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🔥 Stay hot, stay sleek — your ultimate on-the-go companion!
The Zojirushi Stainless Steel Mug (16oz, Smoky Blue) features advanced vacuum insulation technology that keeps beverages hot or cold for over 6 hours. Its durable, corrosion-resistant 18/8 stainless steel interior with SlickSteel electro-polished finish ensures a clean, stain-free drinking experience. Designed for busy professionals, it offers a compact, stylish profile with a one-handed flip lid and safety lock, fitting seamlessly into any lifestyle. Backed by a 5-year heat retention warranty, this mug combines premium quality with effortless usability.











| ASIN | B005PO9T44 |
| Additional Features | Cold 6 Hours, Compact, Corrosion Resistant, Durable, Hot 6 Hours, Stain Resistant, Vacuum Insulation |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Base Diameter | 2.8 Inches |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,480 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #13 in Insulated Cups & Mugs |
| Brand | Zojirushi |
| Brand Name | Zojirushi |
| Cap Type | Flip Top Cap |
| Capacity | 480 Milliliters |
| Color | Smoky Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 26,711 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04974305708083, 04974305713643 |
| Included Components | Stainless Mug |
| Is Oven Safe | No |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Is the item microwaveable? | No |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 2.75"W x 9.13"H |
| Item Type Name | Stainless Mug |
| Item Weight | 0.56 Pounds |
| Manufacture Year | 2018 |
| Manufacturer | Zojirushi |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 5 year warranty on heat retention |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Coffee, Tea, Water |
| Special Feature | Cold 6 Hours, Compact, Corrosion Resistant, Durable, Hot 6 Hours, Stain Resistant, Vacuum Insulation |
| Theme | Space |
| UPC | 737989662331 885266972595 400942929573 781147411378 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| With Lid | Yes |
M**E
Compact, Keeps Heat Long, Very Stylish, a Keeper!
Sleek, fits in your purse and drink holders. Lovely color, a bluish green, not the turquoise blue in the photo. I like the green. Lid comes apart in two pieces, very easy to clean. Looks stylish in design, compact, light. Keeps liquids warm a long time about 8 hrs. Not as long as my Thermos flask, but long enough for a day out. If you fill to the top, it stays warm longer. I half-fill it with coffee, and it still stays warm a very long time. Price could be cheaper. But it is excellent quality and I am very pleased.
E**Y
It never leaks, it's effortless to use one-handed, it keeps drinks HOT! A perfect mug!
I will confess first, before I begin, that I have a pretty strong bias toward Japanese products. This is going back to the days when Sony had no equal in electronics, and when Toyota/Honda were leading the small car revolution. With that said, please forgive me if I sound too impressed with this home run of a mug purchase. I had heard that zojirushi made good products, but I've had some bad travel mugs and figured it could have been just another cash-in on brand power. I ordered the stainless steel 12oz because I needed a small one for easy travel (most of my travel is on foot or on bike, living in a big city and all), and when it came, I did thorough investigation of its capabilities. Immediately, I went to the kitchen sink. I filled the mug with water, sealed on the cap, locked the lid, and proceeded to turn it sideways, hold it upside-down, swing it around, shake it vigorously (while still upside-down too!), I pretty much did everything I could, short of anything that might damage the mug. Not a single drop came close to wetting my hand or anywhere else. I even wiped the counter with a rag afterward, just to see if I missed something. It was bone-dry. Next came Coffee. I love coffee, drinking several cups a day and switching to decaf so I can drink more in the afternoon and after dinner. I filled this mug up with fresh coffee, and even half an hour later I almost had to nurse drinking it to avoid burning myself; The coffee was practically just as hot as when I had poured it. I proceeded to comfortably drink hot coffee for several hours without any need to reheat or refill my mug (except of course, for more coffee). Amusingly, it even kept coffee hot longer than the insulated coffee pot did! (funny that one, maybe I should get a zojirushi coffee maker too) Lastly, the ease of operations challenge. They claim that it's easy to open this mug, drink, and then close it, all with one hand. I will admit, at first it took me a little bit of getting used to the operation, but within a few days at most I was using it fluidly with one hand, which was perfect for my commute, or when shopping at busy downtown markets. I could walk through thick crowds (this is pre-covid of course) and not have any problems with opening it, drinking more coffee, and closing it. Of course, it was still hot even when walking in the nippy winter air. This really is my idea of a perfect travel mug. You can't make it leak (even when you throw it sideways into a purse for a few hours), you really can use it one-handed, and it really does keep the drinks hot. I've done tea in this as well and it was just as good an experience; Never tried hot cocoa as zojirushi advises against milk products being used (If I recall correctly, it was something to do with the pressurized, sealed containers being able to build pressure due to milk doing what milk does). Regardless, what I've asked of it, the mug has proceeded to do with flying colors. I cannot recommend this mug strongly enough. If you ever find yourself wanting to have a small, reliable, and easy-to-use travel mug, then you cannot go wrong with zojirushi.
T**D
Strong, Easy, and Reliable - Lasts Years
This, I call a thermos flask, is excellent and has lasted me for years, seriously. It's a good-quality build and hasn't leaked ever (so long as you don't cross-thread it, which I have done when in a rush). I use it daily for hot tea, working the 12-hour night shift at a hospital - I'm a nurse. What's also nice, compared to others I have, is that it just pops open using a button - you don't have to unscrew and rescrew anything; my tea stays piping hot for a long time, and the drinking spout prevents spilling - you just snap the lid, and it's closed again. It's also easy to clean - 5 stars for sure.
L**X
Best Mug Ever! Period!
This is a real vacuum flask. I've used a real-deal vacuum flask for my morning coffer for years now and there's no going back. The "themal" cups you get in super markets don't keep your beverage hot... a true vacuum flask will! I bring this everywhere with me, and panic when I don't have it. I call it my "battery pack". I'm a coffee addict, what can I say? Up until now, I've used the ones made by Thermos (the "Nissan" model and more recently, the newer models with the white tops like the NS402 series). They set the standard in the market. I loved my Thermoses, but they kept breaking on me. I was going through a couple a year. They also only come in the 16 ounce size. I decided to try this Zojirushi as an alternative and because they come in both 16 ounce and this 12 ounce version. I love it! The thermal properties are great! This will still keep my coffee scary hot for hours and hours. The stats: 203 degree F water left in a room temp environment will still be 147 F after 6 hours. That's without the lid being opened at all, so real-world performance varies a bit, but this is still excellent performance for keeping coffee or tea hot. You can see the full details and specs on Zojirushi's website: [...]. They are much more transparent than Thermos. Thermos gives you a very vague "keeps hot/cold for X hours" spec, but only tells you what they mean by that (the actual performance metrics) on a sheet that comes in the box rather than anywhere you could find that info on their site or in their product description pages on Amazon. To be honest, the Thermos models do have technically better heat/cold retention on paper, but we are talking very marginal differences that don't matter much in the real world. Put boiling water in this mug, come back to it 4 hours later and it is still hot enough to scald you. If you need better than that, then Thermos makes some even heavier duty models, but they aren't designed to be sipped from. Like the Thermos models I had, this is a flip-and-sip design. The lid flips open with the push of a button and makes for easy sipping. This action minimizes the air exposure (ie heat loss) when you take a sip as opposed to the kind where you have to actually remove the whole lid to get at your drink. The Zojirushi lid, however, is much better-designed than the Thermos mugs.The sip hole is better shaped and sized for a smoother pour and smoother sip. It also feels more durable, opens more smoothly, and easily comes apart for easy cleaning, including all the rubber pieces (very nice). Much better than the Thermos offerings. The lid has a locking mechanism in the way of slick switch that slides side to side, locking the lid so that it doesn't flip open accidentally. The Thermos mugs only have a metal clip that swings over to latch the lid in place (and which can easily come loose and be not so easy to disengage when you are in a rush. I love that the Zojirushi mugs come in both 16 ounce and 12 ounce. I got the 12 ounce for two reasons. First, to encourage me to drink less coffee (I drink 1-2 cups per day, so that's 12-24 ounces a day as opposed to 16-32 ounces a day). Second, because even though the 16 ounce Zojirushi has better thermal specs, that is simply due to the added mass of the liquid in the mug (more mass, equals more thermal inertia). If you don't fill your 16 ounce mug all the way up, it will loose heat faster because there's more air in contact with the liquid. You get better real-world performance with a smaller mug, drank more quickly, than with a bigger mug where that last half is getting 8 ounces of fresh air mixed into it with every sip. Yes, I've put a lot of thought into this. This also probably (partially) explains the better on-paper performance metrics of the Thermos mugs (they only have 16 ounce). OK, enough thermodynamics. Another thing I love about the Zojirushi is options: not only can you get multiple sizes, but there are two version of this model mug, one with a "non stick coating" that is supposed to minimize clean up (KB), and this model here that does not have the non-stick coating and instead has a highly polished stainless ("Slick Steel") interior (KHE). Now, I don't know what the nonstick coating actually is, but I try to avoid anything with PTFE (Teflon) and generally try to avoid substances I don't know and trust in things I eat/drink out of. So, I chose this KHE model because I trust plain old stainless steel much more and don't feel like I need a nonstick coating in my drink bottle. I'm glad Zojirushi gives us the choice, although it does make picking out a drink bottle a little more confusing to the consumer. I advise you check out their website to find the model that best suits your needs, they have a very nice comparison feature! Aside from this model/style mug, they have a variety of other designs. Some have built in tea-strainers and other cool features if you are interested. Conclusion: expensive mug, but worth every penny. This is, I am convinced, the best coffee-drinking apparatus on the market. I'm super-happy with my purchase and I plan to get a second (backup) mug, maybe a larger one for the occasions where I do need it.
P**Y
Keeps bevs hot, and doesnt leak... I cant find anything wrong with this thermos!
This is literally the best thermos I have ever owned! Temperature: I poured hot tea in it and was so busy I didnt drink it at school all day. So on my way home (10 hours later) I decided I didnt want to waste good tea and took a swig. OMG NOT A GOOD IDEA. It was still too hot for me! Even though I regretted that for a few seconds I was really surprised and impressed by this. Just for fun one time I tested it by pouring boiling water in it then 2 min later putting the cap on. I then checked the temp 18 hours later. Still hot. STILL HOT. Not warm. HOT. I do live in a warmer area so the coldest environmental temp was probably like 68-70F. With a vacuum seal that shouldnt matter but its worth mentioning. Cleaning: so easy! It comes apart and you can just wash and dry everything really well. Then reassemble in a few seconds. I even accidentally left milk and coffee go a little stinky in here once and after a regular wash there was no smell at all. That only happened one time but I was really happy about the lack of reminders of my mistake. Use: I have definitely locked this and just tossed it into my bag before. Its very secure and I have had 0 spills in 6 months of use. Also I like that when you tilt it to drink you dont get a Niagara Falls size gush of liquid onto your face. VIDEO: b/c I was confused about the parts so I thought others could use the help. UPDATE February 2015 (posted as a comment but moved here for visibility): Original video poster here! Glad some of you found my video helpful! I couldn't tell what the parts were and I thought this thermos was awesome and deserved a review so thats why I made it. Anyhow, I have had this same thermos for 1.5 years now and its still going strong. Ive taken it on lots of plane trips, shoved it in various luggages/bins to travel, really abused it as far as a thermos goes. But thats why I bought it! Still keeps my drinks unfailingly hot/cold, doesn't leak, looks great, and is still basically awesome. I even bought a couple more thermoses for family members and they are having the same success. Its worth the up front investment for this one. It does seem like a lot when you have $5-10 choices at supermarkets. I bought a bottle brush to clean it (OXO good grips bottle brush from supermarket) and it works perfectly. I don't take the whole thing apart every time- just give the parts a soapy soak/wash every few times then air dry and reassemble. 1/2023: still going strong. Use weekly or so now, I don’t think this will ever die?
K**.
Minimal leaks and keeps drinks HOT but pain to clean
I bought the lavender pink and cherry (hot pink) colors. I've only had them a few days, so I don't know about the durability yet. However, I have tried them out a couple times already, and they seem pretty good. To test, I filled both with hot water, screwed on the caps, and used the locking mechanism. I shook both vigorously for several seconds. No leaks. I then put both in separate plastic tubs on their sides and left them for hours. I shook/rolled them a couple times. No drops on the outside of the mugs or in the bins. They passed that test! We took them out for a walk, and my kid managed to drop the lavender one not once, but twice. The first time nothing leaked. The second time, it went flying down the path, and there were some drops on the surface, but not a major burst. So, these mugs aren't 100% leak proof, but seems like they'll be okay as long as you're not flinging them across a field. As for heat retention, these are probably TOO good. I made tea and tried it an hour or two later in the cherry one, and it was still scalding hot. The next morning, it was still almost too hot! By afternoon, it was much cooler, but still drinkably warm. The lavender pink one seems to cool faster, but still retains heat for a long time. I think I'll have to budget time to let my drinks cool a bit before adding them to the mug if I actually want to be able to drink it that day (or plan to transfer to a cup when I get where I'm going). I didn't have issues with the spout/latch mechanism while drinking like others reported. Maybe it depends on your face/chin shape? Now, the thing that has already caused some grief and made me take away a star: CLEANING IS A PAIN. The lid has so many nooks and crannies, a rubber seal, and two separate ring gaskets that need to be removed. You're going to need one of those little straw cleaning brushes to get into everything and it takes forever for some of the cavities to fully dry. Maybe all these little nooks and pieces are what make it so leakproof, so it's unavoidable...but boy is it a pain. I did what I thought was a thorough scrubbing after my kid had hot chocolate in there, but after it dried, I found little parts I'd missed. If you're going to use this for just tea and coffee, the leak resistance and insulation probably outweigh the cleaning hassle. However, if you're planning on having smoothies or other "messy" drinks, you have been warned.
W**W
High Quality, Easy to Clean
Bought this to replace a similar GSI stainless steel 16 Oz bottle that had finally been dropped a few too many times. Very happy with the Zoji after over 6 months of use. I bought the smokey blue 16 oz. Like the tall/slim design, comfortable to hold, love the color. Easy to open the lid and comfortable to drink from. Keeps water and ice cold for a very long time, ice will stay frozen overnight. Easy to disassemble the top for cleaning, much easier than the old GSI.
D**O
Expensive, but SO worth it!
I had this on my wishlist for at least three months. It sounded so good, but could I really justify paying that much for what is essentially a travel mug? No, I thought. I can't, especially since I have a perfectly serviceable one (but not one that had a locking top!) Finally, the price came down a bit and I decided to buy it. And I have to say now, this is worth every penny. First, it does exactly what it says. It keeps things hot and cold. As it should. But I was astounded by exactly how long it would keep things hot and cold. First, the hot. It keeps things so hot that I have ended up not using it for hot things so much, because they often don't cool down enough to become drinkable unless I leave the top off for awhile. I'm not even bothering to prime the thing either, by pouring hot water in it first--I'm talking about just pouring in very hot coffee. Or once I poured in just boiled water for tea. That was way too hot to drink and it took too long to cool to make it drinkable (even with the little drinking spout open). So it is a star on keeping things hot, but you really need to test this out at home to find a comfortable drinking temperature, or you may burn yourself. At first, I wasn't that impressed by the cold temperatures. I put in some iced tea that had been in the refrigerator and was cold, but not super cold, and it seemed to me my tea quickly became tepid. Same happened with some water. So I decided to prime the mug with very cold water and a little ice before putting in cold things, and this did the trick perfectly. And in fact, it is also a star on keeping things cold. On a recent road trip, I put some ice water in the mug at 11 p.m. At 10 a.m, I still had ice in there, so I just added some more cold water. At 11 pm, when I finally finished off my water, there was still a few pieces of ice--24 hours later! And it was sitting in a cup holder in the sun in the car for several hours! So especially if you prime it for cold, this mug will keep things at temperature for so many hours it is almost unbelievable. It's also easy to clean, and the mug top comes apart easily for cleaning. Also, I love the fact that you can lock the lid so it doesn't open and then store it in a backpack or bag. I do this all the time. It does not leak. It is also easy to drink out of. Overall, this is by the far the best insulated container I've ever had, and I love it. It is worth everything I paid for it and more. The only flaw for me is more about my car than about the mug--it's a narrow little thing, and it doesn't fit well into the cup holders in my older Subaru. But like I said, that's the car, not the mug, and I can adjust. If you're even considering this, buy it. You'll be glad you did.
A**R
Simply the best, period!
By far the best thermo bottle and I've tried them all = Yeti, Hydroflask, Stanley, Contigo, Laken, Thermos... Zojirushi beats them all = lightweight but keep beverages hot or cold for hours, very comfortable and 100% leak proof, reliable andong lasting... Simply the best, period!
T**S
The favourite one
It really is the best travel mug. The lock is leak proof, the bottle keeps the heat for hours. We've had a few of them over the years and always repurchase (once one gets worn out or lost!). This is a small size, but it is perfect for having a bit of tea or coffee on the go.
U**M
Snygg men håller inte värmen lika bra som sina föregångare
Snygg men håller inte värmen lika bra som sina föregångare. Helt ok.
B**5
Mejor taza termica que he tenido
Las bebidas están calientes incluso despues de 8h! Despues de 2-3h casi como lo has preparado. Es diseño muy durable. la única desventaja: un poco dificil limpiar la parte donde se bebe.
Y**B
Boa qualidade
Conserva bem, é bonita. Parece mais clara do que na foto. Nao vaza, uso na mochila todo dia.
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