• Description
  • Specs
  • Method
  • Documentation

keepcup keep cup keepkup fellow moove carter keepcup frank green thermos fellow stag bonavita buono hario timemore bodum melior cosori diguo dualit felicita bonavita brewista bundle etmos karter

Customer Reviews

Based on 7 reviews
86%
(6)
0%
(0)
14%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
E
Emily

It’s super cute

J
Jacqueline

Quality product, look beautiful, and arrived in great condition!

M
Ming C.L. (Toronto, CA)
Nice quality

Nice cup, nice quality, and lighter than expected.
Baristas are welcome to use.

C
Crysta S. (Kitchener, CA)
Love this Cup

I have this, and one 12 brew cup. I agree with others that heat retention is not great with this. As such, I have removed the cork band and replaced it with a silicone band. I mostly use this for water on car rides. The original lids have a hole in them, which makes this cup perfect at my local bubble tea store. A bubble tea straw fits perfectly in the lid hole.

j
j.r. m. (Toronto, CA)
A Go-To Coffee Cup: Relatively Hard to Break; Does Not Retain Heat Well (For That: Thermal Version)

I have about a half-dozen of these. One of the attributes I like is that - compared to other glass coffee cups I have owned - they are relatively hard to break. I broke one upon dropping it from about waist high to the hard floor, but a number of times I've knocked them over on a counter and they have not broken (to date). I find that the Hario double-walled glasses are more prone to breaking. As other reviewers have noted, the coffee in these lose heat quickly. When I want to leisurely sip my coffee over an extended period, I go with the thermal version of these, which are great for that purpose.

Customer Reviews

Based on 7 reviews
86%
(6)
0%
(0)
14%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
E
Emily

It’s super cute

J
Jacqueline

Quality product, look beautiful, and arrived in great condition!

M
Ming C.L. (Toronto, CA)
Nice quality

Nice cup, nice quality, and lighter than expected.
Baristas are welcome to use.

C
Crysta S. (Kitchener, CA)
Love this Cup

I have this, and one 12 brew cup. I agree with others that heat retention is not great with this. As such, I have removed the cork band and replaced it with a silicone band. I mostly use this for water on car rides. The original lids have a hole in them, which makes this cup perfect at my local bubble tea store. A bubble tea straw fits perfectly in the lid hole.

j
j.r. m. (Toronto, CA)
A Go-To Coffee Cup: Relatively Hard to Break; Does Not Retain Heat Well (For That: Thermal Version)

I have about a half-dozen of these. One of the attributes I like is that - compared to other glass coffee cups I have owned - they are relatively hard to break. I broke one upon dropping it from about waist high to the hard floor, but a number of times I've knocked them over on a counter and they have not broken (to date). I find that the Hario double-walled glasses are more prone to breaking. As other reviewers have noted, the coffee in these lose heat quickly. When I want to leisurely sip my coffee over an extended period, I go with the thermal version of these, which are great for that purpose.