7 Stylish Ways to Travel With Your Coffee
Drinking coffee on the go can be a dangerous proposition. Coffee shop cups always feature lids in danger of popping off, and subpar travel mugs have ruined many a good cup of coffee. Here, seven stylish, well-designed and occasionally extravagant items to add to your coffee gear collection.
Klean Kanteen Vacuum-Sealed Bottle
© Klean Kanteen
True story: One day we put our coffee in one of these and forgot about it for almost seven hours. When we found it again, it tasted as hot and fresh as it did when it was made that morning. $27.95; kleenkanteen.com
Zoku Iced Coffee Maker
© Zoku, LLC
If you’re sick of melting ice diluting your iced coffee, the Zoku will chill it down in five minutes, no frozen water required. $29.99; zokuhome.com
Aviator Leather Travel Mug
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Embrace your inner hipster with this mason jar and hand-stiched leather handle. $29.99; etsy.com
KeepCup Glass to Go
Cameron Murray
KeepCup is on a mission to get 40 percent of the world drinking from reusable coffee cups. Their glass-to-go cups are a fashionable way to start. $32; keepcup.com
Minipresso
For the camper who hates campfire coffee, the Minipresso brews up a single perfect shot of espresso, even in the wilderness. Preorder $39; wacaco.com
Wave Commuter Mug
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Travel mugs tend to come in one boring shape; not so with the creative geometry of the Wave mug from Charles and Marie. $60; charlesandmarie.com
Blue Bottle Travel Kit
Alicia Cho
Blue Bottle already roasts some of the finest coffee in the country, and they teamed up with Timbuk2 to let you take a bag of beans, a grinder and a complete pour-over setup for two with you wherever you are. Never drink crappy hotel coffee again. $179; bluebottlecoffee.com
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