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  2. These Are the Travel Mugs Our Editors Carry in Their Backpacks

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    The Best Travel Mugs. Best Overall: Yeti Rambler Stackable Mug. Best Value: CamelBak Horizon Tumbler. ... The travel mug also comes with a press-on lid with a slider for the mouth opening. It ...

  3. The 5 best heated coffee mugs of 2025 - AOL

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    Capacity: 12 ounces | Temperature options: 135, 140, or 145°F | Battery life: Up to 2 hours | Lid: Yes | Color options: Black only Most heated coffee mugs cost $100 or more, but this budget ...

  4. Stanley recalls 2.6 million mugs after reports of burns from ...

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    Image of a Stanley Switchback travel mug impacted by the recall of 2.6 million mugs due to risk of burn and injury. / Credit: Consumer Product Safety Comission

  5. Cup - Wikipedia

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    Rococo cup with saucer, circa 1753, soft-paste porcelain with overglaze enamelling, Vincennes porcelain. A cup is an open-top vessel (container) used to hold liquids for drinking, typically with a flattened hemispherical shape, and often with a capacity of about 100–250 millilitres (3–8 US fl oz).

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    Use it in the kitchen to store bulky appliances like your microwave, Crock Pot and blender, or turn the entire island into dedicated coffee and cocktails corner for the holidays.Use the top to ...

  7. List of common misconceptions - Wikipedia

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    Microwave ovens are not tuned to any specific resonant frequency for water molecules in the food. They cook food via dielectric heating of polar molecules, notably water and fats. Microwave ovens do not cook food from the inside out. 2.45 GHz microwaves can only penetrate approximately 1–1.5 inches (2.5–3.8 centimeters) into most foods.