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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must have for Starbuck's addicts,
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This product is an unassumable piece of genius. Its just a thermos for a paper cup... doesn't sound like much. This stainless steel, heavy and substantial cup holder is well made. It keeps my coffee pipping hot for at least an hour, which is 3-4 times longer than the cup alone. It fits a Grande or a Venti cup from Starbucks perfectly (thats 16 or 20oz respectively). It has a great rubber gripped top that makes the coffee easy to hold - and of course is cool to the touch. The best part is that it fits in the cup holder, and never gets dirty like an insulated travel mug does. You just throw away the paper cup.I lost mine a few weeks ago, and was excited to find it here online so that I could buy another one.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nissan Cup Insulator the greatest invention,
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This review is from: Thermos Nissan Paper Cup Insulator (Kitchen)
I travel a great deal. For years, I carried an insulated cup I bought at Starbuck's. Unfortunately, it got very messy and I found it difficult to keep it clean in hotel rooms.The Nissan Cup Insulator solves my problems. I just place my nice fresh 16 or 20 ounce paper coffee cup into the insulator and away I go. When I'm done, I just throw away the cup and the insulator doesn't need to be cleaned so I can just put it in my bag and I'm off. Starbuck's could make a fortune selling these things. MDR
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My Terribly Scientific Experiment,
By HMVincent "The House of No" (Richmond, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Thermos Nissan Paper Cup Insulator (Kitchen)
It started with an unscientific experiment. I bought a venti latte, stuck it in this new insulator sleeve, drank the coffee from time to time, and found that at 55 minutes, it was starting to lose its edge.Well, what does that mean? What is "its edge"? Today, I bought two venti lattes, put 'A' in the sleeve, left 'B' to the elements, stuck a thermometer in each one, and started a timer. At the start, each latte was 140F. At 23 minutes, 'A' was 136F, 'B' was 124F. At 34 minutes, 'A' was 132F, 'B' was 117F. At 46 minutes, 'A' was 130F. 'B' was 112F. At 55 minutes, 'A' was 128F, 'B' was 109F. At 1:04, time for the microwave. 'A' is 126F, 'B' is 106F. I also put a cold drink in the insulating sleeve, drank down the drink, left the ice, and next morning the ice was still solid. I recommend this product. P.S. It is a little too large for my car's cup holder. I don't care. It fits nicely in a cardboard drink caddy, example LBP Bevergo Handled Drink Carrier.
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