Dang if there is someone who has destroyed more of these I'd like to meet them. So, before I buy my next one does anyone have say 6 months of daily use on one that they can put in a dishwasher and it's not falling apart yet?
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You get a hole to poop in? Fucking rich elitist; you probably run an AIAX too.Why the hell do you wash your coffee thermos in the dishwasher?
Rinse, refill. Maybe wash the lid once a week.
Lemme guess, you have trouble squatting over a hole in the woods to poop too?
Is it the lack of heated seat or no bidet that throws you off?
No really though, why not just wash by hand?
I still have to retrain mine on knives every so often.If my dishwasher kept breaking my thermos, I would sit her down a straighten her ass out.
I do understand though, I've known some dishwashers that could tear up an iron wedge.
I'd start by giving her a stern talking to about expensive gear. Then go buy a Yeti cup knockoff. She probably cant tear that up in less than a couple years.
You're reported.Why the hell do you wash your coffee thermos in the dishwasher?
Rinse, refill. Maybe wash the lid once a week.
Lemme guess, you have trouble squatting over a hole in the woods to poop too?
Is it the lack of heated seat or no bidet that throws you off?
No really though, why not just wash by hand?
Is that even possible ?I still have to retrain mine on knives every so often.
Is that even possible ?![]()
Ha ha YES this is me! I do it out of laziness really.....easy to just pile stuff in and hit 'run' and be done with it. So true I probably don't need to be washing it anyway it's just extra seasoning! Having said that I killed my last one.....so if Imma gonna get a new one?Coffee travel mugs should never go in DW.
Nothing worse than discovering soap water is stuck in the cap lock area and your coffee ends up tasting like soap.
My travel mug is like my cast iron pan - no soap - scalding hot water, rubbed clean, left to dry completely, not shared.
If I give myself my own AIDs who cares.
My mugs go months without seeing soap. Like @pmclaine said, hot water, air dry.
I can remember my father telling me back in the 70's to not do that, it takes the seasoning out of it.Ever find out what happens when your team mates find out you washed a coffee pot?
That's technically called washing the seasoning off. One would never do that to a BBQ pit, why a coffee pot?Ever find out what happens when your team mates find out you washed a coffee pot?
That’s something else I never do on the Bunn. Rinse and repeat...Ever find out what happens when your team mates find out you washed a coffee pot?
That's technically called washing the seasoning off. One would never do that to a BBQ pit, why a coffee pot?
Well I know I'm going to catch some shit for this one.Mine is made by Kleen Kanteen.
Double wall aluminum and the cap comes apart, kinda, so you can clean the top mechanism.
Been going strong for 2-3 years of just about daily use.
Lesbian.Well I know I'm going to catch some shit for this one.
Subaru gave me a Stainless steel mug when I bought my Outback.
I tossed it in the cupboard on the top shelf and there it sat.
I lost my daily cup and needed something until I got a replacement.
Well that was 2017 and I'm still using the cup from Subaru.
I didn't even remember until this thread,I have no idea who made it as there is no writing on it
Lesbian.
Subaru gave me a Stainless steel mug when I bought my Outback.
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I run my cups/mugs through, but rarely the carafe - don't even rinse...just through the old brew out and start over. My "work mug" may come home every 6 months to get a bath - I'm still here.To be rather contrary to everyone else.
I like to run eating and drinking containers through the dishwasher regularly.
I actually purchased my latest dishwasher based partially on it having a specific setup for washing bottles.
There are not too many thermal type mugs that are rated for the dishwasher.
The one I like best is the Polar Bottle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0759W9MTZ/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_-R71EbBP2BCB3
The problem is the company that makes them discontinued making them so it's hard to find them.
They also had a really nice twist lid option that came completely apart so you could wash it easily by hand on in the dishwasher.
Unfortunately those are also in very short supply due to them being discontinued.
I run mine through the dishwasher about once a week and haven't had any problems in over a year.
On it just gotta get off this infernal phone!Dan,
Just run over to Publix and grab a Tervis.
They are good quality, dishwasher safe and they don't fuck up the flavor of coffee.
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say that I regularly clean my cups and coffee pot.
Otherwise the coffee gets acidic.
Google on over to Black Rifle Coffee and select from the multitude of coffee transporters. Support a vet owned company and who knows you may even come off as cool.
I was on a quest to find a made in the USA or for that matter Europe stainless steel water bottle / travel mug.
It seems nobody these days makes anything outside of china in that regard.
I was able to find one company selling glass water bottles that were made in France, but everybody else also seemed to be making everything in China and of course all claiming that they "do their own tests" to make sure the steel / glass isn't full of contaminates.......
At this rate I'll just have to go find some mud and make my own earthenware drinking bottles if I want to boycott China.