Contigo 'West Loop' Travel Mug
The ultimate travel mug for commuters everywhere
Ditch the Styrofoam and cheap coffee mugs and drink your morning brew in style – leaks and spills not included.
Was £29.95Save 27%
Was £29.95Save 27%
Was £29.95Save 27%
Was £29.95Save 27%
Contigo Travel Mug Best Bits
- Insulated travel mug
- 100% spill and leak-proof
- Ideal for commuters
- Keeps drinks hot or cold
- Lids are Dishwasher safe
- Metal beaker is dishwasher safe (Silver only!)
- Massive 470ml capacity
The ultimate travel mug for commuters everywhere
There are loads of cheap travel mugs about but if you want one that won't spill or leak then you need the Contigo AUTOSEAL® Stainless Steel Travel Mug. Vacuum insulated, this cool travel mug will keep hot drinks hot for up to four hours and cold drinks chilled for up to 12 hours.
Thanks to the AUTOSEAL technology, accidental spills are now a thing of the past. To release the liquid, simply press the AUTOSEAL button and sip away. Once you've replenished your thirst, let go of the button and the mug automatically seals, keeping your drink safe in its trusty container.
Contoured, smooth and sleek, this stainless steel Contigo travel mug is easy to hold and fits most standard cup holders. It's the new must-have accessory for any commuter.
NOTE: Only the Silver Contigo is dishwasher safe
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"Bought it for my wife. Can't even borrow it from her!! She absolutely loves it - and the drinks do stay hot for hours (according to her!)."





Mr Raymond Michael Roche, Dorset
"Best of the best. Absolutely 100% spill proof. Fill it, sling it in your bag and carry on with no worries about accidents. I took mine on holiday to Cyprus and found it kept water at fridge temperature for hours even when it had been left for 2 hours on the top deck of an open topped bus in the blazing sun. The seat was too hot to sit on, the outside of the cannister was toasty, but the water inside was lovely and cool. It seems very solidly made and has a larger capacity than most other mugs on the market. I bought the silver one because the whole thing can go in the dishwasher if needed, but more often than not a good rinse under a tap with a bit of dish soap will do the job."





Nick, London





























