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I use these for my ice coffee because of condensation from other mugs. That being said the bottom peeled after 2 months in the dishwasher despite claiming to be dishwasher safe.
Stanley did replace is though.
Only wish it could fit a cup holder if I'm on the go in the car.
Yeti's drinkware hold temperature so much better than Stanley. And if you're buying them at the normal price, they're pretty much comparable in cost.
I'd go for the 24oz Yeti rambler mug -- never been unhappy with those. Built like a tank, lots of nice colors, and it kept a mug of tea hot for over two hours with the lid off of it. Made some tea one morning, got busy with some nonsense, and entirely forgot about it. Saw it about two hours later, and I was about to chuck it when I still saw steam rising from the top. I was like....nooooo, really? Really? Yes, really. That's still piping hot, too hot to drink normally.
If that was a ceramic mug, it'd be room temp long ago. As such, I've ditched every ceramic mug I own. Brittle nonsense that doesn't do a good job at anything.
I have a similar "Stanley Stay-Chill Beer Stein 24 oz" -- doesn't come with a lid, similar MSRP, and it doesn't hold hot temps very well at all -- within an hour my hot drink was just lukewarm. Cold/iced drinks tend to fare better with it. No idea why that is the case -- maybe I can tolerate warmer cold beverages better than cooler hot beverages?
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Stanley did replace is though.
Only wish it could fit a cup holder if I'm on the go in the car.
I'd go for the 24oz Yeti rambler mug -- never been unhappy with those. Built like a tank, lots of nice colors, and it kept a mug of tea hot for over two hours with the lid off of it. Made some tea one morning, got busy with some nonsense, and entirely forgot about it. Saw it about two hours later, and I was about to chuck it when I still saw steam rising from the top. I was like....nooooo, really? Really? Yes, really. That's still piping hot, too hot to drink normally.
If that was a ceramic mug, it'd be room temp long ago. As such, I've ditched every ceramic mug I own. Brittle nonsense that doesn't do a good job at anything.
I have a similar "Stanley Stay-Chill Beer Stein 24 oz" -- doesn't come with a lid, similar MSRP, and it doesn't hold hot temps very well at all -- within an hour my hot drink was just lukewarm. Cold/iced drinks tend to fare better with it. No idea why that is the case -- maybe I can tolerate warmer cold beverages better than cooler hot beverages?
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