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  2. Is the Self-Heating Ember Mug Worth It? An Honest Review - AOL

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    Both the Mug 2 and Cup have been tested in our Lab and sent to consumer testers, and both got positive feedback, leading them to earn our 2021 Kitchen Gear Awards and 2022 Coffee Awards, respectively.

  3. The best heated coffee mugs for 2025: Tested and reviewed - AOL

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    That’s where heated coffee mugs come in. Self-heating mugs are the way of the future, and if you’re smart you’ll put one on your holiday wish list to ensure the perfect hot coffee for all of ...

  4. Nextmug review: Finally, a self-heating Ember Mug alternative ...

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    Curiously, although the Nextmug has a sensor that will shut down the heater if there's no liquid detected for 60 seconds, there's no auto-on sensor.The Ember has one: It starts heating the moment ...

  5. Thermal cooking - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known thermal cooker dates from the Medieval period in Europe. After heating over a fire, a hot, earthenware pot containing food was placed in another, larger pot, box or hole in the ground, insulated by hay, moss, dry leaves or other material, and covered. The heat conserved within would slowly cook the food inside, saving fuel ...

  6. Thermal bag - Wikipedia

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    A thermal bag is a type of thermally insulated shipping container in the form of a bag which can be carried, usually made of thermally insulating materials and sometimes a refrigerant gel. It is used to help maintain the temperature of its contents, keeping cold items cold, and hot items hot.

  7. Mug - Wikipedia

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    Much of the mug design aims at thermal insulation: the thick walls of a mug, as compared to the thinner walls of teacups, insulate the beverage to prevent it from cooling or warming quickly. The mug bottom is often not flat, but either concave or has an extra rim, to reduce the thermal contact with the surface on which a mug is placed.

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