Quick-sealing Thermos Mug
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I had been looking for this travel mug for ages. I like to be able to toss a mug into the side pocket of my bag, but still easily grab a sip. Most travel mugs have openings in the top, making the bag-toss impossible and the bus ride extremely messy. Most Thermos-type mugs solve this with an actual closed top, but it's hard to just take a quick sip in class without going through the rigamarole of unscrewing all the parts. This mug solves all of those problems. It keeps a beverage warm or cold for a decent amount of time, there are no tops to unscrew and drop, and there is no spill. I've recommended it to all of my fellow grad students.
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Quick-sealing Thermos Mug
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I had been looking for this travel mug for ages. I like to be able to toss a mug into the side pocket of my bag, but still easily grab a sip. Most travel mugs have openings in the top, making the bag-toss impossible and the bus ride extremely messy. Most Thermos-type mugs solve this with an actual closed top, but it's hard to just take a quick sip in class without going through the rigamarole of unscrewing all the parts. This mug solves all of those problems. It keeps a beverage warm or cold for a decent amount of time, there are no tops to unscrew and drop, and there is no spill. I've recommended it to all of my fellow grad students.
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Superior Travel Towels
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We've all suffered from carrying heavy, water-soaked towels while camping or traveling. Or from exfoliating our skin while we try to dry off using a rough pack towel. Enter Aquis towels - luxuriously soft, highly absorbent, and quick drying, woven from microfibers. I use the larger Aquis towels for camping/traveling. I keep a smaller towel on my golf bag to clean my clubs, and I even have a version of Aquis which fully dries my 35 lb. dog far better than a terry towel can.
A compact quick-drying microfiber towel folds up neatly into a tiny square and is the perfect tool to stuff into your backpack anywhere you won't be provided with clean towels -- say traveling in low-budget parts of the world, or an overnight train. This towel comes in a small tidy pouch to keep it clean. It weighs only 3.5 ounces (when dry). I got mine from Rick Steve's travel store.
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Ultimate Office And Travel Backpack
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I spend 16 weeks a year touring back and forth across Canada. I work six nights a week - usually in a different city every night. My gear is in and out of airplanes and vans virtually every day. I have been a serious luggage fetishist for years (have been touring for 30) and have gone through every conceivable combination of suitcase and bag.
For the last four or five years I've been carrying a back pack. There were always obvious balance and hands-free comfort improvements with a backpack, but until a few years ago they were all made with hikers and outdoors people in mind. There was nowhere to put your computer, paper, and other essential toys. The Brain Bag is my second computer-oriented backpack. (An important additional virtue of a carrying a back pack is that they seem far less likely to be housing approximately $8000.00 worth of computer and related stuff and so are less likely to be stolen.)
I'm hard on luggage - even my guaranteed-for-life Tumi suitcase is starting to give out. My carry-on bags usually had a life-span of less than a year. The Bihn bag, after two years, looks brand new. It's an organizational dream - obviously designed by someone who gives a shit. The computer (in my case a G4 Titanium) fits safely and snugly into a velcro-closed, floating hard case in the back compartment. On top of it goes the "Snake Charmer" which is a two compartment accessories bag with see-thru mesh sides that *perfectly* fits the remaining space. In the front compartment is an organizer for paper, files, etc. (the "Freudian Slip") that can be removed from the bag easily. Each side of the slip is configure differently, so, depending on how you choose to use it - you orient it with the most useful side out. There are three big pockets on the front and a water bottle holder thing. Two of these pockets are subdivided inside for further organization.
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Oxo Good Grips® Stainless Liquiseal™ Travel Mug
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How many times have you arrived at work with a coffee stain down the front of your shirt? All that stop-and-go traffic on the way to work can really shake up your morning coffee. You might love your “World’s Greatest…” mug, but can it seal in liquid so it doesn’t drip on you? Can it keep your coffee hot for 7 hours or turn completely upside down without running out? Of course not! But the OXO Good Grips Stainless LiquiSeal™ Travel Mug can!
My biggest problem with coffee mugs is the fact that the cup holders in most of my vehicles do not accommodate the handle of the mug. I have to hold it the whole time or put it in my lap (bad idea!). That’s why I was thrilled to see OXO’s new travel mug. It has no handle and it fits virtually any vehicle’s cup holder. The insulated chamber holds heat or cold in so that you can hold the mug comfortably even without a handle. The mug holds 14 oz. of liquid and keeps it at the desired temperature for 7 hours! I can make it from Orlando to Key West on one cup of coffee!
The Stainless LiquiSeal™ Travel Mug gets its name from the three silicone seals that lock at the push of a button. Once the seals are engaged, you can turn the mug upside down and nothing will run out. Just push the button when you want another sip. The no-drip drinking spout will keep the front of shirt clean all the way to work.
The Stainless LiquiSeal™ Travel Mug has a double stainless steel walled chamber and features a black non-slip grip. For best results, pre-heat or pre-cool the mug with hot or cold water. Allow the mug to stand for a few minutes before pouring out the water. Fill it with your favorite beverage and go!
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