Contigo Luxe Stainless Steel Tumbler with Spill-Proof Lid and Straw | Insulated Travel Tumbler with No-Spill Straw, 18 oz, Monaco
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This is what I use as a straw in my old Starbucks venti. It has been a long time since I have broken those cups, but I I have had no problems using them. The cup is great, but the straw is not so good.
As far as I know, it is not particularly slippery on the surfaces Neither the tumbler nor the mug sweats.
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Selected User Reviews For Contigo Luxe Stainless Steel Tumbler with Spill-Proof Lid and Straw | Insulated Travel Tumbler with No-Spill Straw, 18 oz, Monaco
When I decided to buy this stainless steel tumbler, I did some research on the different types and brands available. There is more I would have done if I had the opportunity. There's a version in "Biscay Bay" and I think the colour is lovely. There is quite a bit of substance, but it is also a little top-heavy A heavy weight. But I do not anticipate it to topple over anytime soon. There has been no leak of any kind. The reason why it might leak for some is because they've overfilled it There was no need to fill Under the screws where the top of the cup attaches, there is a solid line inside the cup. The text does not explicitly state "Max-" You need to fill in the line. As far as I can tell, it is just there for that, and so far, it is working perfectly. The only bad thing You cannot take the top off without a lot of effort. There is nothing to grip on the lid or top, as their surfaces are smooth and without any texture. Because my hands are small, I've made sure not to pull too much Yet somehow it seems to tighten on its own. Additionally, the cold beverages do not last long enough in this device. Water is the only thing I use it for. The ice melts much more quickly than I expected after I fill it about halfway with ice, then add water that was already chilled. Last but not least, the straw makes drinking more difficult. Although the straw is filled to the brim with air as the cup empties, it fills up more and more with air as it empties. At least as much air as water is pumped into my system by the time the cup is a third full. As a whole, I really think this tumbler could be greatly improved upon, and, had I known the cons would be so much worse than the pros, I would have chosen something else. The best advice I can give you is to "let this cup pass from you. ".

I have a bug with it that makes it completely unusable for me - it's sturdy, but it's inconvenient. I can't figure out why, but it can turn into a fountain for no apparent reason. This results in bubbles of drink rising up the straw and pouring out at the top. It's easy to pick up your drink and sloshing liquid all over yourself if you're not paying attention or unaware of this feature. The problem was initially assumed to be with carbonated drinks, so I stopped using this cup for those drinks. Not a chance. It was the coffee that was in it that made me lose it when I left it in my car by accident. The temperature and conditions must have been ideal because I was able to spill every last drop of coffee from the "unspillable" cup and into the cup holder This is a product I bought for the very same reason I didn't want a mess to occur. It is absolutely horrible.

The phone has been dropped countless times, so far there are no dent marks. It has fallen on the floor of the car several times, but never leaked or spilled. There is a need to put ice inside the straws because they sweat a lot. The ice stays in the straws for about 4 hours. If you have one of those straw cleaning brushes, cleaning them is not that difficult.

In addition, I appreciate how easy it is to clean because the straw slices into two pieces when removed from the lid. Despite its high rate of success, there are a few things I don't like. * B - It makes a humming/sucking sound when you drink from it, and it's loud enough to be heard by others. The following
Despite the fact that the lid sometimes stays on well, it doesn't stay on tight consistently. I have tended to keep the lid on tight a lot of the time, but it's leaked into my bag by the time I get to work on several occasions. The following
The lid is really hard to unscrew, which is difficult because you have to screw it on so tightly so it won't This may be due to the lid and tumbler both being smooth metal, so it's hard to hold on to them. The following
A straw is known to "burp," which releases a little drink every now and then. It isn't everyday that this happens, but sometimes it does, and it causes a messe.

Five children (ages 5,3,and 2) I drink out of the kids spill proof tumblers and have done so for quite some time. I've always wished/commented that they made adult tumblers! Despite my wish not coming true, I got my wish fulfilled by Usually, I fill up my vacuum insulated tumbler completely with ice in the morning and then add water whenever I run out. I have been able to do that with previous tumblers for years, but with this one the ice melts within a few hours.

The cost was a real issue for me, but my hopes were high. It is only natural for them to be Yes, yes, yes! Keeping your drink cold is a very effective way to keep it cold. I'm sorry, but! My family would be getting irritated in a home from the horrible auditory experience trying their patience if " every sip" is loud enough to get you kicked out of a board meeting or from a room within your home. Those aren't enough if that wasn't In response to the sipping, it lets out one more large "SLURP/SUCTION/BURP/BELCH sound as you retract your face from the straw. Our household is now the laughing stock of passersby because of this cup. It's not just a little annoying, it's really loud and obnoxious. In our house, we now call it "The quiet cup. " (I am sure you know what the definition of insanity is. The products I rate are entirely separate from one another.
