I just drank the Kool-Aid and bought one of these at Costco in NY; they're on sale for $80 until Christmas Day. Also, it came in stainless which should eliminate some of the problems with the ceramic coating; we'll see. I got mine YESTERDAY and I'm very grateful for all your tips!
I just ordered one and was kind of skeptical but I always go back to my cup and the darn coffee got cold on me. So I ordered it taking a chance. Now after seeing your review I feel very good about this. Good Job my friend and thank you for taking the time to do this review! Very informative and just down right honest! Cheers ... From Marvin in Texas! ( I ain't no cowboy!) Everybody from Texas aren't cowboy's lol...
I’ve appreciated Coffee pods well done description here on ember. I’ve had a “few”. I can no longer have coffee without. Yet my complaints have been one that is major to me which is when the charger stops working because one of those little pins on the charger sinks - suddenly it’s recessing and it’s not always a successful task in retracting them back. Ember has amazing loyal customer service which has replaced one and the other two I purchased via Amazon overnight delivery being I couldn’t wait or make time for actual correspondence like normal people do. Well today it happened again. I came across you guys because I’m now considering the competitor to ember which btw is not much less - so bring the little difference in price point which currently has a lavender ( yay) ember on sale I may break down again. Then again that darn charger poses a concern. Also FYI I’ve had a white one and a red one - I drink coffee black with no additive to stir. I wash with dawn dishwashing liquid and a microfiber cloth , I’ve tried soaking overnight. Coffee and tea stains appear and love to show off on any surface over time. I suppose we can live with them. As my mom would say “ahhh at least the stains are clean”. Still didn’t help her ocd daughter - it drives me nuts to not see a perfectly like new cup. However a word of advice- with my first ember received 7 years ago I did try more abrasive cleansers - YES I know it says all over the included literature to not do that. Ok I know now. After I’d say not long maybe a few months of daily use I noticed the actual color changing on the inside - tea and coffee stains removed - why not when a douse of bon ami and even comet ( bleach) have been used). Instead these stains appeared to be not stains but a discoloration revealing the underlying surface coat beneath the white ceramic which meant I was essentially removing an integral part of this mug maybe even posing a toxic effect onto my self- couldn’t take a chance. And for that reason I discarded that cup which was quite sad and with newer embers I simply deal with stains. Perhaps using stainless / metal utensils can contribute however I believe you’d have to really scrape stir and not gently stir. 😅😂 Hope you all enjoy your ember and you will not allow my personal stories to deter you from being a future EmberBrite 😅😊😂😊
I bought one for my other half earlier in the year, got jealous and bought myself one last week as the weather started to get colder (and my drinks started to cool faster). I’ve heard that Ember is pretty good for replacing mugs that experience that chipping. Since you’re still under a year of owning it, I’d definitely recommend reaching out to them and seeing if they’d arrange a replacement for you.
Thanks for the review, It seems like a good purchase for home work desk? I brew pour-over and V60 coffee a lot which can go cold very fast. How long is the warranty and have you had any dealings with their customer service?
Hi there, it's a great purchase (albeit quite pricey for just a "mug"). I love it. Funnily enough, I put a claim in about my mug yesterday and they've already posted a replacement!!! It's a year warranty. I need to update the description dont i.
I have a coffee machine that doesn't pour that hot of a coffee and I am wondering if this cup is going to solve the issue. Does it heat quickly if the drink is a bit warm? I usually drink my coffee immediately after I make it since it usually is cold enough and I have gotten used to that, so I hope this doesn't take too long to heat the coffee in it.
@TheCoffeePodChannel The way you were handling the cup and coaster in the vid, I'm surprised it lasted you past 3 days, lol 🤣, I got mine about a month ago and I use a plastic spoon.
So let me know your experiences of this. Has yours lasted as long as mine or are you having difficulties?
I just drank the Kool-Aid and bought one of these at Costco in NY; they're on sale for $80 until Christmas Day. Also, it came in stainless which should eliminate some of the problems with the ceramic coating; we'll see. I got mine YESTERDAY and I'm very grateful for all your tips!
I just ordered one and was kind of skeptical but I always go back to my cup and the darn coffee got cold on me. So I ordered it taking a chance. Now after seeing your review I feel very good about this. Good Job my friend and thank you for taking the time to do this review! Very informative and just down right honest! Cheers ... From Marvin in Texas! ( I ain't no cowboy!) Everybody from Texas aren't cowboy's lol...
I’ve appreciated Coffee pods well done description here on ember. I’ve had a “few”. I can no longer have coffee without. Yet my complaints have been one that is major to me which is when the charger stops working because one of those little pins on the charger sinks - suddenly it’s recessing and it’s not always a successful task in retracting them back. Ember has amazing loyal customer service which has replaced one and the other two I purchased via Amazon overnight delivery being I couldn’t wait or make time for actual correspondence like normal people do. Well today it happened again. I came across you guys because I’m now considering the competitor to ember which btw is not much less - so bring the little difference in price point which currently has a lavender ( yay) ember on sale I may break down again. Then again that darn charger poses a concern. Also FYI I’ve had a white one and a red one - I drink coffee black with no additive to stir. I wash with dawn dishwashing liquid and a microfiber cloth , I’ve tried soaking overnight. Coffee and tea stains appear and love to show off on any surface over time. I suppose we can live with them. As my mom would say “ahhh at least the stains are clean”. Still didn’t help her ocd daughter - it drives me nuts to not see a perfectly like new cup. However a word of advice- with my first ember received 7 years ago I did try more abrasive cleansers - YES I know it says all over the included literature to not do that. Ok I know now.
After I’d say not long maybe a few months of daily use I noticed the actual color changing on the inside - tea and coffee stains removed - why not when a douse of bon ami and even comet ( bleach) have been used). Instead these stains appeared to be not stains but a discoloration revealing the underlying surface coat beneath the white ceramic which meant I was essentially removing an integral part of this mug maybe even posing a toxic effect onto my self- couldn’t take a chance. And for
that reason I discarded that cup which was quite sad and with newer embers I simply deal with stains. Perhaps using stainless / metal utensils can contribute however I believe you’d have to really scrape stir and not gently stir. 😅😂
Hope you all enjoy your ember and you will not allow my personal stories to deter you from being a future EmberBrite 😅😊😂😊
Nice video fun and informative nicely done
I bought one for my other half earlier in the year, got jealous and bought myself one last week as the weather started to get colder (and my drinks started to cool faster).
I’ve heard that Ember is pretty good for replacing mugs that experience that chipping. Since you’re still under a year of owning it, I’d definitely recommend reaching out to them and seeing if they’d arrange a replacement for you.
Yeah. I may well do that, absolutely love this thing. Cheers
Thanks for the review, It seems like a good purchase for home work desk? I brew pour-over and V60 coffee a lot which can go cold very fast. How long is the warranty and have you had any dealings with their customer service?
Hi there, it's a great purchase (albeit quite pricey for just a "mug"). I love it.
Funnily enough, I put a claim in about my mug yesterday and they've already posted a replacement!!! It's a year warranty.
I need to update the description dont i.
@@TheCoffeePodChannel Thanks! I’m definitely considering it :)
Pouring in some Milton is a good way of removing tea and coffee stains from normal mugs. Would it work here too?
Ended up getting one and it’s great, it’s something you don’t need until you have it and now use it everyday nearly 😂
I have a coffee machine that doesn't pour that hot of a coffee and I am wondering if this cup is going to solve the issue. Does it heat quickly if the drink is a bit warm? I usually drink my coffee immediately after I make it since it usually is cold enough and I have gotten used to that, so I hope this doesn't take too long to heat the coffee in it.
I need something like this but I want a larger mug, 450ml would be perfect!
Agreed
Is this just a mug that keep your coffee hot? Because YETI does basically the same thing without having to charge it and for 20% of the price.
It’s not the same as yeti. If you think they’re the same. Buy a yeti.
Don't use metal spoons to bang and scrape the paint off. Got it.
I’ve got a replacement now and bought some teething spoons from Amazon 😂 Works well.
@TheCoffeePodChannel The way you were handling the cup and coaster in the vid, I'm surprised it lasted you past 3 days, lol 🤣, I got mine about a month ago and I use a plastic spoon.