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Posted: 11/21/2011 7:28:54 PM EDT
Come on GD, find me one.... God knows I can't find one.
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Oh yes, I know about the Battle Mug. It is absolutely outstanding. But I need a coffee cup, spill proof insulated ect....
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I don't know where its made but here is one.
http://store.ar15.com/store/product.html?cat=3&prod=72 |
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I have been trying to find one myself. Are Thermos products still made in USA? They have some nice ones on their website.
ETA I can't find one. Even the Bubba Keg ones are made in China. Oh well. At least I have a good old. heavy ass, US made Stanley thermos bottle. |
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Come on GD, find me one.... God knows I can't find one. You'll find them right next to the US made Unicorns, Cameros, Chargers, and Dodge Rams. |
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I really don't think that any SSteel mugs are made in the USA anymore. Go plastic and get a Tervis tumbler with a handle and travel lid.
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I have been trying to find one myself. Are Thermos products still made in USA? They have some nice ones on their website. I was looking at a few this weekend. Made in China. |
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Not what you're asking about specifically, but Tervis tumblers are made in florida, double walled, can buy handles and spill-proof tops with a good lifetime warranty. we love ours.
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I have been trying to find one myself. Are Thermos products still made in USA? They have some nice ones on their website. ETA I can't find one. Even the Bubba Keg ones are made in China. Oh well. At least I have a good old. heavy ass, US made Stanley thermos bottle. Thermos appears to be made in China. |
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I have been trying to find one myself. Are Thermos products still made in USA? They have some nice ones on their website. ETA I can't find one. Even the Bubba Keg ones are made in China. Oh well. At least I have a good old. heavy ass, US made Stanley thermos bottle. Must be an older one then huh...? I just checked mine... http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d198/weiserbud12/b5d4419a.jpg http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d198/weiserbud12/a9c96fea.jpg Yep, mine was my grandfather's. It's probably at least 45 years old. He passed in 1976 and had it a while before that. |
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I bet if there was enough interest Vollrath might be able to make something happen.
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Quoted: I really don't think that any SSteel mugs are made in the USA anymore. Go plastic and get a Tervis tumbler with a handle and travel lid. Plastic makes coffee taste bad. I used em for years with shit coffee and it didn't matter. Once I started making good stuff, I noticed how badly the plastic skunks it. Now I have stainless mugs. Problem is, they still have plastic caps and so I have to go around all topless and shit. I don't give a damn if it's Chinese, Vietmanese, or Portugese, someone PLEASE make me a goddamn stainless cap! |
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I have been trying to find one myself. Are Thermos products still made in USA? They have some nice ones on their website. ETA I can't find one. Even the Bubba Keg ones are made in China. Oh well. At least I have a good old. heavy ass, US made Stanley thermos bottle. Must be an older one then huh...? I just checked mine... http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d198/weiserbud12/b5d4419a.jpg http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d198/weiserbud12/a9c96fea.jpg The old shit is always the best. Built like a tank! Yep, mine was my grandfather's. It's probably at least 45 years old. He passed in 1976 and had it a while before that. |
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I thought of that when I saw this thread but I wasn't going to post it because I don't think that mug is all it's cracked up to be. $190, it only holds 24oz, the carry handle is extra and I don't think Aluminum is going to keep your beverage a desired temp for long. |
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I got an awesome insulated, spill-proof travel mug (I think it was Thermos brand) that was made in Japan, and they make good stuff. Check out http://www.baldmountaincoffee.com, that's where I got mine.
ETA: I don't see the one I ordered there now, I think it may be out of production. Try some other specialty coffee websites, though. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Quoted: http://www.laruetactical.com/18-oz-stainless-steel-klean-kanteen-larue-logo http://www.laruetactical.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/product_detail/zz046475.jpg Sorry, not made in the USA, not insulated and not a mug. Close though ... |
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http://www.laruetactical.com/18-oz-stainless-steel-klean-kanteen-larue-logo http://www.laruetactical.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/product_detail/zz046475.jpg Fuck yeah. I was thinking to myself yesterday "self, I need to get a naglene bottle or something, so I can has water, since I'm almost always dehydrated." Then I saw this thread, and that item. I ordered. (also put in the comments: "draw an AK on the box". I'll follow up if they do it!) |
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Quoted: Not what you're asking about specifically, but Tervis tumblers are made in florida, double walled, can buy handles and spill-proof tops with a good lifetime warranty. we love ours. They are made like two miles from my house. They are cool people.. |
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Here is one http://www.cafepress.com/+made_in_america_ceramic_travel_mug,390314223http://i1.cpcache.com/product/390314223/made_in_america_travel_mug.jpg?color=NA&height=460&width=460 Bad link, doesn't work for me at least |
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I don't know how to fix the link, if you cut and past it it will work.
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Quoted: Quoted: http://www.laruetactical.com/18-oz-stainless-steel-klean-kanteen-larue-logo http://www.laruetactical.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/product_detail/zz046475.jpg Fuck yeah. I was thinking to myself yesterday "self, I need to get a naglene bottle or something, so I can has water, since I'm almost always dehydrated." Then I saw this thread, and that item. I ordered. (also put in the comments: "draw an AK on the box". I'll follow up if they do it!) I bought a very similar one. I hate it. The mouth is way too big, it is impossible to drink out of without spilling. Espically if you are moving. Maybe I am some kind of retard though. Your results may vary....... |
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Here is one http://www.cafepress.com/+made_in_america_ceramic_travel_mug,390314223http://i1.cpcache.com/product/390314223/made_in_america_travel_mug.jpg?color=NA&height=460&width=460 Bad link, doesn't work for me at least Fixored: Cafe Press Made in the US travel Mug |
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My son bought me a Contigo. It's Chinese, but it's the bee's knees. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v616/CobraChief/61gmxViroKL.jpg No other mug on the planet keeps coffee warm like a Contigo. I don't care where it's made. Can't beat being able to turn the thing upside down w/o it leaking. |
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My son bought me a Contigo. It's Chinese, but it's the bee's knees. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v616/CobraChief/61gmxViroKL.jpg I picked up a Contigo at Target. Made in China, but it's awesome. |
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http://www.laruetactical.com/18-oz-stainless-steel-klean-kanteen-larue-logo http://www.laruetactical.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/product_detail/zz046475.jpg Man I should of thought of that. But maybe someone from LaRue could chime in as to where they get the bottles from? |
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http://www.laruetactical.com/18-oz-stainless-steel-klean-kanteen-larue-logo http://www.laruetactical.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/product_detail/zz046475.jpg Those are made in China. WHY! |
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http://www.laruetactical.com/18-oz-stainless-steel-klean-kanteen-larue-logo http://www.laruetactical.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/product_detail/zz046475.jpg Those are made in China. WHY! |
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My son bought me a Contigo. It's Chinese, but it's the bee's knees. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v616/CobraChief/61gmxViroKL.jpg The wife bought me one a few weeks ago and I concur. Car & Driver rated it #1. |
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Mad in USA Thermos Bottle http://i1.cpcache.com/product/572950848/made_in_the_usa_large_thermos_bottle.jpg?color=StainlessSteel&height=460&width=460 Yeah , but what does it hold ? 10 ounces ? Even the big green china Stanley thermos' are STILL $35-$45 . . . wtf ?? I dont care if it's got a lifetime warranty , I'm sick of sending money to fucking commies. I was looking for another thermos and ended up settling for a chi-com one . |
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Buy on of the chinese ones
Have a draftsman draw you a set of plans of it iaw ANSI 14.5 Find a local machineshop to fabricate it out 18-8 Stainless Steel (good luck finding a custom spin former - or affording a one off if you do) Find an o ring or gasket |
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MINE!
Not sure where it is made but have had one for 8 years... Keeps shit hot for a long time and have used mine as a hammer to beat the stink off a bum when he assaulted me. |
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My wife bought me a set of Contigo spill-proof stainless coffee travel mugs for Christmas. They're not made in USA, but they fucking rock.
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Wait, you want an American made stainless steel mug to drink coffe inported from Columbia or Indonesia?
Or will you drink tee from China? |
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Quoted: Come on GD, find me one.... God knows I can't find one. Thermos King Travel Tumbler (coffee commuting mug) |
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Mad in USA Thermos Bottle http://i1.cpcache.com/product/572950848/made_in_the_usa_large_thermos_bottle.jpg?color=StainlessSteel&height=460&width=460 Yeah , but what does it hold ? 10 ounces ? Even the big green china Stanley thermos' are STILL $35-$45 . . . wtf ?? I dont care if it's got a lifetime warranty , I'm sick of sending money to fucking commies. I was looking for another thermos and ended up settling for a chi-com one . http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y214/ultramagbrion/Mobile%20Uploads/1123111016a.jpg Agreed screw the commies! Some of these being posted I'm still not sure if they are made in the US.... |
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Quoted: Here is one http://www.cafepress.com/+made_in_america_ceramic_travel_mug,390314223http://i1.cpcache.com/product/390314223/made_in_america_travel_mug.jpg?color=NA&height=460&width=460 Link leads to a blank page. |
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