The rest of the mug itself appears to be well made though. One review I saw mentioned that it's only rated for about 500 charge cycles, which is. I don't know if the battery is user-replaceable. If you tend to keep a mug near you that you sip on for hours, then you can use the charging coaster. It will automatically shut off once it detects that it's empty, and turn on again once you pick the mug up, but it defaults back to 135f.īattery life seems to be about an hour and a half when you start with a hot drink, which is fine for me. If you don't open the app, the mug defaults to 135f once it's turned on. The only thing I wish you could change which you don't appear to be able to is the default target temp. The app also has a built-in tea timer, which could be useful for some people. You can edit and save target temps for different beverages. It's easy to use, and fairly customizable. Speaking of the app, the software of the mug is very well done. The temperature reported by the Ember app has been accurate once it's reached target temp, and it maintains the perfect target temperature within a degree the whole time. Since it's arrived, I've kept the Thermapen nearby. Turns out I prefer my coffee at exactly 138f. In the days before it arrived I took my time with my coffee like I usually do and kept track of the temp with a Thermapen every time I took a sip as it cooled off. My attention gets pulled to something else for a half hour while I'm drinking? No problem, it's still at the perfect temp. I can't describe how nice it is to drink an entire mug at the perfect temperature. I usually only drink one cup a day, and I take my time. Please include cost, shipping and the website in the title. Got some fun facts or details coffees history? or - Posts about a specific coffee varietal, coffee roaster or origin. For questions about anything coffee related. Mods, purchasing, new products, storage containers, etc. The following tags should cover just about everything but feel free to make your own if one of the following doesn't work. " How to install the PID mod on a Rancilio Silvia" - We know they can be kind of ugly but the are helpful we swear. Please include tags based on your posts content prior to the Title, e.g. Here is a giant Coffee MapĬreated & curated by /r/coffee community - & it's maintenance thread. We run weekly special threads, listed below. Links, Questions and Wikiįor more guides, gear, reading, news and links visit our Wiki Page! Or maybe you heard a great coffee joke, bought an awesome new coffee mug or found a mysterious can of crazy looking foreign coffee in your grandfather's basement.įor non-informative or non-depthy-discussion "coffee culture" posts, please check out /r/cafe. Just in case you're more into pictures of etched or free-pour latte art or that oh-so-beautiful, monstrous Slayer espresso machine pouring a luscious shot through a bottomless portafilter. If /r/coffee is dry and stodgy and pretentious, /r/cafe is our break from that. We also offer /r/cafe as our more casual & fun sister community. In short, be nice, respect this community and its members, don't try to sell or promote stuff, and be aware comments and submissions are both curated content within this space. These lay out our our expectations for participants, but also the values and rationales behind them. Its a place to learn, share, and make new friends. It's a place to ask questions about how to make your daily cup just a little bit better. This is a place to talk about the farms, the beans, the baristas, the roasters, the industry, the brewing gear & techniques. To us, the world of coffee is more complex than just a tasty caffeinated beverage to get you going.
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