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The VICKNIY 32oz Travel Coffee Mug is a premium stainless steel insulated tumbler designed for professionals on the move. Featuring double-wall vacuum insulation, it keeps drinks cold for up to 36 hours and hot for 24 hours. Its 2-in-1 leak-proof lids offer versatile sipping options, complemented by an ergonomic handle and wide mouth for easy use and cleaning. The package includes 11 accessories for enhanced convenience and durability, all protected by a lifetime warranty—making it the ultimate companion for home, office, travel, and outdoor adventures.



























| ASIN | B0CL9RM64X |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,751 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #376 in Tumblers & Water Glasses |
| Brand | VICKNIY |
| Brand Name | VICKNIY |
| Capacity | 32 Fluid Ounces |
| Color | Ocean Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 577 Reviews |
| Included Components | 2 Metal Straws, 2 Sealing O-rings, 4 Silicone Straw Tips, Lid, Protective Cup Mat |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 2"W x 4"H |
| Item Height | 4 inches |
| Item Type Name | Extra Large Coffee Mug |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Features | Insulated |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | New Year |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Double-wall Insulated, Leak Proof, Protective Silicone Boot, Spill Proof, Sweat-resistant |
| Pattern | Fruit |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Style | Stainless Steel Cup |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home, Nursing, Office, Travel |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Tumblers |
| Special Feature | Double-wall Insulated, Leak Proof, Protective Silicone Boot, Spill Proof, Sweat-resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cold Drinks, Hot Drinks |
| Style | Stainless Steel Cup |
| Theme | Home,Office,Work,Travel,Patio,Garden,Camping,Beach,Holidays |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
E**N
Great value. Keeps things COLD for hours. Better than a Yeti!
I love these insulated tumblers! I like them so much that I had to get another pair to keep in the RV. They are good quality and really keep liquids cold for hours and hours. I've keep ice in my cup (even after refills of not terribly cold water) for over 12 hours in 100-degree-plus heat. They are durable and rugged, don't leak (unless you turn 'em upside down) and are huge. The perfect super-tanker for day log work or play. Metal straws are nice and the included ribber tips and extra gaskets for the top are a nice touch. BTW... the first one that has seen daily use for over a year daily is still on it's original gasket! So the spares should keep this viable for years to come. It also laser engraves nicely. Overall I think this is a great value for the money. I wouldn't waste money on some of the big-name cooler guys (you know who I talking about). These are just as good, maybe better for less than half the price.
T**E
Great value, and works as expected
This is a great cup, works as expected, and keeps things cold for a very long time. My daughter liked mine so much she wanted one herself and picked a darker color one. It also works great. She has been drinking crystal light from hers everyday, sometimes she drinks two whole cups a day. Her consumption of soda and capri sun have gone way down as she now prefers having the cold crystal light water instead. I am surprised by how much water she is drinking now versus other drinks. I like the skid proof bottom as it’s stays put and doesn’t have a rough bottom that will scratch furniture. Seals well and doesn’t not sweat, so no droplets of water to deal with. All round a great buy hat fit my need.of straw, lid, wide bottom, sturdy handle. The skid proof bottom is what made me choose this one versus the other three I was considering.
B**P
Keeps water and beverages cold.
This is an excellent mug. It keeps beverages very cold. It comes with two straws, metal and a cleaning brush and four tips to put on the straws. It also has two extra rings. If you have arthuritis in your hands or weak, for some reason, you will have to get someone to help you open it. The seal is very tight. The only two things that I have found wrong is the plastick piece that comes down over the drinking part. Is very loose and the little rubber stopper That closes the straw hole does not look like it. Will wear well..
C**S
Works, but lid hard to remove
I love this travel mug. It keeps my ice water cold for hours. I have only 2 complaints that keeps it from being 5 stars. The first is that the lid is really, really hard to remove. This mug is not for someone with weak hand strength. The second problem developed for an unknown reason. I have had this for approximately one month and just recently the bottom ring split through normal use - see photo. Fortunately, the supplied rubber coaster covers it, but still, it's a disappointment. I only hand wash the mug, so that is how I discovered the split.
C**Y
It does what it says it does!
I really does keep hot things hot and cold things cold!! For hours! Really, 8 hours after you pour it, your coffee is still hot enough to be enjoyable. If I had to keep it hotter longer, I would use the tea-pot trick of flushing the cup with super hot water before pouring the coffee in. That pre-heats the steel and you do not loose even a bit of heat. Caution, if you want to drink your coffee within an hour or so, you will have to open the lid and wait for it to get cool enough not to burn your tongue! Plastic lid or not, it really does keep in the hot or keep the water cold enough not to melt the ice cubes for hours! And the lid will absolutely not leak. So no dribbling down the sides when you take sip. I like it that this model is sturdy on its feet, because my desk can become a highway for my cats, walking back and forth. This cup is not at all tippable. Bummer! second to the last day it is returnable, the lid broke. The entire middle section just fell apart when i pushed the straw tab closed. It was probably cracked without me realizing it, because it annoyed me that the straw tab would keep popping in...all the way in. So the cap must have been defective from the start. I have NEVER seen this happen before! So don't expect trouble, just take a quick check before using it. Second update: Bought a second cup because I have to wait till the 16-27 to get my replacement lid. I am already hooked on HOT coffee! Well, the third day of using the cup, a chip came off the clear plastic lid. Unfortunately, it is the part that holds one half of the black flap on. i contacted the company again, suggesting that they got a bum load of the lids. They returned with "we have sole over 2000 of these and had no similar problems". So, my solution is to buy a set of 2 lids from another company that will fit this one. (MEZMUT 20oz Tumbler Replacement Lids, 2 Pack) At least they are supposed to. If they do not, I will come right back tonight and amend this report. I still love the cup and it is worth the cost of extra lids ($7.01 inc. tax) to have this for my morning brew. Lid size: Look for lids that are 8mm or 3 1/8" (or 3.15") for the inside rim of the cup. The 20 oz size really does fit this cup.
M**G
Pretty dang good... but alas. update 2
Update 2: just noticed the crack. I’ve had this mug just under two months. I don’t recall dropping, but I wouldn’t be surprised if I did sometimes. What I think might be more likely is the way I put it down always contacts roughly that spot first. I replaced the original rubber bottom cushion ring thingy with a pad because the one part of the cup holder that contacts the bottom of the mug is smaller than the opening in the rubber ring, making it useless in one of two places where I use it the most. Back to the crack, I’ll be dropping it a star. Doesn’t matter if I dropped the mug or if it’s repeated contact, it shouldn’t crack. And especially within two months. I’m quite annoyed and want to reduce the rating even more, but I holding off for now. I mean, I used a pair of Reduce One mugs for years and they clearly show drop damage (sizable dent) without cracking. Original review starts here: Prior to last week, I had been using a 50 oz Reduce mug with a DIY/custom made holder (PVC piping parts, foam noodles, duct tape and cloth towels). The cup holder wasn't too obtrusive in my previous vehicles, only because I had no way of securing it around the center console with the hand brake in the way. So it sat on the passenger seat, buckled in to help minimize the chances of tipping over the whole thing. With my current vehicle, I no longer have a hand brake, so I modified it to secure on my center console. But with everything else nearby, it is incredibly obtrusive. After a while, the cup holder and the plastic band of the mug that the handle attaches with had become eyesores. By chance I noticed someone had a picture of an expandable cup holder, in a review for that very same Reduce mug. So that started a week long shopping spree (3 expandable cup holders and two new mugs). The first 50 oz mug I purchased was taller and narrower than the Reduce mug. That wasn't really an issue for me. But the twist on flip top lid it used was. Prior to the Reduce mug, I had been using Bubba Keg mugs for a long time. But I found that the flip top part of the lid was a breeding ground for bacteria and it was difficult to clean. Even if you could get a brush (or toothpick) to scrap the visible crevices, there were areas where the flip top mounts to the lid that can't be clean unless you remove the part. Easier said than done and also risks breaking the lid, which I did at one point, needing a replacement. After getting the Reduce mug, I replaced its flip-top lid with a generic press-in lid with magnetic slider (basically a copy of a Yeti lid). While I can insert this lid into the new mug, it takes an incredible amount of effort to remove, due to the mug being designed for a threaded lid. Long preamble just to get here... but now I've got the mug being reviewed here. It has a good size, wide enough that I doubt anything short of an intentional swing would knock it over. And not too particularly tall. The "mouth" is the same as the Reduce mug, which means I can easily swap out the flip top lid with the magnetic slider lid. As I'm typing this review, I'm occasionally taking sips from it... which I had filled with ice and soda some 8-10 hours prior. So it definitely does the job of keeping my drink cold. The only real issue I have with it is the handle. It's very thin and a little uncomfortable, considering I've been use to the thicker handle of the Reduce mug. Hopefully, I'll get used to it over time. But... if you're still reading this, maybe you've remembered that I put in the title "but alas." The reason for that has to do with the three cup holders I also bought. The first one was a bit too tall for my liking, but worse is the top half wobbles even though the base is secured. The second is shorter, but the top still wabbles. The third is technically "too short," but since all three had expandable mounts to secure themselves, it wasn't an issue. What was an issue was the fact that I had found one with a very stable top portion, that was too small for this mug. It only accepts up to 4.8" wide mugs. The mug in this review is 5". 0.2" doesn't seem like a lot, but it's enough to prevent the mug from sitting securely in the holder. However, the mug with the lid I hate, does fit. So my options are: 1. Use the mug from this review with the DIY mug holder. Which isn't really much better than before I did all this shopping. or 2. Use the newest cup holder with the other mug. For now, I'm going with option 2 since I do want to free up access to the things around my center console. But we'll see if I can avoid getting too aggravated by the lid. P.S. I've gone through too many mugs. I had some 5 or 6 64oz Bubba Kegs. I forgot one on my car as I drove off. It eventually fell and got crushed flat. I broke the lid of one, as previously mentioned. Another actually had it's body "explode" (the plastic parts separated from the center metal band). The rest are stored away somewhere. By this point I had multiple Bubba Kegs so I could use one while the others were washed and allowed to dry completely because it had places water could go, that I couldn't wipe dry. I had a 34 oz Yeti mug, which was too tall, easily knocked over and also too small to hold as much as I wanted. Two Reduce mugs that I switched between as I washed one. Though, since it didn't have the drying issue of the Bubba Kegs, I could've just stuck with one. And of course the two recently bought mugs. Update: It turned out that after mounting the newest mug holder in my car, the top was actually more wobbly than I expected due to the arms themselves. So now, I have three wobbly mug holders. All three designs vary enough that they cover most of the types sold on Amazon that might hold a 50oz mug and not look like it would break the moment I set the mug down. I decided to take a different approach, I would try modifying one of them. Long story short, with a layer, now two, of electrical tape, I was able to make it stiffer and the most stable of the three. So, while the drawback is that it’s taller, it’s also wide enough to accept the mug in this review. Despite there still being a little bit of wobble, it’s good enough and I’m a happy camper. Now, if I could do something about this narrow handle.
A**L
Great mugs
I love my mug. We order 2 a red one and a teal. They keep drinks cold all day and hot. We are going to order 2 more for our kids.
A**R
Great Mug - A real winner 🥇
This mug is perfect. It’s really large and it is great for the water drinker. It stays cold for hours and hours. I highly recommend this mug. It comes with extra seals, extra straw and extra straw tips and a rubber bottom to protect furniture. This is a real winner.
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