Monday, December 26, 2011

Joemo

description and features of the newly patented JOEmo TC travel mug

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Monday, December 5, 2011

kaze mug

INNATE Kaze Thermos, 13.5 oz. A 13.5 oz. double-wall stainless steel vacuum bottle, the Innate Kaze converts from a travel mug to a slim packable bottle. Features/Benefits: Leak-proof, thermal stopper with one-touch button for pouring or sipping liquid Keeps liquids hot or cold for up to 8 hours Slim design fits in cat holders, backpacks or briefcase Food-grade 18/8 stainless steel with double wall vacuum construction Lid doubles as a drinking cup when used as a vacuum bottle Shaped collar for easy sipping Lock-in notch system accepts Innate modular handle for use as a travel mug; removable to convert to a slim vacuum cylinder for slipping in a pack or bag

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Thermos Insulated SIPP Leak-proof Travel Tumbler

thesoftlanding.com The Thermos SIPP is the latest in a line of durable, BPA-free coffee mugs made for folks on the go. TherMax double wall vacuum insulation keeps HOT 5 hours and COLD 9 hours. A unique leak-proof lid works with one hand push button operation and a built-in tea hook easily holds tea bags and most loose leaf infusers. To top it off, all parts are dishwasher safe.

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Choosing the Best Travel Mug

!±8± Choosing the Best Travel Mug

Coffee, tea, and hot chocolate are popular beverages. When you are on the go, each of these requires a means of transportation. What should you look for in a travel mug? How do you choose the best travel mug?

Here are four qualities to consider when looking for a travel mug:

Insulation Qualities

In general, metals retain consistent temperatures longer than plastic, and double-walled mugs will as well. Plastics can also retain odors and stains, which is less likely with metal mugs.

Size

Most travel mugs hold sixteen ounces and up, large enough for most needs. However, if you are planning to take the mug in the car, make sure the bottom is small enough to fit in your cup holder. Older cars tend to have smaller cup holders, and mugs with a chunky base will not fit.

The Lid

Does the lid close? Cheaper mugs have a hole for drinking and are not spill-proof. How spill-proof is it? The best travel mugs have some kind of locking device, complete with a seal, to intercept being knocked over and guard against car bumps. Does it require too much work to open? Some thermoses, for example, require that you unscrew the lid to drink, which is not safe when driving.

Style

Do you like the look of sleek stainless steel? Will a more utilitarian mug do? Other than looks, consider whether or not you would like a handle, but be aware that two mugs with handles may not fit side-by-side in a car's cup holder.

Here are some recommended mugs:

Zak City Perk Belly Mug

This is a 14 ounce mug, and retails for . The wide base is stable, keeps drinks warm, and has a good lid, but is not useful for cold drinks.

Planetary Designs Tumbler Mug

This is a 16 ounce mug, and it retails for . It keeps hot and cold drinks at their particular temperature and is available in a variety of colors. The lid is looser than others.

Thermos Raya Stainless Steel Travel Tumbler

At 16 ounces, it will hold plenty, and retails for only . It contains useful rubber grips on the sides for good insulation. It is tall and the thin design can be tipped more easily.

Contigo AutoSeal Stainless Steel Travel Mug

This is another 16 ounce mug, which retails for .99. It has good insulation and a leak-proof lid. However, the lid is hard to clean.

So, which is the best travel mug?

The sleek Contigo AutoSeal Stainless Steel Travel Mug will keep hot drinks warm for hours and cold ones even longer. It has a no-spill lid and lives up to its AutoSeal name, resealing after you have taken a drink. The only drawback is that you must hold the release button while drinking, which is not much of an issue with today's multitaskers.


Choosing the Best Travel Mug

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Hot and Cold Insulated Travel Mugs

!±8± Hot and Cold Insulated Travel Mugs

An insulated thermos, with a leak-proof and resilient construction is perfect for keeping a beverage hot, such as tea, coffee or chocolate on a commute home, on a car journey, or out on a picnic.

A 14 to 22-ounce insulated thermos, with its simple drink and pour spout, and virtually unbreakable design is efficient at keeping chilled drinks, such as lemonade, sports drinks or iced tea cold for up to 12-hours or hot drinks steaming hot for up to 4-hours.

An insulated travel mug, with its ability to retain the freshness and flavor of a favorite beverage, comes in such popular materials as stainless steel with plastic handles or grips for comfort. A travel thermos of this nature stands 7-1/2 to 8-1/4-inches in height, and retailing at .95 - .95.

Trudeau, Aladdin, Contigo, Oxo Good Grips and Thermos Nissan all offer a quality collection of insulated mugs, with single-handed control, leak-proof lids, and double wall insulation for a solid travel beaker, which will not spill or break when mobile.

Some of the features common to a well-constructed thermos include - a convenient sized flat base to sit in most vehicle drink holders or even clips to a backpack, bag or backpack via its supplied metal loop. A soft-rubber grip handle offers extra comfort in handling, a sweat-proof design to eliminate water-rings, and a double vacuum wall for a high level of temperature retention.

Besides a thermos mug, with its ability to accept a desired volume of a hot or cold liquid, a further choice is seen in the shape of a 12 - 18-oz foam-insulated mug, which accepts a standard soda-can to keep it chilled - and for ease in drinking, a convenient sip-hole exists.

All in all, an insulated thermos offers a quality leak-proof container for keeping a choice of beverages, such as coffee, tea or chocolate heated at a desired temperature while on the move.


Hot and Cold Insulated Travel Mugs

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Back to School on a Budget

!±8± Back to School on a Budget

Getting ready for heading back to school is a period of the year where the pressure is on the parents more than the kids. Children are off enjoying the summer, and they're not oriented on worrying about school supplies in the middle of July. After all, school doesn't start until the end of August, right?

That's true, but preparing for going back to school means parents really do need to start preparing ahead of time. Waiting until the week before school to sort out supplies, buy schoolbags, and shop for clothes in a rush is a bad idea and only adds to the stress and costs. Taking the time to prepare means the back-to-school money crunch is something other parents have to deal with - not you. Here are some ideas to help trim the back-to-school budget.

When you receive the list of supplies that your child needs, you may feel the need to scramble to the stores. Don't worry; there are plenty of supplies to go around and your child won't be lacking anything. Carry your list in your purse at all times, and shop over a period of time, keeping an eye out for sales. Shop on your own, too. Don't bring the kids along, because that's a situation that guarantees your children will hone in on the most expensive and flashiest school supplies available.

Avoid buying the gear with the latest cartoon character on it. While your child may love the current characters from the Disney cartoons, in six months that same character will fall from favor, replaced by another. The emblazoned lunchbox and schoolbag so loved at the beginning of the year will end up being items the child doesn't like any more.

Speaking of lunchboxes, the best ones on the market today are thermal and soft-sided. These lunchboxes keep food cool and safe for consumption, as there aren't any refrigerators for student use in most schools. Avoid using zip-lock baggies and choose some reusable plastic containers with leak-proof seals instead. A thermos is a nice idea for hot meals during cold winter months. Keep in mind that kids love fast, easy food.

Choose sturdy schoolbags that are well made and durable. Kids put their schoolbags through some pretty rough treatment, and the "cool" bags often end up with rips and tears midway through the school year. Backpacks are a better choice, and you can even select great ones from the camping section of a store. Kids will love the zippers and pockets on these backpacks, and parents enjoy the ergonomic value the bags provide. Backpacks will be on sale too, as the summer season winds down!

Many parents stock up on new clothing for school during the summer. Shop for pieces that kids can mix-and-match together. A very good-sized wardrobe for kids is ten different shirts and seven pairs of pants in interchangeable colors and styles. Try to avoid the "in" thing, as it won't be "in" six months down the road. On the other hand, being "in" is important to teens and peer acceptance, so allow your teen to select one or two pieces of clothing that are hot fashion as a bit of a compromise.

There are plenty of other tips that help make the transition back to school a breeze, but beginning with these thrifty ideas is a start. You'll be able to cut corners on expenses and provide your kids with what they need to start the school year right.


Back to School on a Budget

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

The Dilemma Surrounding Insulated Coffee Mugs

!±8± The Dilemma Surrounding Insulated Coffee Mugs

Most people that purchase a coffee mug do not put much thought into it. After all, it's just a coffee cup, right? Not true...at least not for the avid coffee drinker.

I would like to cover some of the basics you should consider when shopping for insulated coffee mugs. I'm going to explain why you shouldn't just go purchase the first mug you see on the shelf at your local convenience store, or purchase that first one that pops up on eBay.

The first thing to consider is how you intend to use your mug. Are you replacing a porcelain cup in your house that only gets used on Sunday mornings? Or are you part of the majority of people that pour their coffee into a cup on the way out the door and need a new one?

If you are in the majority, you need an insulated mug that can withstand travel. Whether it's to work, the gym, park or to grandma's house, it will be used on the go. With that in mind you want to consider the size of your cup holder in your car. Make sure it will fit. There are many insulated coffee mugs out there that have a wide base and are made mainly for sitting on your desk

Along with travel needs comes the decision in lid choice. There are three things to consider with lids.

Are they leak proof, or leak resistant? There is a difference. Leak resistant basically means it's going to spill less, or at a slower rate if tipped over. Leak proof means leak proof. You should be able to tip it upside down, carry it in your purse or gym bag, and not worry about leaks. How does the lid attach? Does it push and snap in place? Or does it twist and lock and screw in? Typically the push-in style lids are leak resistant. If it has a twist lock, or screws into place, it maybe a little more cumbersome to take on and off but is probably a better seal and keeps heat in longer. Drinking spout design. How many sides can you drink out of from it? How does the drink opening open and close?

Because of the number of people on the go that rely on their coffee each day, you now see drive through coffee stands everywhere. The biggest down side to this is the cups they serve your coffee in are not reusable and are only adding to our land fill problems. By using insulated coffee mugs, you can simply have these re-filled and do your part in reducing your carbon foot print. And if you want to take it one step further, you can only drink your inexpensive home brewed coffee and bypass that coffee stand all together. Your coffee mug will pay for itself in no time.

The last thing to consider that most people over look is how easy is the shape to clean? A wider mouth and body will make cleaning your insulated coffee mugs much easier.

So, given what you just read, you should have a pretty good idea of what to look for before purchasing that next coffee mug. To see a selection of Thermos insulated coffee mugs, please visit www.outdoorsrusonline.com. You will find a nice variety of insulated coffee mugs in an array of shapes and sizes.


The Dilemma Surrounding Insulated Coffee Mugs

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