In Search for the Perfect Cup 1
Many coffee freaks have a love-hate relationship with their personalized travel mug. They require a caffeine fix by the minute only to find that frequent refilling makes coffee flavor stick so stubbornly they rival the potency of embarrassing high school memories. Sometimes plastic leaching even occurs. There's a discernible aftertaste and an oily smell that robs the coffee of its aroma instantly. Not all personalized travel mugs, however, perform this badly, although most high-quality personalized travel mugs are too outdoorsy or-like a lot of commemorative travel mugs-too hideous.
End the warfare by choosing the best travel mugs personalized for each caffeine-happy human. Find one that's sexy, stylish, versatile and easy-to-clean-and-carry, that which could be replenished anywhere without harsh side effects. You must realize, though, that there isn't one personalized travel mug for all seasons, for all mankind. Some people may qualify a personalized travel mug with its anti-spill mouth and ergonomic design as premiums, while others just reject the ugly. Weight is also a consideration, as well as the size of company logos. Through such divergent priorities, winners and losers eventually emerge. For our purposes, it is best to evaluate according to these criteria: the ability to keep coffee tasting and smelling fresh, smell resistance, user-friendliness and portability, and physical design. If you're looking for the best of the best, prepare a bigger budget. But don't worry, the rewards are worth every cent.
The tricky part is you would have to actually purchase and use the personalized travel mug in question to determine if it passes such standards. Are there health and/or environmental issues with the material of your personalized travel mug? Is the personalized travel mug microwave-safe, dishwasher-safe and able to keep heat for a long time? Stay away from personalized travel mugs with impractically wide mouths and that don't fit with the standard 2.5-inch cup holder. Further, don't impulsively go for cheaper-than-most personalized travel mugs.
Please read more on In Search for the Perfect Cup part 2 for more information.
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