Submitted by home_cheese t3_z5bl9n in BuyItForLife
upvoatsforall t1_ixvjhun wrote
Reply to comment by home_cheese in Zojirushi SM-KHE48. Used daily for 6 years. Retains heat better than a Yeti, fewer $$$. by home_cheese
They were both left open? Does one have a larger opening than the other? Is one wider than the other?
jafarion t1_ixvzxhs wrote
They were left open before the test started so they both had the same ambient internal temperature is what I understood.
home_cheese OP t1_ixw39tc wrote
That is correct. And closed when tested.
LikesTheTunaHere t1_ixwzuzp wrote
The zuri has a smaller opening and a smaller top surface area as well as its taller and not as wide.
I assume all of that plays apart with why zuri is BY FAR the best at retaining heat. The heat basically only escapes from the top and zuri has the least amount of liquid exposed. Also their lids are way more robust and thicker than everything else.
My Zuri I can put tea in it at about 4:45am and at 5:30-6pm its still very nice to drink.
I had to buy worse ones if i wanted to drink them on the way to work or around the house because even leaving the lid open wasn't good enough to have them cool off fast enough to a drinkable temp.
ThatDarnScat t1_ixy1flb wrote
I have one. I make my coffee strong and put an ice cube in it to get it down to just above drinking temp. It's perfect. If I don't do that. I have to leave the thing open for an hour or so before I can drink it.
a11en t1_ixxzfoc wrote
Hahaha. Yes- I agree. I don’t dare try to drink the coffee on the drive anymore! I’ll be swearing and might spit it out all over the wheel to save my tongue. Rofl!!
AuxiliaryPriest t1_ixytwb0 wrote
I read that as 5:30- 6 AM and was thinking how hot do you need to have your teas to be drinkable.
AuxiliaryPriest t1_ixyu1r5 wrote
Wait.. Is a Zuri different from a Zojirushi?
mamahazard t1_ixz6y12 wrote
I believe their use of 'Zuri' is just them shortening Zojirushi.
LikesTheTunaHere t1_ixze4yx wrote
just a brain fart typo
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