Keep your coffee warm for the drive in to work or dropping the kids off at school and look good holding onto the Trudeau Black 18 oz. Drivetime Travel Mug. Stainless steel inside and out, soft rubber handle and non slip bottom. Guaranteed leakproof lid means you can grab your coffee and without worry of spills. Double wall insulation keeps liquids warmer. Our 360 degree drink lid makes our mug perfect for right or left hand use. Just grab and drink!
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Product Details
Product Length:
11.0 inches
Product Width:
5.0 inches
Product Height:
11.0 inches
Product Weight:
0.0 pounds
Package Length:
8.0 inches
Package Width:
5.8 inches
Package Height:
4.2 inches
Package Weight:
0.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 21 reviews
Features
Guaranteed leak-proof lid
Generous 18 ounce capacity
Handle rotates for right or left -handed use
360 degree drink lid allows hot beverage to pour from anywhere on the rim
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 21 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
A stylish, leak-proof, but poorly insulated travel mug Oct 11, 2005
By Servio Medina The Trudeau is most excellent and the price via Amazon beats other easily. Thumbs up for style, form, and part of the function: being spill-proof. HOWEVER, I read somewhere that the "Double wall insulation provides 2 hours heat insulation". Not exactly certain what that means, but I presumed it meant "You can expect to enjoy hot coffee for up to two hours", i.e., after two hours the coffee would start to be noticeably cool.
Try 1 hour. At 2 hours, the coffee was pretty cool. And yes, I RTM and filled the mug with hot water for a few minutes before filling with coffee. No dice. I am kinda let down b/c of other containers that I have used with satisfaction:
-- I was given a Caribou Coffee "Stainless Steel Thermos" (you can find it from their web site) and was very content with it - it kept coffee hot for hours. Even four hours later (sometimes meetings in the morning get in the way), the coffee was piping hot. But, it was not a mug, per se. Ok, maybe it's not fair to compare a thermos with a mug. But I think it's fair to expect between 1-2 hours of pretty hot liquid from a travel mug.
-- I formerly used a Starbucks travel mug (some stainless steel thing with the widest mouth/body and slightly tapered base). Now this was a mug and it, too, kept the coffee hot for 2-3 hours. I mean hot.
So, the Trudeau is 2 out of 3 cool: looks and spill-free, but not really effective at insulating. At least, this has been my experience. And no, this is not meant to be a plug for either Caribou or Starbucks.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Just what I have been looking for!!! Aug 20, 2005
By Kevin K. Fosler I have had the more well-known travel mugs, and thought that they were the best. Well, I was wrong. This travel mug is by far the best out there. It is truly leak-proof. My friends get tired of me turning it upside down (I guess I'm easily amused hehe), but I really do like a mug that won't spill if tipped over. When turned to the drink side, the liquid flows at about the right rate, not too fast, not too slow. Anyway, I can't say enough about this mug, and the price also beats the competition.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
did exactly what i was looking for Jan 18, 2007
By Brian T. Strutz
"bstrutz"
I did what you're doing now, and read these reviews. From my perspective, this is the single greatest travel mug on the market. One reviewer mentioned that it doesn't stay warm long enough, however my coffee/tea stays respectably warm for AT LEAST AN HOUR. Usually more.
There is something truly satisfying about tossing a full travel mug of coffee onto the floor of your car if you're in a hurry... or placing it in your backpack between classes --- and neeever worrying about it spilling. pure genius!
my ONLY complaint is that the handle isn't conducive to the cupholder in my Mazda 6. The handle extends too far down which causes it to get in the way of my center console... I can only stabilize it in the cupholder if both cupholes are empty. BUT since it's leak proof, I have no problem setting it on the seat next to me.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Leak-Proof! Apr 05, 2008
By Reduced Shakespeare Company This is the only cup I've found that doesn't leak (important to train commuters!). It's not the best at holding heat for a long time, but that is not as important to me as the fact that I can show up to work without coffee stains on me and my stuff.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
A Prized Possession Feb 21, 2008
By Christopher Moellering I received one of these as a gift about 5 years ago because of my habit of spilling coffee all over the interior of my car. I have used it continually since then and it works great. The paint is starting to scratch off, but I'm pretty rough with it.
It IS leak-proof, but only if you let the pressure equalize. That is, once you fill it with coffee, let it set a minute then open and close the lid to let the heated air escape.
It does loose heat if you leave it open..as long as you re-seal after each drink, it works reasonably well.
It is practically indestructable. I have dropped it on concrete more times than it cares to remember and it still works great. If I ever lost it, I would buy another one in a heartbeat.