| OXO LiquiSeal Travel Mug |  | Brand: Oxo Category: Kitchen
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My Favorite Travel Mug! December 2, 2008 Mom of Three (New Jersey, USA) I have been using this brand of travel mug for over a year and I love it! I use a travel mug every day and have tried many different kinds (slip-on tops, screw-on tops) and this is the only one I've found that really DOES NOT LEAK (and I have had it roll all over my car, have dropped it several times, etc.). I love the one-handed opener, too. I have not had the cleaning problems described by others - I just make sure the lid is open while I'm washing it. Absolutely the best travel mug I've found.
Survived a car wreck...didn't spill a drop! November 25, 2008 Valerie Oxo Good Grips LiquiSeal Travel Mug
Amazing product!
I was in a horrible car accident this week...I was t-boned in the drivers side by a large utility van. (Luckily, I survived with only minor injuries!)
I had my Oxo Good Grips LiquiSeal travel mug in hand (clicked "closed") during the time of impact. It went flying down the road about 30ft (along with everything else in my vehicle)...and when I picked it back up down the road, it was not only perfectly intact, but it hadn't spilled a drop!
I am impressed beyond words!
2nd OXO September 28, 2008 Catapult (MI USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is my second OXO Liquiseal travel mug; the first one lasted four years, until the rubber-disc sealing gasket dislodged from its attachment. At a price of about 9 or 10 bucks, that's pretty cheap annually. This mug seals tight, does not spill. I've seen some previous reviews about the "gunk," etc., which lodges in the cover. Well, did it ever cross your mind to clean the thing? I rinse mine with very hot water after every use, shake the excess water off/out, and I've never had a problem, never had to "ream" it out, never had it clog. Best travel mug on the market that I've found for the price.
Lasted 6 months June 16, 2008 J. Long (Washington, DC) I've had this mug for 6 months. I got it for a long bus commute to work in DC. First, you cannot take the top apart to clean it. After about 3 months, the rubber gaskets started falling out (I have only hand-washed this mug). Annoying, but I could tuck them back in; however, eventually, it became a routine. Around the 6 month mark, the button on the top started sticking in, so it wouldn't close without working at it, trying to get my fingernail under it to pull it out, and eventually stopped closing at all. I would have to take the top off, and push the plunger back up into it to get it to close. Tonight after soaking the top in vinegar overnight, I took all the gaskets out and held it up to the light so I could see how dirty it was inside. Crud and gunk (looked like barnacles, no kidding) was all up inside of the top. Ugh.. Yeah.. so here I am.. looking for another mug. Don't buy this thing. Spend a little more money and get something that comes apart.
Lasted 6 months June 16, 2008 J. Long (Washington, DC) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've had this mug for 6 months. I got it for a long bus commute to work in DC. First, you cannot take the top apart to clean it. After about 3 months, the rubber gaskets started falling out (I have only hand-washed this mug). Annoying, but I could tuck them back in; however, eventually, it became a routine. Around the 6 month mark, the button on the top started sticking in, so it wouldn't close without working at it, trying to get my fingernail under it to pull it out, and eventually stopped closing at all. I would have to take the top off, and push the plunger back up into it to get it to close. Tonight after soaking the top in vinegar overnight, I took all the gaskets out and held it up to the light so I could see how dirty it was inside. Crud and gunk (looked like barnacles, no kidding) was all up inside of the top. Ugh.. Yeah.. so here I am.. looking for another mug. Don't buy this thing. Spend a little more money and get something that comes apart.
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