What’s the best travel mug?
When it comes to a cup of hot coffee or iced tea on the go, a good travel mug really makes all the difference. The best mug will provide you with spill-proof convenience, and even keep the temperature just the way it was meant to be.
CNET recommends Zojirushi’s $30 stainless steel travel mug as the top pick for keeping your beverages at the perfect temperature on the go. It’s a reliable choice for busy mornings or commutes, and you can often find it for under $20.
But your requirements may differ, and we’ve tested the best options to help you find the one that suits your needs.
You can always find an inexpensive travel mug, but if you want a high quality one, then you might need to drop more dough. They can cost up to $45 (which makes it a great gift under $50). To help you navigate through the sea of travel coffee mugs on the market, we tested several of the best to see which ones keep drinks hot the longest, protect against leaks and feel nice to hold — and look at. These are the seven best travel mugs of 2025, which should keep your car’s cup holder occupied.
Best travel coffee mugs
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Admittedly, sometimes choosing the “best” model of a given product is a matter of extreme nuance, but in this case, it wasn’t even close. Zojirushi’s sleek travel mug was the top performer in every possible metric. After 5 hours, the liquid was still piping hot. The screw-on lid was infallible and yet easy to drink from, with a spring-loaded button that opens the lid, and a lock feature to prevent it from being jostled open when in the closed position. (Let it be a testament to my faith in these mechanisms that I put the Zojirushi full of coffee in an overnight bag along with my clothing for a train ride out of town.) Regardless of this additional measure of security, the slim design made it easy to operate one-handed while not risking control of the mug. For the aesthetically conscious, the Zojirushi stainless mug comes in a variety of sizes, colors and patterns.
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Along the same metrics, the Miir Flip Traveler was the clear runner-up to Zojirushi. After 5 hours, it only had lost 10 degrees beyond what the Zojirushi had maintained, but this was a solid 10 degrees hotter than almost any other model on this list. Its screw-on lid also kept all the liquid inside the mug, even when given the roller coaster treatment. The “flip” mechanism is basically a plastic flap that covers and plugs into the opening for sipping. Because the modest flap is so successful at managing leaks it wasn’t as easy to flip open one-handed, but then again there’s a lot less lid in your face when you go to take a sip. It costs less than Zojirushi and with several size and color options, this would be an excellent choice for those looking for a solid travel mug on a smaller budget.