32 oz Insulated Cold Drink Hospital Mug with Blue Lid | Water Essential Travel Mug
1**T
Loved the first one.
I got the first one at a hospital. Loved it. Had it for five years. Then, one night a family member put it into the dish washer. That broke the seal at the rim. It sweated on the outside all the time. Five years for a free large insulated cup is fantastic. Almost two years I bought this cup...exactly the same as my first. It's never had the unfortunate experience of a cycle through the dish washer, but it has lost the vacuum seal none the less. I'm still going to order another because, simply, it's the best to be found anywhere. Large flat bottom and a big enough handle to fit my big hands.
P**R
Well worth the money
Markings on the side help you keep track of your water intake while the double wall construction keeps condensation from building up on the outside of your cup keeping your table tops dry and safe. The construction is very good, I take my cup everywhere and it is still in good condition. I wasn’t sure if the straw came with it when ordering because even though it was pictured with it the description didn’t say it was included. I’m happy to say it is included and love the fact that it has a cap on it as well. My teenage son loved my cup so much he asked for one of his own. The only thing I don’t like about it is that it doesn’t fit in my car cup holder, but no cup thatig will.
A**E
Great container for my post op recovery, but one slightly bad thing.
I love almost everything about this except that what it states about needing 64oz as a minimum. Maybe some people can drink that much and be fine, but my surgeon told me that that's actually more than you need per day and that having more could cause harm. If you're thirsty then go for it, but don't heed the "health" info on the front as fact. Maybe 10-20 years ago it was "fact", but not now.
E**E
Great to track amounts of water you drink
It's great to track how much water you drink with this. Doesn't sweat on the outside like some other mugs do. Keeps the water cold if you have mostly ice in it. I fill it just before I go to bed with lots of ice and then water and put it on my nightstand so I don't have to go into kitchen and fumble around to get a drink. The one thing that bothered me is the lid is one you have to pull off in order to fill or clean. It cracked within a few weeks of getting it. However, the crack has not stopped me from being able to use. It does not compare to the durability of what I got in the hospital, but it's close. The one from the hospital started to leak between the double insides and made it hard to get that trapped water out. Too bad the lid from that doesn't fit on this mug.
M**P
Great for monitoring fluid intake.
It’s like one of the standard hospital cups so you can keep track of how much you’re drinking. Got it for my daughter who had mono and severe dehydration and it really helped her up her fluid intake. She hates drinking water but the handle and straw made it easier for her to tolerate.
U**A
I like it
A very easy way to mindlessly drink your water. I put it on my desk, and just drink while working. I find myself filling it up 3 times a day.I do wish it was better at keeping ice though. It doesn't sweat at all, but its not great and long term cold.Would still recommend it.
M**N
This is my new favorite container. I only use it for cold drinks
This is my new favorite container. I only use it for cold drinks, but it really keeps them cold for a good long time. I like to have a drink by my bed during the night but room temp water or iced tea is icky. This keeps it cool (enough) all night.
E**N
Great container for water
Pros:well-constructedgood outside labelingI like the straw cleaning brush that comes with it - nifty ideaCons:It's a simple product, with no moving parts..........there's nothing negative about it.
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