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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2907101" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Gotta go with this for coffee. I had one of the first ones and the lid is nearly impossible to clean. When you do clean it, it will taste like soap for a week. The remedy to all of this is simply don't wash it. Mine rolled around on the floorboard of my truck many a time and never spilled a single drop and your morning coffee will still be warm in the afternoon. I hear the new ones have been redesigned for easier cleaning. When I get back to working on the road I'll buy another one.</p><p></p><p>For cold drinks I use an Ozark Trail (Yeti knock off) from WalMart. You can get them in 2packs for $19.99 at Sam's. I can't imagine paying more, these keep ice for 24+ hours indoors and ice will last most of the day locked up in my truck in the summertime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2907101, member: 3099"] Gotta go with this for coffee. I had one of the first ones and the lid is nearly impossible to clean. When you do clean it, it will taste like soap for a week. The remedy to all of this is simply don't wash it. Mine rolled around on the floorboard of my truck many a time and never spilled a single drop and your morning coffee will still be warm in the afternoon. I hear the new ones have been redesigned for easier cleaning. When I get back to working on the road I'll buy another one. For cold drinks I use an Ozark Trail (Yeti knock off) from WalMart. You can get them in 2packs for $19.99 at Sam's. I can't imagine paying more, these keep ice for 24+ hours indoors and ice will last most of the day locked up in my truck in the summertime. [/QUOTE]
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