it.

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Yesterday 09:23 PM
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NadCYesterday 09:23 PM
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I have this . This cup sucks for coffee. Weird opening on it.
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Yesterday 10:40 PM
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urvimYesterday 10:40 PM
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Quote from NadC :
I have this . This cup sucks for coffee. Weird opening on it.
Nuff said! Thank you.
Today 02:40 AM
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JakeJ1666Today 02:40 AM
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I have a bunch of these cups.
Pros: cheap enough not to cry when lost, lid DOES NOT LEAK, fits in cup holders and on the side of backpacks.
Cons: drinking surface will collect dust and debris, not nice enough to be a status symbol, not double walled so coffee cools in about 4 hours.
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Today 08:19 AM
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BombermanToday 08:19 AM
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snapseal is crap compared to autoseal, I've spilled coffee about 3-4 times because I forgot to seal it. Everytime, the the most annoying thing. Autoseal much more worth the extra money.
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J03Today 12:12 PM
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Quote from JakeJ1666 :
I have a bunch of these cups.
Pros: cheap enough not to cry when lost, lid DOES NOT LEAK, fits in cup holders and on the side of backpacks.
Cons: drinking surface will collect dust and debris, not nice enough to be a status symbol, not double walled so coffee cools in about 4 hours.
How would one go about insulating a cup without a double wall? This brings into question the rest of your claims.
Today 03:47 PM
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deadregimeToday 03:47 PM
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I've had one of these for a few years and it's just OK. I have a cheap Ozark Trail mug that is much better insulated than this. About every 4 months I have to pry the cover for the handle off to tighten the screw that holds it to the mug. It's never come off, but it gets loose. The opening to drink from is pretty small so it's problematic with iced drinks. It also uses a rubber stopper to plug the hole and it gets dirty easily and takes a little more effort to clean. I will say it seals well and has never leaked, which I can't say about my Ozark Trail mug.
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lincolncuiToday 04:39 PM
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I have tried many leak proof travel mugs (with handles) so far: I have 4
RTIC, leak proof but the lid opener is super easy to break; I bought contigo, and the opening is very small for coffee and I was more looking for 16-18oz size, and this is 20oz; I recently bought an Ello cup, it's 18 oz, looks premium, however it has the same rubber stopper mechanism as Contigo, which makes it harder to clean the cap/lid.

The perfect mug should be: tall body(so it can fit into backpack side pocket), with handle, leak proof, and easy to clean.

So far I do not have a favorite or perfect solution, so the search is still ongoing.

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SoukaToday 07:17 PM
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ordered one as a gift, thanks!
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JakeJ1666Today 08:37 PM
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Quote from J03 :
How would one go about insulating a cup without a double wall? This brings into question the rest of your claims.
It's not double walled , that's all I'm saying. My bougie cups work better but I'm less willing to take them on a construction site.

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