| | |  | | Home » Thermos Sipp 16 Ounce Leak-Proof Drink Bottle, White | | | | | | | Description: | | The Sipp by Thermos Vacuumware line combines sleek style with unique functional features. We've used the best materials we could find and added clever features like integrated tea hooks. Featuring Thermos vacuum insulation technology, your food and beverages will stay hot or cold for hours. Thermos knows how much hot matters to commuters, and that's why we've developed the Sipp Leak-Proof Drink Bottle. The flip-top lid has an innovative drink well that controls the flow of hot liquids, making it easier and safer to sip hot beverages directly from the bottle. | | | Features: | |
• Thermos vacuum insulation technology for maximum temperature retention, hot or cold; keeps liquids hot for 12 hours and cold for 24 hours
• Smooth glow design helps control the flow of warm liquids; keeps liquids hot for 12 hours and cold liquids for 24 hours
• Hygienic push button lid with one-handed operation is made with bpa-free eastman tritan copolyester to resist stains and provide durability
• Unbreakable stainless steel interior and exterior
• Dishwasher safe; capacity 16oz/480ml
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 9.75 inches | | Product Width:
| 2.9 inches | | Product Height:
| 9.75 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 2.7 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.9 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 19 reviews |
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Better plan to replace this every couple of monthsJan 15, 2012
By The Bev Man See update below...
The good news is that this thermos has the best insulation I have ever seen. I've left ice water in it in the car for a couple of hours and the ice was still there when I came back. I bought two of these since I liked them so much.
The bad news is that they don't last. In both of the units I bought, after a couple of months, the button breaks off and the lid can't be closed, so they end up in the trash. Both of them, same problem after the same amount of time.
Too bad because they really keep things cold for a long time.
3/4/2012 Update to my review. As a result of my reviews and problems with this product, I was contacted by Thermos management about getting replacement units. This is the first time I've ever heard of a company being proactive and contacting me because of a review I wrote and wanting to make things right. Five stars to the Thermos Company for their outstanding customer service, while most companies don't care after they take your money. I received two replacement unit of a different model (by my choosing) within a couple of days by FedEx. They wanted me to return the old units I'm assuming to determine the cause of the failure to make a better product. Unfortunately I no longer had them. While I don't understand why the original units broke so quickly, I will always be a customer to a company that respects their customers and is proactive about resolving problems.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great Thermos, Terrible DurabilityJan 17, 2012
By Kazarlin I bought this mug for my fiance after looking at every other thermos made by man. This was settled upon because of the sippy lip allowing more natural consumption of coffee, top that snaps and locks closed allowing for storing in the side pocket of a backpack with out fear of spillage and the ability to keep coffee warm on his commute. He was very excited to use it so it was used for hot and cold beverages the first week and keep both at their appropriate temperatures for extended periods of time. My biggest and,in fact,only complaint is that the lip snapped off from the hinge after week 3 of use. This mug was hand washed each day and lovingly cared for by my fiance so I see no reason why this should of happened so soon. He super glued it back together and continues to use it, but I'm disappointed in the limited durability of this mug.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Excellent insulationJan 16, 2012
By Jane35 I have used this insulated coffee tumbler for months now and love it. It keeps my coffee hot all morning (from 7am) and is still lukewarm by 5pm. I like the fliptop. It has held up well so far and I use it 5 days a week. I will probably buy another in case the button breaks, as per another review here.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Better plan to replace this every couple of monthsJan 15, 2012
By The Bev Man See update below...
The good news is that this thermos has the best insulation I have ever seen. I've left ice water in it in the car for a couple of hours and the ice was still there when I came back. I bought two of these since I liked them so much.
The bad news is that they don't last. In both of the units I bought, after a couple of months, the button breaks off and the lid can't be closed, so they end up in the trash. Both of them, same problem after the same amount of time.
Too bad because they really keep things cold for a long time.
3/4/2012 Update to my review. As a result of my reviews and problems with this product, I was contacted by Thermos management about getting replacement units. This is the first time I've ever heard of a company being proactive and contacting me because of a review I wrote and wanting to make things right. Five stars to the Thermos Company for their outstanding customer service, while most companies don't care after they take your money. I received two replacement unit of a different model (by my choosing) within a couple of days by FedEx. They wanted me to return the old units I'm assuming to determine the cause of the failure to make a better product. Unfortunately I no longer had them. While I don't understand why the original units broke so quickly, I will always be a customer to a company that respects their customers and is proactive about resolving problems.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Exactly as advertisedOct 05, 2011
By G-Man I was skeptical when I bought a $25 dollar thermos. I mean, really - what does it do for $25? Does it filter your water? Does it do your homework? Does it make the sun shine on rainy days? No, but it does exactly as it advertises.
The very first thing I did upon buying one of these is test the "cold for 24 hours" claim. I filled it with cold water, waited exactly 24 hours, then tested to see if it was still cold. I was shocked to find that not only was it still cold, but it was only (very) slightly warmer than it was when I first filled it. Still very cold and refreshing! I even left it out in the sun to see if it would hold up to the claim, and was surprised to find that it did a remarkable job even in the hot summer sun.
I turned it upside down, and other than the very first attempt (explained later in this review) there was no leakage at all.
I then tested it with a hot cup of coffee, and I can confirm that 12 hours later the coffee was still very warm (not as hot as it was, but still impressively warm).
There are some small issues to note however.
First, if you're primary use for this is to keep water cold, you should never put anything in it but water. The reason for this is that the liquid you put in the thermos gets into the rubber gaskets. While this isn't noticable if using it for water only, it's very noticable otherwise. I was surprise to taste coffee when I filled it with water after my "hot beverage" test. You need to wash it several times to get the taste out, and washing it isn't the easiest thing to do as there is very little room in the top piece and getting under the gasket is challenging to say the least.
Second, while the construction of the thermos itself is high-quality, the top is plastic. I've dropped my thermos several times, and when it lands upright there are no issues (outside of some minor asthetic flaws). If it lands upside-down, it can and will break on you. The loop piece in particular seems to be the piece most prone to breakage. Also, the little locking mechanism is a bit flimsy, and after some hard use it basically becomes moot as it slips right off as soon as you tilt it.
Third (and this is rather trivial), it doesn't hold a full bottle of water. The first time I filled it I used a standard 16.9 oz bottle of water and was surprised when it overflowed. It's rated for only 16 oz, so there's no deception here. However, you need to be careful when filling it as you can't go over the indent where the gasket sits. Since the gasket sits inside the thermos, this isn't all that intuitive. If you fill it too much, the excess leaks out as soon as you tilt the thermos.
Overall, these are pretty awesome. I use mine for water only (now), and always have cold water at my disposal. Great for bike rides and hikes. Nothing on the market today will keep water ice cold for this length of time. I'm buying a second one just to keep at my office so I don't have to lug one around with me everywhere I go (and make no mistake about it - I bring this thing EVERYWHERE I go).
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