Coffee Mugs / Cups for a Gift

Trying to get my last minute xmas shopping done, thinking of buying a decent pair of cups/mugs for some coffee lovers, Any suggestions?

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  • +3

    frank green or stanley coffee mugs

    have had my frank green coffee mug for about 3 years absolutely love it

      • +1

        dont buy it online, simple

        • +1

          Why reward a company like that, that can't deliver ,period

    • +1

      My wife received a Frank Green water bottle from her students (she’s a teacher) and I have to say the quality is pretty average. I don’t understand the hype. I think it’s just the colours.

      She has a Kleen Kanteen and I was going to get her a Yeti next.

  • +1

    Robert Gordon has some nice stuff

  • As a coffee lover I would say I'm particularly picky about my vessel of choice. Maybe a Frank Green voucher so they can choose for themselves. Maybe they might like a bigger version than the one you choose, or a smaller one, or a different coloured one. Hopefully after the holidays all the Mums crying because their babies won't get Frank Green for Christmas and how they'll need to write a letter to Santa will fill their delayed ordered tumblers to overflowing. Give me a break. "Hey kids, your Christmas gift is going to be delayed. Go drink out of the faucet."

  • +1

    Just make sure it’s got “don’t ask me anything before I’ve got my coffee” or similar printed on it.

    • no coffee no workee

  • Agh a mug punter?

    My $3 Big W, Pink Floyd (DSOTM logo) mug is perfect.
    Size and shape and design hit the mark.

    Designer mug, doesn't automatically equal better mug.

  • yeti rambler - expensive but good.

  • JB Perks Vouchers + Mug

  • +1

    Probably a bit late but Kmart has the ability to print your own photos on mugs. We went to the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona with my sister and we printed off a couple of coffee mugs with photos from the stained windows as presents for her.

    • Might be a bit late for OP. Don't they normally take a week to make?

      • I did point out it was probably too late.

  • +1

    If you're in Canberra I make my own mugs from scratch, clay, fire, glaze fire
    Could get you one for <30 ;)

  • The one product I have been really happy with is a ceramic traveler mug from ASOBU. It was in a two pack for like $50 form Costco North Lakes a couple years back. Never seen them again but I really want another one. It's a bit Pricey on their US based website though…

    If anyone knows where to get one of These cups locally, that'd be amazing

  • +1

    Get some handmade ones like these made by a Korean potter in Botany, Sydney. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cxz3SifLelm/

  • I mean, it's late, but the best mug I have is a present from my Brother. It has a picture he took of my niece dressed in a fairy dress I had bought her for Christmas, but she is bawling her eyes out (not at the dress, something else I'm sure). Anyway, the combination of a crying child in a very pretty dress cracks me up every time. I don't use it because I don't want the picture to wear off.

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