Brenda M.
Great quality item! The cups are sturdy and easily collapsible. The top is sturdy and fits perfectly around a metal-like rim. It even has a little hand rope so you can carry it easily or attach with a caribeener to a back pack.
Meryl S.
Most compact cup I’ve found. Great for a travel cup for dogs too, fits perfect in the cup holder. Travel bowls are usually really wide and not so convenient. I Like the soft fabric bowls but they use chemicles to make them “waterproof” so no more of those types for me.
Debbie D.
My husband and I travel a lot and hate using the hotel or ship provided glasses. These take up no room in the suitcases, hold plenty of liquid and come with a cap to keep the rim of the cup clean while traveling.The base is stable enough that there is no problem with tipping when filled with liquid. We're very happy to have these.
Gina C.
I'm flying more lately, and hate single-use plastic bottles and coffee cups. Carrying an empty travel cup took up sooo much backpack space--until now. These cups are space-saving, easily fit under a spout for refilling with water; they protect your hands from the heat of a hot drink. Then they fold up flat to be tucked into a purse or pocket!
Kirsten J.
Used on our recent camping trip. Great for hot coffee or hot cocoa - won’t burn your hands!
Kevin G.
We have a small tank bag for the motorcycle and these are ideal to take with us when we want to go on a picnic. Allows more room for food and beverages. The seal tight lid also makes it great to take into the water and carry with you (as does the handy wrist strap). I wish they made food containers, too.
David M.
Use these immediately after getting them. I bought for camping along with my French press, they are perfect size and don't burn your hand from the hot coffee.
Ann G.
I love these little cups. Since they are so compact, I keep two in my purse at all times. I use them to get water at the movie theater. Also, when I go out to eat and want to bring home a small piece of meat for my dog, I use one of these rather than asking the waiter for a doggie bag.