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NISSAN makes great coffee mugs!!!
I have a NISSAN stainless steel vacuum/insulated travel mug....for 4 years now and it is the best! You can get them from Campmor Catalogue..... http://www.campmor.com. They are on page 208-9. I have the model # 80749-R Travel Tumbler. It is a 14 oz. stainless steel holder. Sells for $16.99 plus ship and lasts for years. They have other designs also as well as the NISSAN stainless vacum insulated coffee press on page 208 for $35.99. Just thought I would pass this on to those who are up at all hours and probably enjoy the buzz of coffee while on this site or in their Titan!!
If you preheat the mug before putting hot liquid in it will stay for many hours...comes with a chart. Cold liquids do the same. Makes a great gift also. The mug says NISSAN STAINLESS on it. Enjoy.....Peace-Tom
and i find them on the street shattered. lol (i tend to forget to take them off the roof)
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I may just take the handles off them. I've got a center console and they're tall and skinny with a huge handle on them. They're the ones I got for filling out a survey- too skinny for the doors and handles come down too far for the other holders. Bought two new '04 Nissan's and got Nissan coffee mugs that don't fit any of the cupholders in both vehicles without a mod! lol
I have stainless steel mugs but I prefer plastic insulated travel mugs without the handle that you can buy at the dollar store. Since they are made of plastic you can put them in the microwave to get your drink piping hot and you can also make hot chocolate/tea in the microwave. They are very inexpensive so you can afford to buy lots of them.
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Bayou Titan....Plastic should not be used in a microwave....it is not safe......and doesn't taste good melted on your coffee!! Just trying to be helpful.
Bayou Titan....Plastic should not be used in a microwave....it is not safe......and doesn't taste good melted on your coffee!! Just trying to be helpful
What Planet are you from and what microwave are you using?
I think you have your oven confused with your microwave.
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Sorry Squid.....the green planet I come from says.... microwave cooking is dangerous...especially with plastic containers..even the microwave safe rated ones....toxins are released in the microwave when heating all plastics.....I read enough about that......and stainless won't leach toxins.......I know it can't be heated in a microwave...I use the old tea-pot....pour hot water through a gold coffee filter into the NISSAN stainless mug.
and i find them on the street shattered. lol (i tend to forget to take them off the roof)
Had to chime in on this. Just yesterday I spotted a young lady behind me pulling out of the grocery store with a cake on the roof of her car. After futily gesturing to her I finally got out and took the cake off the top of her car and handed it to her. She had flowers, balloons etc. in her car. Just glad I caught it in time...
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