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Small Reusable Coffee Tumblers That Aren’t Enormous
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5 months agoon

These days, finding a small stylish travel mug is a tall order. Sure, there’s a lot of talk about “going green” across the internet, but run to your local HomeGoods to get yourself a tumbler, and everything is 40 ounces with “Bride Tribe” written across it in that Pinterest scribble font. (Trust me, I was looking for one for my 50-something L.L. Bean dad.) The tiny cup shortage is almost enough to make you want to just use the damn one-use paper cup at the coffee shop. Almost.
But before throwing in the towel on individual sustainability efforts, let me assure you there are hot drink thermoses out there that are good-looking and not gargantuan. From insulated metal mugs to glass tumblers, I’ve found coffee containers for every occasion, all that will likely fit in your car cup holder and won’t make you look like an extra from “Bridesmaids.”
In case you aren’t a car cup holder scientist, let me enlighten you: The average car cup holder has around a 3.15-inch diameter and can hold most 12-ounce cups (though it’s impossible to know the cup holder diameter of every car ever, so you may want to measure yours before buying). In terms of pretentious Starbucks size names for hot coffee, a “short” (extra-small) is eight ounces, “tall” (small) is 12 ounces, “grande” (medium) is 16 ounces and the “venti” (large) is 20 ounces. (This is slightly fewer ounces than Dunkin’ Donuts regularly named sizes for hot coffee, which are 10, 14 and 20 ounces, respectively.)
For the purpose of this article, we found cups that are 12 ounces and smaller, partly because 12 ounces seems to be the most popular drink size for American coffee drinkers and partly because my Virgo king of a father painstakingly measures a cup and half of water (12 ounces) in a little Pyrex each morning when making his perfect cup. With my dad in mind, I’ve also selected cups that are fairly neutral in color and more minimalist-looking (no “girl boss” propaganda or neon florals), to ensure a reusable mug purchase that will actually be used.
Whether you sip coffee, tea, cocoa, hot toddies or anything else, we’ve rounded up the best small travel tumblers and reusable cups for warm winter bevies, so you don’t have to have a minor foot-stoping incident in the cup section the next time you’re at Marshall’s.
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A reusable glass tumbler for superior taste
How big? This mug holds 12 ounces (it also comes in 8 and 16) with a base diameter of 2.4 inches, so it should fit in your cup holder. It’s 4.7 inches tall with the lid on.

A collapsable thermos to pack in your bag
How big? This mug is 12 ounces (though it also comes in 16 ounces, with a straw), it’s 5 inches upright and 2 inches high when folded and its base diameter is 2 inches, so it should fit in your cup holder.

A small travel mug with a handle
How big? This mug holds 12 ounces (though it also comes in 16). It’s 8.15 inches tall, with a 3.82-inch diameter. The handle may obstruct it from fitting in your cup holder, so check to make sure before you buy.

For utilitarian chic you can take camping or to the office
How big? This thermos holds 12 ounces. It’s 6.34 inches tall and 3.3 inches in diameter, and should fit in most cup holders.

For the most “to-go” coffee in a paper cup feel
How big? This exact cup is 8 ounces, though it comes in 12,14 and 16 ounces, too. The 8-ounce cup is 4.8 inches tall and has a 3.15-inch diameter, so it will fit in most cup holders.

A ceramic cup with a silicone covering for a soft touch
How big? This mug holds 12 ounces (though it also comes in 16). It’s 4.53 inches tall and 2.99 inches in diameter, so it should fit in most cup holders.

For pour-over fans and those who want to throw and go
How big? This mug holds 12 ounces (though it also comes in 16.) It’s 5.16 inches tall and 3.39 inches in diameter, so it should fit in most cup holders.

For brand loyalty (and one-use coffee pod users)
How big? This mug holds 12 ounces. It’s 5.7 inches tall and 3.3 inches in diameter, and should fit in most cup holders.

For a minimalist metal mug
How big? This mug holds 8 ounces. It’s 4.25 inches tall with the lid on and has a base diameter of 2.6 inches, so it should fit perfectly in most cup holders.

For easy lid cleaning
How big? This mug holds 12 ounces. It’s 5.4 inches tall and 3 inches in diameter, so it should fit perfectly in most cup holders.

A “sweat proof” grip for people with clammy hands
How big? This cup holds 12 ounces. It’s 5.4 inches tall with a 2.6-inch diameter, so it should fit in all cup holders.

To feel like you’re drinking out of an artisanal ceramic mug you got at a craft fair
How big? This mug holds 12 ounces. It’s 4.7 inches tall with a 3.1-inch diameter, so it should fit nicely in your cup holder.
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