Отзывы о Термокружка Zojirushi SM-NA48, 0.48 л
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- особенности: вакуумный
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Nevertheless, I hesitate to recommend this product because, over time, the rubber parts of the seal develop some kind of black stain that's impossible to remove from the rubber. (You can get it off the plastic.) It even changes the texture of the rubber, making it rough. I've owned the three in the picture about a year and half, and this is what they look like, despite daily cleaning. They've never held anything but ice water.
Now, I would overlook this problem if it were not for the exorbitant cost of replacements, which are available from the manufacturer's website. The lid cover gasket and stopper set, which together replace the 3 rubber parts in each mug, cost over $16! And I need 4 sets of them! Usually when a product costs this much to begin with, the manufacturer makes parts available at a reasonable cost, or gratis. Not this one.
The finish is nice and the top operates easily. The top can be taken apart for easy cleaning. So why is this bottle got placed at the back of my cupboard? The reason is that I have been using a better bottle.
Both Zojirushi and Tiger bottles are well known Japanese brand. They are both very well made. I choose Tiger over Zojirushi because Tiger has a better design and has better interior finish in general.
For the same capacity, Tiger bottle is shorter. The reason is the design of the cap. The cap on the Tiger is lower profile. The lock and that unlocks the opening button is on the button not like the Zojirushi which has a separate lock next to the opening button.
The Interior Finish is a big deal for me. I like bottles with a highly-polished finish. This issue is cleaning. Highly-polished one does not stain easily. The Tiger bottle that I replaced this Zojirushi bottle has a better finish.
I am not saying that Zojirushi is not a nice bottle. I am saying that there is another alternative that could be better. Check out the Tiger bottles if you are considering Zojirushi bottles.
The warranty does not cover any cosmetic damage, such as peeling paint or peeling non-stick coating nor does this warranty cover
the replacement of worn or damaged replaceable parts. "
So, buyer beware
I purchased this for my husband and I remember the day he got home from work the first thing he said was, "you literally got me the Holy Grail of coffee mugs!" With his busy job sometimes he can't get to his coffee for a few hours which by then his coffee is just barely warm. With this Zojirushi your coffee will literally stay hot for 16-18 hours. The best way I can describe it is it's like the Yeti for coffee thermoses. It is a little pricey but if I add up all the other broken and non working coffee thermoses that we have I could have purchased 10 of these. My mother recently asked if she could borrow it for a trip and when she came back to return it she asked if I could buy her one! Lol! There are only three parts and they are all dishwasher safe and there is even a lock switch to secure the top from accidentally opening up and spilling your coffee and the mouthpiece is extremely easy to drink from. This is definitely a five star product!
What bugs me is that every thermos breaks. I've purchased the five over a two year period. When the first thermos broke about year ago (the newest thermos I had, only a few uses before it broke), I realized how delicate one tiny piece of plastic is, and I stopped buying more until I could see whether the others would break too. Four of five have now broken, and I expect the last will soon be gone.
I maybe got 50-100 uses out of each thermos before a tiny little (less than 1mm thick) piece of plastic in the button breaks, and then you can no longer close the thermos. What's crazy is that the teeny little plastic loops that break actually hold the button onto a metal bar. These tiny plastic pieces should be metal too!!!
At $25-30 a thermos, I expect the thermos to not break like this. As much as I like these, I won't be buying more and definitely won't give anyone this as a gift...really sucks.
The first thing I did was fill both with the hottest our tap water will get (which I regretfully didn't measure) and set a timer.
After 1.5 hrs:
• Contigo was at 132°
• Zojirushi was at 139°
After 2.5 hrs:
• Contigo was at 125°
• Zojirushi was at 136°
I'd call that a significant difference.
The photo shows my 16 oz Contigo and the 16 oz Zojirushi. The Zojirushi is a little bit taller, but quite a bit slimmer. I definitely had my doubts when I took it out of the box that it would hold 16 oz, but it did.
I purchased this back in Nov/Dec but finally got excited to use it recently. My entire coffee leaked from the mug into my purse with my Macbook Pro in it. My ipad got some of the coffee as well as my books and other gadgets. I thought maybe it was me and that perhaps I didnt secure the lid properly, which I did. I doubled checked before puting it in my bag. I wanted to give this product the benefit of the doubt. I tried again today, this time, I held the mug and secured it in the cup holder on my commute to work. When I finally tried to drink from the mug, coffee poured/leaked from the mug unto my scrubs and whitecoat. What a nightmare!! I'm so disappointed
Zojirushi makes two versions of flip-top mugs: this model (SM-KHE) is the best. The lid is strong, durable and does NOT leak when installed properly. We loved it so much that my wife bought the other flip-top Zojirushi (SM-SC) because it was available in 20 oz. (she loves her coffee). Sadly, her lid has broken twice in the same spot from a drop. We replaced the first lid, but we're done playing that game - do NOT buy that model. We replaced it with this SM-KHE model because our other SM-KHE has been dropped many times, fallen off the roof of the car, dented, and still keeps liquids piping hot like the day we got it years ago.
Yetis and its copies may be all the rage right now, but you will never find a better leak-proof, flip-top, insanely insulated mug anywhere. PERIOD. It is worth every penny we paid.
PROS:
1) IT DOES NOT LEAK. I can confidently throw this into my purse or gym bag upside down or sideways, and there will not be even a drop that comes out. (Sure, if you're determine to make if fail, you can. Screw the top on properly, okay? It's an amazing feat of engineering--not magic.)
2) It keeps drinks hot. I use mine for hot coffee, so I can't comment on how well it does for cold drinks. None of these insulated mugs live up to their claims, but this keeps my coffee hot for probably 4 hours, and reasonably warm for a number hours after that.
3) It cleans really thoroughly and is dishwasher safe. Since the top easily comes apart, there aren't hidden parts that might also be hiding yuk.
CONS:
1) It only holds 16 ounces. If you're like me and--if you're without your own mug--order your coffee by "whatever size you have that's closest to 5 gallons", that extra 4 ounces is a bigger deal than just 4 ounces. So this one became my gateway drug to the Zojirushi 20 ounce
First its a little thin in hand, the profile of it just seems off, aesthetic yes, but this is capitalism, so I get to be picky.
Next, the metal is much thinner that the competition; I can squeeze the outside wall and make it contact the inside wall without too much effort, I would love to think that it's b/c I'm such a stud, but I doubt it.
Also, the cap design is just cumbersome. It's effective, but other designs are better.
On the plus side, the vacuum seems to be among the best as it stays hot as long and maybe longer than the competition, but for my money, I would buy Klean Kanteen
Don't be discouraged by the light weight and seeming insubstantiality of this mug when you pull it out of the box. I held it and stared at it for a minute, thinking "Surely they can't be serious?" Following that thought with, "But my name isn't Shirley, and yes - yes they are serious." The mug is uber-light and lined with some kind of ninja-samurai non-stick coating. The lid screws on securely, and the top flips open with the push of a button; it also has a lock to keep it closed tightly if you like to toss your mug into your bag. The sipping insert pops out for easy cleaning, and pops just as easily back into place.
Long-term durability? Who knows. Like I said, it's very light. But if you're serious about enjoying your coffee hot, and don't usually finish it within 30 minutes of pouring it into your regular travel mug, then look no further, friends.
Start temp 178F 6hrs 12hrs
Nissan Thermos SS 142 124
T. element5 " 136 123
ZOJI SS 48XA " 151 133 *18hrs/120--- (still hot enuf)
-Prep ea. mug with 138deg tap for 15mins.
-quick 16oz fill with 178 from coffee 1 maker
-Used accurate gauge and measured thru drink hole.
-Started test in garage with a temp of 50F +/- 10deg day,
-brought mug in house after 6hrs@ 70deg.
-Leak chk on all 3 laying on side= not a drop
ABOVE is the important stuff. Aesthetics and size etc. is subjective below:
My base Thermos (Thermos Nissan) have been my tough partners for over 15yrs. Retired my first one to cabin use without top----no blame on quality of top after lots of rough use. Second one is 7yrs old.
Being old myself I had no intention of looking for better but was curious about new models, especially with ZOJI praise.
The THERMOS Element5 disappointed because it is larger, but with plastic lid hinge and lower heat retention, it is a distant 3rd place & not in ball park with the top 2. Still a good unit if not for extremes and long days!
Zoji designed what should have been Thermos' NEW design to improve on the wonderful Nissan model, especially since T. Nissan cost a little more than this ZOJI ! Zojirushi is now the best. Looks and handling about the same but Top and lid design is better. Only preference I have to get used to is the ZOJI drink spout as it differs from the T. Nissan I am used to! FINAL NOTE: Stay with SS and forget the colors for the kids. SS is higher quality and longer lasting! If silicone top parts are stained----that's coffee seasoning! Valued for ages. Just an occasional normal cleaning necessary. That's why a lot of folks won't let anyone "scrub" their coffee cup/mug!
One final note from field experience-----the tabs/hangars put on some tops are useful but I have seen them often & harshly put stress on the top which makes them leak pretty soon!
Major G. hopes this is useful in the confusing thermos bottle world of production.
I can't see myself buying another type of thermos. It is pricey, but I think it's completely worth it and would definitely recommend.
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