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I like my coffee hot, not lukewarm---same with tea. I have tried it in porcelain, stainless steel, ceramic etc. It gets cold so fast.  I saw one today that is enameled metal. I was wondering if this would be good at keeping my drinks hot enough. I really don;t like drinking from metal, but this would be coated.  Any one?

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I never touch the stuff, but, you might try a Yenti coffee cup.

I got the big tall one for water.

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seems like Q sells some type of stuff like that, too.

 

Insulated, etc.

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I just reheat mine in the microwave. My mother bought a small electric heat plate that is the size of a coffee mug that she uses for her morning coffees.

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Re: Keeping coffee hot

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@geegerbee Just off topic, did you get treatment for  that infection in your mouth you had posted about? If you posted an update I missed it.

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I feel your pain. I like smaller cups ,not commuter  size. I mostly use Correlle because it's lightweight, not that it keeps coffee hot. I preheat my cup with water in the microwave on mornings when the cups feel cold. .The coffee doesn't stay warm for long. DD got a Primula coffee mug 14 oz but I never asked how it worked. 

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Yes. My appt. is for March 4th and I am on a cancellation list. Plan is to remove and discard my bridge on my front teeth, remove the tooth that broke off in the gums and make a new bridge. Expensive, but I don't want to mess with an infection in my head after reading all the comments.  Thanks for remembering me.

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I also love my coffee HOT. For many years I used an electric percolator and the coffee was always HOT.  In the last several years - these electric percolators have all been defective - I tried at least 6 different brands. They're made very cheaply in China - and they last a few months.

I went on Amazon a year ago - and bought a 5 cup inexpensive drip coffee maker. The coffee comes out luke-warm - so I've had to put it in the microwave for 34 seconds. While drinking the coffee - I've had to put it back in the microwave to heat - as it doesn't stay HOT.

I can't figure out what's going on with COFFEE MAKERS!!!!!!!!

 

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Tervis Clear & Colorful Mug Insulated Tumbler with Black Lid, 16 oz Tritan, Clear

 

I also like my coffee piping hot.  I've tried everything, including those hot plates and nothing did the trick. I recently purchased the above mug from Amazon, and while it's not perfect, it beats everything I've tried. 

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My coffee must be almost scalding hot. I use a Keurig. First I run my ceramic coffee cup under the kitchen faucet as hot as it goes to warm the cup. Then I put the milk in and microwave that for 30 seconds. Then the Keurig does its job with the coffee and it's screaming hot and light with milk.