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See the Best Reusable Coffee Cups / Travel Mugs in 2022 as rated by Australians on ieatwords.com.au.



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Tania

TaniaGreater Melbourne (Inner), VIC

  • 2 reviews

Does exactly what it should do

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Purchased in January 2021.


Didi

DidiSydney, NSW

  • 8 reviews
  • 1 like

To hot to handle - Avoid at all cost

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Total waste of money. You can’t hold the cup properly as the glass becomes too hot to handle and the cork band is too small and doesn’t offer the protection required to prevent burning your hands. I contacted the company and their advice was to purchase an additional accessory to go over the glass. I paid $32 for this cup and now im expected me to outlay another $10 to prevent being burnt by their poorly designed cup.



Leaks from lid seal so bad

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I bought this product to use my tea in. This get so hot I can not even touch the cup and the rubber bit is so very hot. I can barley hold. Then it starts leaking from the top lid where it is meant to be sealed. I paid $25.00 for this and it’s terrible. I’ll be buying a Nespresso one with the screw lid today. And disspose of the keep cup

a_bella

a_bellaAU

  • 8 reviews
  • 8 likes

Leaks from Lid; I use it with a towel! Strong plastic taste from Lid. Durable.

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Lid split after a month.

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Unfortunately the lid split after a month, can no longer use it, leaks as you drink. Dont think I will buy another. I did not have any issues with taste or smell.


Rob T

Rob TYamba

Drinking and wearing coffee

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Was bought a keep cup as I wanted to try and do my bit for the environment. The first two I had to return due to faulty lids within a week. The third was of better quality, as it lasted three weeks until the lid started leaking. Now every time I take a sip, I also get to wear the coffee. Your better off with a $2 cup from Kmart.


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keepcup reviewSouthampton

Disposable, just £15 each instead of free!

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I really loved my keep cup at first although my partner claimed the coffee tasted chemically. After a few weeks/ months the lid started to leak and the cork all dried out and fell off.

Good luck getting anything out of keep cup. It won’t happen.


Strong chemical smell from lid

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I recently bought a glass keep cup and I love it except the lid has a strong chemical smell and taste. It ruins whatever I’m drinking. I’ve cleaned it by hand and in the dishwasher and there’s been no change. It really turns me off wanting to use it.

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Good for first 5 months only. Keeps leaking after that.

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Easy to transport, cute etc. however can only last about 5 months. Then the cover couldn’t seal the cup properly. My coffee keeps leaking. That’s a bad investment for such an expensive cup.

Caz1310

Caz1310Melbourne

  • 31 reviews
  • 19 likes

Looks good don’t like the taste

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The smaller one looks cute and colourful and fits well into the workplace coffee machine. I just don’t like the taste of drinks in it. Stopped using it and am now using a glass one with rubber lid...drinks taste 100% better in it. I love that I’m not using disposable cups.


Karlie

KarlieEyre Peninsula, SA

  • 5 reviews
  • 2 likes

Not really that good

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As a cup it’s fine but it is not insulated and as soon as my hot coffee is inside the outside becomes to hot to hold ... and it doesn’t hold the heat so my coffee gets cold quickly they look nice but I’m not a fan in the market for something else


AnAverageJoe

AnAverageJoePerth, WA

  • 6 reviews
  • 2 likes
  • Verified purchase

As designed with a little common sense

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htc

htcSydney

  • 5 reviews

Works well

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I have several keepcups (old and new style classic/plastic design) and use them daily. Far better than disposable cups, with the added bonus that you always can tell when your coffee is ready.

Easy to clean by hand or just chuck them in the dishwasher (plug goes into the cutlery basket). They're comfortable to hold and carry; and the newer style lids are much better to drink from with the larger sipper.

Only reason I give this 4 not 5 stars is the occasional leak (I wouldn't throw a full one into my bag); the new lids can be slightly tricky to fit; and some odd limitations in the colour range. Not big problems in the grand scheme of things.


sarah s

sarah sNambour

  • 14 reviews
  • 2 likes
  • Verified purchase

KeepCup is green and easy to keep clean

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Bought my keepcup a few months ago, very happy with it. Have used reuseable coffee cups before but will now only use keepcup, I found keepcup is easy to clean, can put in my stroller caddy and wont spill and easy to use. I love the colours too.

Chemical stink and taste comes with keep cups

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My keep cup is handy, but I’m not too keen to use it, as it ruins the taste of my coffee and has that plastic stink about it... it’s the lid. I’ve washed it many times; I’ve used it many times. But now I’m off it

Hannah S

Hannah SSydney

  • 4 reviews
  • Verified purchase

I love my many KeepCups

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Amazebalz

Amazebalzmelbourne

  • 8 reviews
  • 2 likes

A better choice than a throw away cup

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I bought one for my partner as she gets coffee in the city a lot. It seems a lot more shops at fine with people bring their own now, wasn't really the case a couple of years ago. They are a little expensive but not using one is a bigger price to pay.


Like it, but now leaking

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I've had my glass KeepCup for about 6 months. I really like it--both environmentally and because I don't like drink coffee out of paper or Styrofoam. Ick. However, it just started leaking. Annoying. I'm wondering if buying a new £3.50 lid will solve the problem. I've not seen anywhere that they offer to replace a faulty lid, so it can get pricey if it needs replacing twice a year.


TAH

TAHRaymond Terrace

  • 3 reviews
  • 4 likes

KeepCup is Environmentally friendly and economical.

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I bought my each of my family a KeepCup Original non-disposable take-away drink mug - either an 8oz or 12oz size. There are sizes to match the coffee machines for small, medium or large expresso coffees. Also suitable for other hot or cold drinks as provide insulation. These mugs are economical in that many retailers will give a discount if you bring your own mug. They are environmentally friendly as there is less rubbish to go into landfill or to use energy to recycle. They are sturdy, not fragile and the lids don't leak. They fit in the drink holders of cars. they come in a range of attractive colours. We all like our KeepCups and I would definitely buy again.


Shad21

Shad21Melbourne

  • 4 reviews
  • 1 like

Glass Keep Cup

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Not a hige fan of the plastic keep cup's but purchased a glass keep cup a few months back and cant live without it! easy to clean, no plasticy taste after prolonged use and love the color!


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Questions & Answers

Fozich

Fozichasked

Put the lid in the dishwasher to clean it now everytime I take a sip I get a bit of a funky smell that affects the smell of the coffee. Any tips on how to get rid of the smell?

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justmike
justmike

I wouldn't recommend putting the lid in the dishwasher because the glue will come off over time that keeps the inside of the lid attached.

Wash it by hand ongoing, but I haven't had a strange smell from the lid from the times I had put it in the dishwasher. Unfortunately, the issue above occurred, so I hand-wash the lid now.


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