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    Searching for good travel coffee mugs...

    We're having real issues finding coffee travel mugs that don't leak...anyone have any recommendations?
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    Re: Searching for good travel coffee mugs...

    starbucks mugs rock.......
    exxon mobil has long slender ones that are good too....
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    Re: Searching for good travel coffee mugs...

    One of the "sucky" ones we have is a Starbucks screw-in lid...leaks all the time...
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    Re: Searching for good travel coffee mugs...

    I have found that the best travel mugs are the simplest ones. My favorites are some generic plastic ones with lids that snap on. The lids have a nice, deep lip to catch sloshing, and a small hole for sipping from, without all the fancy do-dads that are supposed to prevent spills. Very simple...last for ages....no fancy screw-ons or flippy-covers or anything else to leak.
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    Re: Searching for good travel coffee mugs...

    Yeah, we have 2 mugs now that are Rick-approved...and they're both snap on lids...bleh, just hate searching for more...
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    Re: Searching for good travel coffee mugs...

    I hear ya....we lost a couple somewhere along the way during a cross-country move and I was not happy about it because they're not easy to find. So, whenever I see them, I buy a couple, even if I don't need any at that moment.


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    Re: Searching for good travel coffee mugs...

    Home Depot (and Walmart too, I think) carry Bubba insulated coolers and mugs. Some of them are huge (I have a 64 oz one) But they don't leak. The only downside I see to them is that they aren't dishwasher safe, so handwashing is required.

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