

Yeah, I've had sharper, better-quality knives in the past, but for hundreds of dollars more. Promising review: "This is my best buy of the month, and best knife buy of the year. Psst - the knives don't come with this a holder, but you can snag an easy-to-install magnetic bar for knives on Amazon if you want to display them like this reviewer did! It includes a chef's knife, paring knife, bread knife, slicing knife, utility knife, and santoku knife. Get it from Amazon for $19.95 (available in six sizes and 24 colors). You'll have it for years." - ViciousCycle But if you need something practical that will keep your coffee warm for 30–45 minutes, can be reheated in a microwave, and collapses to the dimensions of a tall hockey puck, this is a good purchase. If you want a 12-ounce cup that keeps your drink hot or cold for a long time, this isn't the cup for you.

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Plus you have the advantage of being able to reheat your drink in the microwave which you can't do with a stainless cup. It's not a stainless vacuum cup, but it does hold its temperature better than your typical gas station or coffee shop cup. There is enough volume in the cup to allow for the 12-ounce brew plus ample creamer. It even has some reasonable thermal properties. It seals well so you don't have to worry about leaking your drink on your shirt. The plastic collar enables you to hold the cup without squeezing it or burning your hands on the hot walls of the cup. The 12-ounce Stojo cup I purchased is very practical. Promising review: "I take my lunch to work and during mid day I like to use the Keurig to brew a cup of coffee. Stojo is a small business that specializes in dishwasher-, microwave-safe storage and travel products with the goal of eliminating single-use plastics. Get it from Amazon for $49.99 (available in six colors).Ĭheck out a TikTok of the Stojo collapsible cup in action. It’s pretty, it’s lightweight so I can move it easily to use it as a step stool, and the storage capacity is perfect for things like my nightly moisturizers, my Kindle and journals, and other little miscellaneous things." - Monica N. It wasn’t bringing me joy, just begrudging utility. But you know, those things aren’t pretty. Promising review: "I was using a small foldable step stool in my bedroom to reach the top shelves of my wardrobe. It also just looks so darn cute (and comes in so many colors that I'm tempted to buy another!). It was RIDICULOUSLY easy to set up - I had it done in less than 10 minutes, and probably didn't even need the directions. It's also sturdy enough to sit on, if I ever wanted to have guests over and needed an extra chair. I recently got one of these for my new apartment to stash my candles and ~candle accessories~ in and it's pretty much become my favorite piece of furniture? I use it to prop up my feet during work hours and sometimes if I want to eat on my couch I'll use it as a tray.

Another bonus? If you flip the lid over, it has a wooden base, so you can *also* use this as a teensy snack table.
