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AutoTrends 12V Cup Warmer

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AutoTrends 12V Cup Warmer
$19.99
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AutoTrends 12V Cup Warmer

$19.99

Product Details

Enjoy your hot beverages on the go with the AutoTrends 12V Cup Warmer for Car. This convenient travel accessory ensures your drinks stay warm, making it perfect for long drives and road trips. Designed to fit most car cup holders, it offers a seamless and enjoyable travel experience.

  • Double layer vacuum insulated mug keeps hot drink hot for longer

  • Heating function heats liquid to 65°C (149°F)

  • Fits most car cup holders

  • 450 mL capacity

  • Great for travel

  • Great for road trips, excursions or travelling to work

  • Capacity: 16 oz (450 mL)

Part Number AM070106
Drinkware Type Mug
Primary Material Stainless Steel
Advanced Features Carry Handle, Double Walled, Lid
Pattern Type No Pattern
Product Height (in) 6.30 in
Product Width (in) 3.46 in
Capacity (ml) 450.00 ml
Capacity (oz) 15 fl oz (US)

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This product carries a 1 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.

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15 out of 27 (56%) reviewers recommend this product

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Cup no-warmer

2 months ago
The cord doesn’t stay in the cup so it doesn’t keep liquid hot.
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12v cup

3 months ago
It keeps your coffee hot but at times the lid pops off
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They are selling these cups with the WRONG LIDS

8 months ago
Purchased before Christmas last year (my off season for work) and when I finally tried to use it recently the lid would not go on right, it appears to be the wrong lid entirely. Because it's been more than 90 days the store can not do anything to help me.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Mobile cup review

a year ago
Works as it should. Keeps liquid very hot. Sometimes lid loosens due to various liquid types on the adjoining surfaces, possibly from the user.
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Save coffee money

a year ago
For $20 this product works well
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Q: I'm wondering how long it takes to warm up a cold cup of coffee? I want to use this cup during a power outage when we don't have electricity to make coffee.

4 years ago
2 Answers
  • A: If it is the same one we got my husband used it in his big truck and he said it kept it hot for awhile. Unfortunately the first one we got didn’t last long and the second one didn’t either. But if it only being used at power outages it should be okay I think.

    4 years ago
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