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Keeps your drink at whatever temperature you like provided you use the stainless steel cup provided with it
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It was super easy to use, kept the liquid inside the cup hot, but did not burn my lips (as feared due to the stainless steel cup).
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: I like this 'hotplate', and I like the stainless steel mug that comes with it
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Our car thermal mug is stainless steel and it doesn't impart the metal taste
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So I liked stainless steel look and decided to go with this mug and warmer
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Plus, the unit as a whole is quite attractive with it's brushed stainless steel housing and the mug is good-looking too
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The stainless steel cup burned a blister on my lip instantly.
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Good quality made of stainless steel
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Enjoy your coffee in a good looking stainless steel mug that is easy to hold with an insulated handle and cup
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This stainless steel mug does stay hot enough, but be careful with the first sip of a fresh out of the pot taste because the steel is really hot
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If I was forced to make a wish to change one thing, it probably would be to come with a ceramic mug instead of stainless steel.
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The mug that's included with this mug warmer is a single layer of non-magnetic stainless steel with a rubber-like insulating ring glued on.
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Second, the mug that's provided is great, except the stainless steel gets so hot that it scalds your mouth on contact.
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Because the rim of the mug is stainless steel, it quickly transfers heat to your lips.
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They warn you the stainless steel cup can get a bit hotter to the lips than ceramic and they are right.
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This stainless steel mug holds almost twice the amount my earlier one did so one cup is like having the two I usually did.
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When reaching for my uncentered cup I did manage to touch the heating service which was fairly unpleasant!I personally do not care for drinking out of stainless steel, so don't really need a cup to go with the heating surface
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Love the stainless steel construction of the perfectly sized cup
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The stainless steel cup provided is just too small.
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Can’t work as well as the included stainless steel mug but might serve.
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but I still have a problem with the stainless steel cup.
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It didn't keep my stainless steel flat bottomed travel carafe warm either.
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I use my own cup tried the stainless steel one don't like it guess I'm old
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I have been looking for a ceramic cup or mug with a completely flat base like the stainless steel one has since I suspect that is needed for good heat transfer
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I've found that I like 145 and the stainless steel is perfectly fine at that temperature
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Very well constructed with stainless steel
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I've found that I like 145 and the stainless steel is perfectly fine at that temperature
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I'm not that fond of the stainless steel
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love that it is stainless steel
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(I thought is was supposed to be made of stainless steel.
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I have recently purchased a Separate Stainless Steel Cup To Remedy That Problem
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The thermal conductivity of stainless steel is
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I have always used ceramic cups, but notice very little change of taste when using the stainless steel one
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For now I'll be looking for a larger stainless steel cup to use in place of the one provided.
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The only issue I have with the set is that the rim of the stainless steel mug gets hot to the touch when the mug is full
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If you don't like drinking your hot beverage from stainless steel, get one of the cheaper ones
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I bought the Stainless steel mug and warmer together on September 26, 2019 to use at my office.
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The mug has nice textures where you grip, and the stainless steel is a great finish and easy to clean (and I am including tea stains from evaporation lines)
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The secret is the beautiful non-insulated stainless steel mug with insulated handle
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It can be used with my ceramic cups as well as the stainless steel cup that comes with the set
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I am glad I bought the stainless steel mug to go with it, having the lid is nice to keep the moisture in
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However, the stainless steel mug allows the coffee to get cool fast when it's not on the
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but it works way better with the included stainless steel mug.
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The only draw back to the stainless steel mug is the heat will transfer up to the rim if you fill it more than two thirds of the way up.
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The cup is stainless steel, and the whole thing is easy to clean
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I wish it was ceramic instead of stainless steel
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Totally met all my expectations...love the stainless steel mug and would highly recommend getting it along with the warmer
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The ideal cup would be one with a conductive disk built into bottom to an inner conductive lining, stainless steel lining, with insulated walls on the outside.
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Some people have complained in reviews about the stainless steel being too hot
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ie the cup and base heating unit both have stainless steel
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Pros: nice design and good digital displayCons: the stainless steel cup has a serious design flaw.
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But on the positive side, the Cup is built of Stainless Steel as Advertised, and holds hot coffee or hot chocolate very well, with the Aid of the Warming Plate
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Works great with the stainless steel mug, you will be very happy
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Warmer won’t heat anything else up but the stainless steel one that came with it.
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The aesthetics are great: sleek brushed finished stainless steel, cup is S.S. and Silicone.6) Large LED temp indicator so you can see what the temperature the unit is.7)
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The stainless steel cup is so thin it is actually dangerous to use.