Sip, steep, and slay your day! ☕
The Copco Tea Thermal Double Wall Tumbler is a stylish 14-ounce vessel designed for tea enthusiasts. Featuring a double wall construction for insulation, a convenient sip-thru lid, and a removable infuser for loose leaf or bagged tea, this tumbler combines functionality with a sleek design. Its soft grip sides ensure comfort, making it the perfect companion for your busy lifestyle.
E**T
Most Wonderful!
I have purchased both the green, and the blue (its more of a grayish blue)about a week ago.I LOVE THEM!! Not only is it good for loose tea, you can also use tea bags.... PLUS!..... you can remove the tea chamber, and use it for other beverages (hot or cold!!)PROS:1. double insulated (the cup is not hot or cold to the touch), and it DOESN'T SWEAT!!2. seals very well... (spill proof)3. removable tea chamber (allows for other uses... hot and cold beverages)3. it holds the perfect amount (I believe its 14oz of fluid)4. fits perfect into a cup holder in my vehicle5. comfortable non slip grip coating on bottom half of the cup6. ** I have a Keurig Brewer, and the cup fits PERFECT :) **7. THE PRICE!!!!!!!CONS:-I have not found one negative thing about these mugs!*I purchase many items from Amazon. However, I only leave reviews of products that are AMAZING!! or, if they are complete disasters!..............I give this one 2 thumbs WAAAAY up (and 5 stars too!)!Ed.... Daytona Beach, FL
M**P
Great for ALL Day Tea-a-thon!
If you love tea, get the book "The Ultimate Tea Diet" by Dr. Tea, Mark Ukura.Okay, now that I'm done plugging my favorite tea book. This is the cup to go with the book. I love loose tea. And my infuser at home takes a bit for it to steep to the strength I like. This cup lets me fix my infuser (in the cup) the night before, pour my hot water in my cup and take it to work... all the while it's steeping! Yes, I too get a few leaves in my tea... but it's a go-cup! I just don't drink the last drop to avoid the excess leaves.I love this cup. It keeps drinks nice and HOT! I mix a little cool water in with my hot tea water if I need to drink right away.... but because I'm steeping for strength, it's just the perfect temperature when I go to drink it.I wish I had bought two... oh well, live and learn. I'll buy another one someday... maybe in blue... yeah... that's a good plan!
K**H
I love this cup!
It’s great as a Togo cup. I’ve never had one break. I’ve misplaced a few but never broken. Works great for tea.
R**A
Loved this mug! Used it everyday. Until it broke that is.
I used this mug on a daily bases, and brought it to school with me every day. It broke today (set it on top of my car, forgot about it, and drove away. It fell and cracked) the fact that it broke is the only reason it's 4 stars and now 5. But I guess breaking is a ricks you take with any glass mug. But it lasted about 5 months. Everything else about this mug is pretty awesome. I'm here to buy a new one, and maybe even two to have one at home and one at work. It's a great mug and it's not super expencive.Just be careful when you put the water in not to fill it too high. When you put the infuser in, it displaces some of the water and it may seep out the sides. But as long as you're not filling it to the brim, this isn't really a problem.The lid and infuser did get dark tea stains on them. Not the prettiest, but not a tragity either. It didn't affect function. And I think that the staining has to do more with the fact that black teas tends to be staining, and is not due to poor quality of the product.It holds heat prett well, usually for about an hour. It does get warm in your hands, but not enough to hurt or anything. Just a pleasant warmth.It fits a bit snugly in my car's cupholder. But it's an older car and I think the cup holder is slightly smaller then the slandered size.It is a tad top heavy, but not enough to be a problem for me.The picture is true to the color. It is a very cute, bright lime green. I got lots of compliments on it.Sometimes it makes crackling noises, when you put hot water into the cold or room temperature mug. Other then being a little alarming at first, nothing bad has come out of this and it works just fine.The description says dishwasher safe, but on the bottom of the mug it says do not put in dishwasher. It might be okay to put in the dishwasher, but I haven't taking the risk to find that out.Over all, a very nice mug, that's devinetly worth the 10 bucks. I would recommend it to any tea drinker or as a gift for a tea drinker. Just be careful not to forget it on top of your car and drive away!
L**R
So far, Amazeballs!
I heart this little gadget so much. It is really quite well designed. I make ginger tea (for arthritis) by grating fresh ginger into the little basket with some loose jasmine tea. I add some fresh local honey, a squeeze of lemon to the outer compartment, screw on the cap and I have handy comfortable carrier filled with a tasty, healthful hot beverage. The hand grips on the outside prevent slipping and keep it cool to the touch. The top screws on really tight so there is no water leakage. The tab on the top snaps down really tightly so the contents do not leak all over your gym bag or whatever. I just hope that the claim that there is a BPA-free liner is truthful (because how would we ever know?) Do NOT microwave or put in the dishwasher. Love it!
A**A
Savior for a College Student
As a commuting college student that hates coffee, a morning class is a constant battle for me to stay awake as interesting as the topic might be. Thus, I began to look for a thermal cup that will help remedy my sleepiness in my 9:30 class. I found this on sale on amazon and bought it because I was feeling cheap, but I ended up with a great find.I make my tea around 7:40-7:50, stuff it in my backpack and dash out the door to the train station. The lid does not really leak until you drink from it. I run up and down the stairs and my backpack likes to fall all over the place and I've yet to see a spill or leak. I find the tea is still pretty hot after 30 minutes but I usually do not start drinking until I am at my class around 9:20-9:30 by that time the tea is still pretty warm (I hate when its hot) It loses it temperature around 10:30-11:30, but I've usually chugged down the entire cup by then.
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