This past summer I received an unexpected package from Amazon. It had my name on the package but I did not order anything and thus it was unexpected. It turned out to be a Huskee Cup from the coffee gods. I did find out later who the specific coffee god was. They had seen my post about these cups. So, after a bit time using it this is my Huskee Cup review.
First, I will say I like the cup. It is appealing to me in its looks. I also like how it feels in my hand. It is light as a feather. But, I am not in agreement with their claims on their website. They chose polypropylene for at least half of the cup material for reasons they specify on their website. Their reasons are the following: It produces a durable product that can withstand the rigours of the café environment. It produces a cup whose materiality complement and highlight the innovative design features. It creates a material that can be recycled, reused and re-purposed at the end of its life in an environmentally friendly and efficient way.
They claim the cups materiality increases the cup’s thermal retention properties, while it’s fins protect your hands from the heat of the drink by minimising the surface area your hands come into contact with! In my experience so far I have found that with no insulation properties in the polypropylene it is not capable of keeping my drink hotter longer nor keeping my hands from getting hot, as their websites states. Their claims do not seem valid from my experience. I have since read other reviews with the same claim.
Having said that, I like the cup and use it. It’s kinda Kool. The coffee shop Lima Coffee Roasters serves their coffees in them and the customers all seem to like them. It is also a conversation starter when I take it to other coffee shops. I offer a thank you to the coffee gods for the gift.
4 Comments
Faye
I gather this is not a ‘to-go’ cup. It is esthetically pleasing but I’m not sure what it is replacing, even after visiting their website.
Monte Stevens
Yes, it is a to-go cup. It seals rather well although it does not have a seal for the drinking hole. What I feel they are promoting is the idea of eco-friendly cups. My thought is the coffee bean husk is biodegradable until they mix it with the polypropylene.
Tom Dills
It’s an attractive looking cup, but even in your original post it sounded like the insulation benefits might have been over-promoted. It’s also more than a bit disappointing that the environmentally friendly claims may also be a bit misleading.
It’s great that you were gifted with a souvenir copy, albeit it of “mysterious origin.” If nothing else it might make a nice planter or pen holder! 😉
I think I’ll stick with my ancient Thermos travel cup and my Hydro Flask insulated mug!
Monte Stevens
LOL I used it this morning at the coffee shop. I’ll use it when there is no need to keep something hot for any length of time. It’s also quite easy to clean.