🔥 Sip Like a Boss, Spill Never 🚫
The STANLEY Tough-To-Tip Admiral's Mug 20oz combines rugged 18/8 stainless steel construction with double vacuum insulation to keep beverages hot for 4 hours, cold for 6, and iced for 24. Its wide non-skid base prevents spills on any surface, while the electro-polished interior and BPA-free lid preserve pure taste. Designed for easy cleaning and backed by a lifetime warranty, this travel mug is the ultimate companion for professionals on the move.
Brand | STANLEY |
Color | Hammertone Green |
Special Feature | Vacuum Insulated |
Style | 20oz |
Theme | Truck |
Recommended Uses For Product | Travel |
Included Components | mug |
Specific Uses For Product | Cold Drinks, Hot Drinks |
Shape | Round |
Pattern | Solid |
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash, Hand Wash Only |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material Feature | Insulated |
Reusability | Reusable |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Product Dimensions | 6.6"W x 5.6"H |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Stanley |
UPC | 041604348365 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00041604348365 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.14 x 5.43 x 4.69 inches |
Package Weight | 0.49 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.6 x 6.6 x 5.6 inches |
Brand Name | STANLEY |
Warranty Description | Lifetime Warranty |
Model Name | The Tough-To-Tip Admiral's Mug 20oz Hammertone Green |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Part Number | 10-02873-038 |
C**
Great, Veristile and Durable Everyday Mug!
Stanley Tough‑to‑Tip Admiral’s Mug (20 oz) – 1‑Month ReviewAfter a month of using the Stanley Tough-to-Tip Admiral’s Mug daily—both at the office for my morning AeroPress coffee and on weekend camping trips—I can confidently say it largely lives up to its name. I’ve put this mug through its paces with hot coffee and cold water, indoors and outdoors. In this review, I’ll cover its durability, design, insulation performance, and real-world practicality to help you decide if this rugged mug is the right fit for your needs. It’s a balanced first-person take, on my experience with it.Design & Build QualityThe Stanley Admiral’s Mug in its iconic Hammertone Green finish. Its low-profile design and sturdy handle give it a distinct “outdoor” vibe.The build quality of the Mug is immediately apparent. After a month of daily use, the 18/8 stainless steel body, durable plastic, and grippy rubber bottom show virtually no wear. I’ve banged it around at the office and clipped it to a backpack while camping, and it still looks brand new. The green hammertone finish not only gives it a classic retro style (I’ve gotten multiple compliments on its cool “navy mug” look here in Norfolk, VA), but it will also hide scratches and dirt well. The handle is solidly attached with metal screws and feels secure when carrying a full 20 ounces. (One small nitpick: the handle screws use a star-shaped key instead of a standard Phillips head, so you’d need a special screwdriver if you ever had to tighten them. It hasn’t been an issue for me, but it’s worth noting.) Overall, the design balances ruggedness and style – it looks like it belongs on a ship or a campsite, yet it’s right at home on my desk too!Stability & Spill-Proof PerformanceStability is where this mug truly shines. The lower center of gravity base and non-skid rubber pad on the bottom make it extremely hard to tip over accidentally. I have tested to try and casually knock it over at my office desk, and even when I bumped the table, the mug stayed put. In the car, it sits nicely on the console or dash – during sharp turns and sudden braking, it does not budge. (It’s almost entertaining to see a mug not sliding around where everything else would!) The trade-off for the wider base is that it won’t fit in any standard car cup holder, so you’ll need to place it on a flat surface instead. However, given how securely it grips, it is a non-issue, I don’t mind this much except on long drives with passengers.The spill-proof lid is a big plus. The mug has a locking flip-top lid that seals tightly. I can toss the mug in my bag or hold it upside down without any leaks – not a drop escapes. This has saved me from coffee disasters more than once when I’ve knocked the mug over (again, hard to do but not impossible) or had to stash it in my lunch bag. When you want to drink, you just flip the lid open to sip. The hinge keeps it back securely, so it doesn’t flop down on your nose (a pet peeve with some people I am told). One thing to remember: you do need to fully snap the lid closed to make it leak-proof. This should be obvious – but that’s true of any spill proof travel mug. Overall, for stability and spill prevention, I couldn’t ask for better performance. It truly delivers on the “tough-to-tip” promise, lets me be confident knowing I’m unlikely to wear my coffee or water on my shirt.Insulation PerformanceBeing a Stanley product with double-wall vacuum insulation, I had high expectations for heat and cold retention. In practice, the insulation is good but not mind-blowing. Here’s what I noticed between hot and cold retention:Hot Coffee: My morning coffee stays satisfactorily hot for around 2–3 hours before dropping to a warm (but drinkable) temperature. If I preheat the mug with boiling water (like the instructions suggest) and keep the lid mostly closed, I can push close to 4 hours of reasonably hot coffee, which aligns with Stanley’s claims. However, on days when I’m sipping frequently and opening the lid a lot, I notice the coffee cooling off faster, around the 2-hour mark it’s merely warm. For a premium mug at this price, I expected better heat retention. It’s not poor by any means – it covers my entire commute and morning routine – but by lunchtime my coffee is usually cold. If you need all-day piping hot coffee, you may be a bit underwhelmed.Cold Water: On the flip side, the mug excels with cold liquids. I fill it with chilled water (no ice) and it stays refreshingly cold for 3+ hours with only a minor temperature rise. On an afternoon at my desk, my water remains cool well into mid-day. During a camping trip, I dropped in a few ice cubes – and incredibly, there was still ice rattling around after 6 hours in moderate outdoor heat. So for keeping drinks cold, it performs great. The mouth is wide enough that it is easy to add in normal sized ice cubes.The insulation will keep coffee hot through a commute plus a morning rutene at the office or a morning of moving camp stuff, but don’t expect your drink to stay steamy hot all day. Cold drink performance is stronger, especially if you use ice. Given the mug’s bulk and price tag, the heat retention is a hair below what I hoped, but it’s acceptable for everyday use. It’s on par with many other vacuum mugs, just short of the highest-end thermoses.Practicality in Daily & Outdoor UseOne thing I love about this mug is how versatile it is throughout my day. In the morning, I brew my AeroPress coffee straight into the mug – the opening is perfect for it, and I don’t have to transfer from a smaller cup. Once the coffee is done, I give a quick rinse and it becomes my water mug for the rest of the day. It’s great not having to switch cups; this single mug handles my whole day at the office very well, saves me from bringing a coffee mug and a water thermos to work. Also, the stainless steel interior doesn’t keep flavors, so my water doesn’t taste like coffee oils at all (as long as I give it a quick rinse).At the office, the Admiral’s Mug has proven to be incredibly practical. The handle makes it easy to carry along with my laptop or notebook when I’m moving between rooms. It is a bit wider and heavier than a typical tall travel mug (you can feel the solid 1.2 lb build), it is still comfortable to hold and drink from. The low center of gravity means I’m far less worried about accidental spills at my workspace. In fact, a co-worker joked that I finally “child-proofed” my coffee. Little quality-of-life features, like the dishwasher-safe design, sound great but in the sintructions it does indicate that washing it in the dish washer will wear it more quickly then hand washing (especially if you have art or desgins on it) I personally just hand wash it, which is very easy to do! The mouth is wide enough for a normal hand to scrub the inside if nessary. I find this mostly unessary though as things nearly glide off the intieror with light cleaning and rinsing. I would say that it is perfectly practical to hand wash the mug exclusively, but if you absolutely need to clean it in the dishwasher, it does warn not to use high heat settings. Just somthing to noteOutdoors is where this mug truly feels in its element. I feel like it is truely the ideal camping coffee mug. At the campsite, I can set it on a rock or fold out chair that isn’t perfectly flat, and it won’t tip over even if bumped. The sturdy handle is great for clipping the mug to a backpack or hanging it on a branch. I also appreciate the large handle opening; it’s roomy enough to grab comfortably even when I’m wearing gloves. The mug’s durability gives me confidence – I don’t have to baby it. It can tumble around in the back of a truck or get stolen by a child off a camping chair without catastrophe (no dents or cracks so far). Its practical benefits really shine when you’re in the field: you can trust it to keep your drink secure and relatively temperature-stable while you focus on other things.A minor inconvenience when traveling with it: as mentioned, it doesn’t fit in cup holders, and its wode bulk makes it a little less portable in tight spaces, but also, it is much shorter than most tumbelers. On a road trip, I had to place it in my car’s center console area, which was fine, but not as neat as a slim travel tumbler in a cup slot. So if you primarily need a car mug, that’s a consideration. For walking, camping, desk use, etc., it’s fantastic – just grab it by the handle or even toss it in a bag; it won’t leak. And those admiring comments from friend campers or coworkers about the vintage look are a sweet bonus.Pros:Ultra-Stable Design: Wide base and rubberized bottom prevent tipping on almost any surface. It stays put on desks, dashboards, boat decks – you name it. Great for those who know they are accident prone!Spill-Proof Lid: Leak-resistant flip lid locks securely, truly preventing spills when closed. You can carry it in a bag or knock it over without worry.Durable Build: Rugged stainless steel construction with quality plastic/metal parts. Survives daily use and outdoor adventures with no damage. (Plus it’s very easy cleaning.)Excellent Cold Retention: Keeps water and cold drinks chilled for hours. Great for staying hydrated on hot days; ice lasts impressively long.OK Hot Performance: Will still keep this as a Pro, becuase while other priumum insulated mugs perform better. It still keeps coffee hot for a couple of hours and drinkably warm for up to ~4 hours (which is still great performance just less than expected), which covers your morning routine and commute easily. But a bit underwhelming for a premium mug.Comfortable Handle: Large, sturdy handle is easy to grip, even with gloves. Makes carrying and drinking one-handed very convenient.Wide Mouth: Easy to fill, fits an AeroPress for brewing coffee directly, and accommodates full-size ice cubes. Also easy to clean inside thoroughly.Stylish & Distinctive: Classic Stanley Hammertone Green finish and retro jug-like shape stand out. It has a cool “navy ship mug” vibe that gets compliments.Cons:Too Wide for Cup Holders: The great wide base won’t fit in standard car cup holders. It’s stable on flat surfaces in a vehicle, but not ideal for every car ride.Bulky Form Factor: Short and stout, it takes up more desk/backpack space than a typical tall tumbler. The weight (about 1.2 lbs empty) is the trade-off for durability – not heavy, but you feel it.Handle Screws: The handle is attached with star-key (Torx) screws instead of standard screws. Not an issue unless you need to tighten or remove it, a Phillips screwdriver won’t work.Premium Price: Quality doesn’t come cheap. It’s worth the ~$30 price for what you get, but it’s an investment for a mug. If you’re on a tight budget, there are cheaper mugs (albeit far less sturdy) out there.Conclusion & Recommendation:In my experience, this mug has proven to be a reliable and rugged daily companion. Its stability and spill-proof design have literally saved my coffee (and my cloths) on multiple occasions, and its durability gives me confidence to take it anywhere—be it the office, the car, or wherever outdoors. Yes, it has a few limitations (it’s not car-cup-holder friendly, and the heat retention, while solid, isn’t the very best in class), but those feel minor in comparison to how well this mug excels in practicality and build quality.If you’re looking for a nearly indestructible, tip-proof mug that can double as your go-to office coffee cup and your camping buddy, the Admiral’s Mug is a fantastic choice. It brings together the convenience of a travel mug with the sturdiness of an insulated camp container. I personally love it and use it every single day. Overall, I highly recommend this mug for anyone who wants durability and stability in their travel cup. It’s a specialty mug that absolutely delivers on its promises, and it might just be the last coffee mug you ever need to buy. Cheers! ☕️
A**N
Where Have You Been All My Life?
I started using the Admiral Thermos the day it arrived, about 2 weeks ago. What a life changer this thermos has been for me. It feels like I have it forever and it has only been a few weeks. I can put my hot tea in this thermos, put the cap on, come back an hour later and have the perfect hot tea like it was just brewed. This is my dream come true; life happens; this way when I am presented with the perfect time to sit and relax with my cup of tea, it is ready.Additionally, the tip proof design is perfect for when I am snuggling under the covers with my hot brew. The thermos will always stay upright. The handle is a nice size for holding; the outside of the thermos always stays room temperature even with boiling hot water in it. Excellent design!
D**E
GREAT MUG!
I purchased this mug for my husband after I bought him a Thirsti. He was drinking from a glass and his water would get warm but after he started using this incredible mug, he began using his Thirsti which meant he was drinking more water. The big mug is manly and it seems very stable with its wide bottom. He actually closes the opening. Nothings ever gona spill on his PC. He’s happy and Im happy! I recommend this hot cold temp mug. It’s keeps his ice water cold for a couple days & nights!
M**Y
Does what it says.
Does what it says. Can't tip it over by any normal bump. The lid fits great but the snap-up portion is tight. I have 4 of these, and two of them are seriously tight, and two are very snug, but I can lift the snug ones and I have some pain in my hands. Dishwasher is fine, and I put the lids on the top rack, just because I put all plastic on top rack. I fill the room-temperature mug at 8 am with very hot tea, scalding hot, and do not pre-warm it. I leave the snap-up lid, in open position and drink some. Around 10 am I put the snap lid down but not snapped shut. At noon it is still hot. At 3pm it is still plenty warm to drink. If I had snapped the lid shut I imagine it would have been hot longer. It does not retain odors or stain.
W**J
My new favorite mug but a few minor design issues to note.
I love my Stanley stein, so I figured this would be as good. The look and feel is Stanley which I like but this mug has a few things I think are design flaws. The first is that I can only fit 3.5 fingers in the handle instead of my whole hand, I'm 6'4" and have a medium to large hands and it doesn't bother me much but would feel better if the handle was larger to accommodate the width of my whole hand. The second flaw is the rubber around the lid (see photo) is too tight and is very hard to close and open because of that. It's leak proof but tolerances there are off. Also due to that it's likely tiny bits of the seal plastic are rubbing off ending up in my drink. The third is the the flip lid doesn't lock down when open. It pushes flat when open and would be nicer if it stayed there, instead it typically rises up slightly to ~45° and this part sometimes bumps my nose. Overall though, I love the look and feel of this and it's easy to clean. A nice wide base with the bottom grip makes it nearly unstoppable and provides a good volume for the beverage. All in all, Id recommend it but also hope Stanley could make a few slight improvements on the design to make it even better.
R**H
Well built, good design
A good solid coffee cup that I expected to use weekly, but it became my go-to for every day. I also found depending on where you start screwing the lid on from that it can be used left-handed or right-handed. I use it both ways - if I'm right-handed mousing, I drink left-handed. If I'm eating left-handed, I drink right-handed. Very nice.
C**S
Recommend to anyone who likes to keep their drinks hot or cold, closes tightly to prevent spills.
Use my cup everyday couldn’t believe how warm and the length of time it stays hot! Sits nicely on the seat beside me without sliding off! This was a gift from my daughter, my niece’s loved mine and I bought them each one, they said they don’t leave the house without it!
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