Best Coffee Mug Kinto Travel Tumbler Hario Pour Over Review

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Kinto Travel Tumbler review
Coffee tumblers are a dime a dozen, and for such seemingly simple implements, the wide range of prices is rather impressive. Coming in at the pricier end of things, the Kinto Travel Tumbler retails from about SGD 50, pitting itself against fellow insulated mugs and purpose-built coffee-focussed options.

The Kinto Travel Mug with drinking lid removed. Image: Ian Ling
Instantly-recognisable with its two-stage lid design, the Kinto has a bold palette of powder coated colour options. Moreover, the Kinto Travel Tumbler offers an incredible drinking experience and boast-worthy heat-holding properties – meaning it will likely be especially popular among iced coffee drinkers.

Double-walled vacuum insulation
Arriving in an unassuming box, the Kinto itself has an austere design, with sleek lines and minimal branding and design flourishes. I got the 350ML stainless steel version which proved to be just large enough for users like myself who aren’t in the habit of guzzling their beverages.

Its vacuum insulation is remarkable, and freshly brewed V60 coffee at 7:30 a.m. comfortably stays piping hot till past noon. Kinto advertises six-hour performance for both hot (above 60ºC/149ºF) and cold (below 8ºC/46ºF) beverages, but I found that solid ice lasted well past the 12H mark when not regularly opened.
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