Can NextMug Level-Up Your Coffee Game?

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Published 2024-07-12
Today's video is a viewer request for the NextMug, a popular heated coffee mug.

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0:00 Intro, Unboxing, & Overview
1:35 Capacity Test & First Warming Test
3:16 Coffee Test
6:14 Battery Test
7:34 Warming Test Redux
8:23 Final Thoughts

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All Comments (21)
  • @C.R.L.
    i dont think its meant to heat things up so much as it is meant to keep hot coffee at a certain temperature
  • @Bnuttn
    gotta love that "no app required" is advertised as a feature...
  • @woocifer
    I'm literally drinking coffee from one right now. I can relay my experiences here. It's expensive, I got it as a gift. However...I keep it charged in my kitchen and now have a cupboard full of mugs that I never use. I continuously use this mug. If you use the plastic lid, it lengthens the battery to quite a long time compared to not having it on. The first heat setting keeps your hot coffee at a nice heated temperature. In fact right when you make it and turn it on, it can be a little uncomfortable to drink. I don't use the other two settings at all. As I said, this mug is expensive in cost, but I really enjoy using it and appreciate it's ability to keep my coffee hot. And the fact that it has literally made the rest of my mugs unused is somewhat a shocking revelation. I use it with my Keurig and it fits a perfect full mug with space for cream. If you have the money you won't be unhappy with what it's supposed to do :)
  • @Maggieroselee
    Fabulous at keeping drinks hot, NOT heating up from cold. Just put you warm drink in, and it's amazing! ❤ ☕️ 🍵
  • @sdb9884
    Bailey looks so much like my old dog. I miss her. Seeing Bailey brings me good memories. ❤
  • @PBTophie
    I don't think this mug is designed to heat liquids nor to keep an entire cupful hot for four hours straight. Rather, I think it was designed with the expectation that someone would be drinking it over an unspecified period of time. I would imagine that less liquid would require less energy to keep warm if one were actively emptying the cup; and thus the mug could possibly meet that four-hour mark over several cups of coffee.
  • A year ago, I just spent 8 bucks on a plate you sit a regular mug on that can be kept heated at various degrees of your choosing! Works like a charm!
  • @lazyman-v9z
    I always drink my coffee in less than 15 minutes. I never pay attention to its temperature. 😅
  • @k.y.6148
    Long sleeves and 100 degrees? I wouldn't leave the house until fall!
  • @LordHog
    I have one of these for the past year. I use it all the time and do like it a lot. Regarding the battery, yeah, no, it sucks. But since it sits at my desk it stays plugged in all day. I don’t use the mug to heat up water, but to keep it hot. I used a hot water dispenser to fill it up and then it stays hot.
  • @Mythkos
    My Final Thoughts - Get a good insulated mug that will keep your liquid hot or cold, avoid the unnecessary electronics.
  • @someonesane
    I normally drink tea (or hot chocolate in the winter), while I read or draw. Both tend to distract me enough that, when I go to take another sip, has me drinking them cold. I may need to get a couple of these.
  • @MuttTheNoob
    If u put the lid on as it’s warming up it gets hotter faster.. just like warming water on a stove .. lid on means hotter faster
  • @RaynmanPlays
    At this point, since you live in Las Vegas, you can just leave your coffee outside and the Las Vegas heat will keep it piping hot for you.
  • @Trina_White
    Thanks James, you are so thorough, awesome review!❤
  • @anarchy_of_dirt
    It isn’t an electric kettle. It’s a mug. It’s meant to keep your hot drink hot. Not to heat it from room temp.
  • @Sadlander2
    I see comments from people saying that they finish their coffee in just a few minutes... Well, here's an example: Often, I bring a cup of coffee to the living room, take a sip, then I grab my guitar and get so inspired that, when I put it down to take one more sip, it's been 30 minutes and my coffee is cold. Having said that, I totally agree with the people who say that 100 bucks is way too much, that you can just use a thermos if you want your coffee to stay warm for a longer period. But that's just me. I can imagine, for multi-millionaires, if they prefer drinking from a mug than from a thermos, I'm sure that 100 bucks would be totally worth it.
  • @gnic76
    I have a 25 dollar travel mug that keeps my coffee hot for over 3 hours. No battery needed
  • At US$100, why wouldn't i just make a new cup of coffee every hour? Jeesh