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Epicurus.com - Thermos Nissan 16-Ounce Dual-Purpose Stainless-Steel Mug

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List Price: $24.00
Our Price: $19.95
Your Save: $ 4.05 ( 17% )
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: Thermos Nissan
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Average Customer Rating:     

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Binding: Kitchen Brand: Thermos EAN: 0080012433010 Feature: TherMax® double wall vacuum insulation locks in temperature to preserve flavor and freshness Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Thermos Nissan Manufacturer: Thermos Nissan Model: JMF500P6 Publisher: Thermos Nissan Studio: Thermos Nissan
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Features
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TherMax® double wall vacuum insulation locks in temperature to preserve flavor and freshness Unbreakable 18/8 stainless steel interior and exterior Dual purpose design with separate food and drink lids Large mouth opening lets you eat directly from the mug Non-skid wide stance
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Editorial Reviews:
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Keep your car seats, desktops, lap and other surfaces clear of spills using this easy sip travel tumbler. Designed with a 360 degree, spill-resistant lid, it's great for use while multi-tasking. Fits most vehicle cup holders and keeps your beverages hot or cold for hours. Stainless and black, it won't break and is easy to clean. Holds 14 ounces.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: 360-degree Coffee--and a Hot Tumbler, Too Comment: I have been using this tumbler since the days when it was listed as a Thermos product. It has changed little in that time, though it now doesn't have the mid-body rubber grip surface that it once had for a softer and more secure hold. (Its a loss to take it away, too.)
I can also compare it to the more popular Nissan "Ultimate" tumbler, since I bought one when I thought I'd lost this gem. Of the two, I much prefer the JMT401 for its handle-free design, and for the 360-degree sip capability. The handle of the Ultimate is a less comfortable grip, and it requires you to crank the wrist and to grip a smaller handle. You can't get away from the handle on the Ultimate, either, because you can only sip from the prescribed site.
This tumbler keeps liquids hot for as long as the Ultimate--and both of them are very, very good for such a compact unit.
Cheers!
Customer Rating:      Summary: buyers misunderstanding the description Comment: I've happily owned this mug for many months after a friend recommended it. I never had a problem with it but I believe the low rating and reviews come from some misunderstandings about the product and the Thermos name.
Perhaps when people see the name, "Thermos", they are reminded of the quality flasks they make. Even though this is a travel mug, the Thermos name can lead to confusion with people thinking it works like a sealed flask. It isn't. It's a mug. It was not designed to be 100% sealed so throwing a filled mug into your backpack is a bad idea, and that applies to ANY mug.
Secondly, no where does it say it is leak proof. It is spill resistant, meaning if you drop it, it will not splash all over the place. The design of the mug's spill resistance is also why you must tip the mug at a greater then 90 degree angle to drink from it. Yes, this can be annoying, but it is a small sacrifice for the spill resistance.
The spill resistance does not mean some liquid won't come out when it is dropped. It just means it won't spill all over the place. A drizzle or so will flow. This is achieved with the lids special 360 degree flow opening. Tiny slits run around the entire lid when it is twisted open, thereby allowing you to drink from any part of the rim. These tiny slits prevent liquid from flowing profusely and in addition it keeps outside air exposure to a minimum, thereby keeping the liquid cooler or hotter, longer.
The mug is easy to clean. Other users have complained about the smell or bacteria. I find the smell and bacteria problem inherent in EVERY insulated mug, not just this one, and it is usually because I get lazy and don't clean it out after every drink like I should. It's my own fault. Not the mug's. Anyone who drinks coffee regularly knows this.
In the car, this mug is perfect. Unlike a regular paper cup or plain insulated mug, the handle-less design makes it easy to grip and find. In addition, the 360 degree drink lip keeps your eyes on the road instead of staring at the mug looking for the drink opening. Anyone who drinks beverages while driving will appreciate this feature all the more.
The 360 degree drink lid can be twisted to "open" and "close" modes. "close" is used to keep liquids insulated for longer periods. The description of 3 hours hot and 4-6 hours cold is accurate. My cup of coffee can go 3 hours and remain relatively hot. In "open" mode, the coffe cools down, but after 3 hours, it is still very warm. This may not seem like much, but other insulated mugs I've used keep beverages hot for a maximum of an hour and by 3 hours, it's cold. So the insulating performance of the Nissan is superior.
Another complaint addressed by users is that this twist top requires two hands and is detrimental while driving. While this is true, WHY WOULD YOU BE TWISTING THE TOP WHILE DRIVING? The insulating performance is good enough that you can keep it "open". I've driven long stretches across states and never had a problem.
I also believe the low average rating on amazon stems from the high price. Compared to the 3.99 insulating mug you find at the dollar store, it looks expensive, but that 3.99 mug is no better then a ceramic one. Most good insulating mugs cost $15-$35. At $20-$25, the Nissan handily beats even the $35 I have used. It's not a bargain, but the best value for your money. You do get what you paid for and then some.
I only gave it 4 stars because there are a few improvements that could be made. The lid can be made more leak resistance and it isn't clear if the different lid grooves require the lid to be affixed back on in a specific way. This is never explained. And a rubberized grip would help greatly.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not a good design for car use. Comment: The tumbler that I have is sold in various places as the '360-degree Dribble-Proof Tumbler', I am not sure if that is the same as the JMT401 but on paper the specs and features are the same. It is not a good design for car use. On the plus side I like the no-handle design and it has a small base which should fit most cupholders. On the down side you need 2 hands to twist the lid open or closed. Also the 'dribble-proof' design means that the mug has a very deep lip, and even when it is full you have to tip it far up and into your field of view to get the liquid flowing.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good as a car coffee tumbler! Comment: Good for automobile tumbler.
Toss a filled one in your travel bag the thing leaks.
apart from that the shape is good and the insulation is good.
Hence 3 stars.
If you intend to keep it in the car or prefer to hold it all the time in hands then 4.5 stars.
In other words keep it upright all the times.
Shake, it will spill.
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