NEW! Auto Heated Travel Coffee Tea Mug Cup Red - 12V & USB Keep coffee, tea, and soups steaming and delicious, while driving to work or sitting at your desk with this heated coffee mug! This insulated travel mug plugs into
Heated Stainless Steel Mug Car Coffee Cup With Charger Sturdy stainless steel mug keeps coffee or soup hot on long journeys using a 12-volt car adapter. No-spill lid! Holds 14 fl oz. 5" x 3 1/2" x 6 5/8" high. Customers
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12-Volt & USB Heated Travel Mug - Red - Smarthome12-Volt & USB Heated Travel Mug - This coffee mug keeps your coffee, tea or even soup warm for hours: Just plug the travel mug's included USB cable into an available
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Product Feature
- - Size: 7.6"H x 3"W x 3"D. 16 oz. capacity
- - Stainless Steel. Color RED.
- - Plugs into 12-Volt Adapter or USB Port.
- - Anti-skid rubber bottom.
- - Spill-proof lid with open/close thumb slide.
Product Description
Keep coffee, tea, and soups steaming and delicious, while driving to work or sitting at your desk with this heated coffee mug! This insulated travel mug plugs into your computer's USB port or car's 12-volt adapter to warm 16-oz. of liquid. The stainless travel mug features a spill-proof lid, soft-grip handle and rubberized finish in blue or red. The 12-volt coffee mug is double insulated for added preservation of warmth when not plugged in. Keep a fresh cup of coffee or tea warm, or re-heat this morning's cup with this attractive and practical heated travel mug!
Product Detail
- Amazon Sales Rank: #11209 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Red
- Brand: Disney
- Model: SW827
- Dimensions: .85 pounds
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46 of 48 people found the following review helpful.
Doesn't work!
By Lost in Kansas
I purchased this item for myself from a local vendor. I thought it would be great to keep my coffee warm while driving to work during the cold winter mornings. I tested at home by plugging it to my laptop and the mug which was cool to the touch only got as warm as room temp. Next I took it to the family desk top computer and finally to my car. Then just to prove it was useless I filled it with hot water and started the test all over again and it didn't keep the water any warmer than if i had just poured it into a regular travel mug. This product is a total ripoff. I am better off just running hot tap water into the mug to warm it up before pouring in my coffee.
I am so glad I only paid $10 for it.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Poor construction
By J. Wagner
This product is a great idea, the cup keeps coffee or whatever beverage warm, not hot. I am disappointed that within the second week the plastic cover for the charger broke off (very cheap rubber) and the connection is loose, making it difficult not to get water inside the unit when cleaning. There also seems to be some sort of rust on the inside bottom of the cup that was there from the start. It took three calls to the distributor to finally get someone on the phone and I was told I needed to fax or mail them a receipt in order to get a refund. I would pay more for a higher quality product as this is the perfect cup to keep my coffee warm on the road.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
One time use
By DaByuBoy
Title says it all. Plugged into my laptop's usb the night it arrived. Kept the test water warm for an hour, figured it was good to go. If it worked ok with the lower power of the usb it should work even better in the car. Wrong, plugged it into the car the next day, nothing. I used a meter to check the wire and plug, had power at the connector that plugs into the mug. Something inside the mug fried I guess. Might as well spend the money on a well insulated thermos instead.
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