Stainless Steel 20 oz Coffee Travel Mugs

Stainless Steel 20 oz Coffee Travel Mugs

Specifications
Capacity: 1.3 Pounds

Pounds of what?

Hmmm…

I also see this:

Total Capacity: 20 ounces.
Pour Over Brewing Capacity: 12 ounces.

@ThunderThighs


(Please note: I don’t work for Woot, I just volunteer to help out here on the forums.)

Not sure what the pounds mean.

I understand the two different capacities though because the coffee/tea filter/funnel takes up about 2" of the mug.

Warm poundcake. With butter.

Not everyone drinks coffee.

People think I’m either crazy or lying when I tell them that I’ve never drank coffee in my life.

I had a few sips as a kid from my parents’ cups. Didn’t much like it. Never drank it again.

I don’t drink coffee, either. I’ve had it but it just never appealed to me. I’d much rather have hot chocolate.

I once went with somebody to Dunkin with 2 birthday coupons for free drinks.

They got a coffee (I think?) and I got hot cocoa.

It wouldn’t have been nearly as odd had it NOT been very hot outside.

…and they got coffee. Both are hot. Both are made with beans. I see no problem with this.

I think I know what you mean. Black coffee is acrid, bitter, and curdles sensitive stomachs.
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A creamier version with low acid might be pleasant.
For instant; Kava instant is low acid. Golden Ratio and LifeBoost if you can find those also.
For premix with creamer packs: Gold Kili or Maxpresso packets are very mild and pleasant - not bitter. Mixed with 6 to 8 oz of hot water (add milk if desired).
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Or you could go to Starbucks order a Latte and have coffee flavored cream and sugar!

Someone updated the listing after I pointed out the mistake I guess. I copied and pasted the info

Pounds sterling, if you carefully stack and arrange shillings to fill it.