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BURNOUT is completely dishwasher-safe, very easy to clean and will not retain beverage flavors.
BURNOUT’s new mug features instant drinkability taking water from boiling to a sip-safe temperature as the liquid is poured into the mug with its aerospace inspired stainless steel thermal inhibitor.
The HeatZorb chamber adds an additional layer of insulation, meaning you’ll likely get even more cold-keeping performance.
Made with kitchen-grade steel, so you can use your mug every day without having to worry about rust and dents.
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Joss – January 20, 2024
What is the difference between the New Burnout12 oz mug and the Burnout Instant Drink mug?
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mualum – February 6, 2024
Looks like slimmer size /sleeker look and without the insert might not cool “instantaneously” but still quick similar to the thermos line. Seems to be a trade on decomplicating design vs time to cool fluid down – which in my opinion the Burnout12 looks to win that trade as it is cheaper, better looking, and probably still very effective
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Mary – November 22, 2024
Hello, what is the time that the 12oz mug keeps drinks hot? Is it as long as the instant mug at 3-4? I wasn’t sure since it says “a couple of hours”.
I tend to drink my coffee slowly since I get caught up at work and I hate reheating it, so I’m looking at the longest “heating time”.
Thanks!
Clayton Naeger – November 22, 2024
Mary,
As of now, we are getting about 2 hours at the ideal temperature range. We have a redesign in the works to prevent such a quick heat loss and extending that time out from its current 2 hour mark.
Thanks, Clayton
Mary – September 1, 2024
Are any components of this mug made in China?
M.M. – August 24, 2024
Hi Burnout folks, It would be amazing if you could post some specific comparative data on your products for making an informed purchase. A graph of 80-degree liquid poured into the 12 oz, 14 oz mugs and the tumbler, and temperature change over time in each (with and without the lid); dimensions and weight, specify if the oz volume is filled to the brim, etc. These graphs should be very easy to produce!
As a third-wave coffee enthusiast, I have a great appreciation for the huge effect temperature has on coffee flavor, and I think you have a fantastic product on your hands. Sadly, shipping to Europe (via Amazon) is pricey and I’d like to know the specifics of this product before spending all that money on it. I’d also rather buy directly from you than via Bezos, if the latter weren’t the only option for us foreigners.
Thanks in advance.
Clayton Naeger – August 26, 2024
Thank you for reaching out. We do actually have this data from the early testing stages of all of our new products. We will work on creating a comprehensive visual that will show the direct comparisons between all of our different products and sizes.
Additionally, we are actually starting to break into the Amazon UK space to allow for a more broad audience that live outside the US but still want to enjoy perfect coffee! While we would love to be able to ship globally from our location in the US, it is simply too expensive with our current rates going in an out of the US.
Oh, and to clarify my earlier comment: 80 degrees as in 80 °C = ~175 °F. Can be a bit higher or lower; whatever you empirically determine as a common temperature of coffee when it’s done brewing. This depends on the brewing method, of course.
Q – August 16, 2024
What are the dimensions of this product? From amazon it seems this one is larger than the Instant Drink Mug. Also – what are the dimension of the Instant Drink Mug? And – if this is the New Burnout 12 oz Mug, was there an Old 12 oz Mug? How to differentiate between those?
Q – October 27, 2024
Thanks for explaining! For some reason I didn’t see the dimension/oz info anywhere on the mug pages at the time. I’ve now used the white 12 oz. version for a month and I am very happy with it. I also mirror the “M.M. – August 24, 2024” comment about hoping for more technical info.
Admin Susan Liu – August 26, 2024
Thank you for your inquiry. Here is the dimensions of our new 12 oz. mug: 3.5″ D x 4.74″ W x 4.5″ H. It’s smaller than 14 oz. Instant Drink Mug, which has dimension 4″ D x 5.5″ W x 4.5″ H. No, we don’t have an old 12 oz mug, but we do have 12 oz. tumblers.
Kathy – March 7, 2024
Do you have a better fitting no spill lid for the NEW BURNOUT 12 OZ MUG
Clayton Naeger – April 4, 2024
We do not have any lids designed to be spill-proof for our mug style products at this time. These products are not designed to be travel products, but we are working toward making that a possibility in the near future.
Tim – December 13, 2023
Does this 12oz mug keep drinks hot for as long as the other mugs.
Admin Clayton Naeger – May 9, 2024
Tim, the 12 oz mug was not designed to keep the coffee hot as long as our other products.
M – December 15, 2023
Had one of the first batch, and haven’t used a non-burnout mug since, so 4-5 years at least.
Couldn’t say if it keeps coffee warm as long as others, but it keeps it warm long enough to drink it (several hours or more).
Lorraine – December 3, 2023
Does it keep coffee at 145? Wife likes her coffee relatively hot.
Sarah Firth (verified owner) – November 29, 2023
Does this mug cool the liquid to drinkable temperature and maintain it the same way the 14oz version does?
It does work similarly to the 14 oz. but without the basket feature of the 14 oz mug, our 12 oz mug will not be drinkable quite as quickly. It should still bring the temperature to a comfortable range and maintain that range rapidly, but will not hold quite as long as the 14 oz.
Wayne – November 24, 2023
The instant drink mug features an insulated basket that keeps the hot liquid in one compartment and a very thin layer against the wall with HeatZorb material. This is what allows it to become instantly drinkable. The 12 oz mug is our introduction to Burnout technology as it will not keep the temperature quite as long as other products, but features all of the benefits of being able to drink your coffee quickly and comfortably. Additionally, it does not have that dividing basket as seen in the Instant Drink Mug.
Aaron – November 21, 2023
So does the mig itself actually HEAT the liquid or is it just able to maintain it for a long time. Like is there a heater inside the mug
Susan Liu – November 21, 2023
Hello Aaron,
BURNOUT’s Drink Now Technology quickly transfers and stores the heat from the coffee, allowing you to drink your coffee almost immediately, without waiting. Then, it uses this stored heat to keep your coffee at that optimal drinking temperature for hours!
Here are more information on Drink Now Technology powered by Heat-Zorb:
Vacuum mugs have a single vacuum chamber: two stainless-steel walls between which is a vacuum. Vacuums are devoid of matter, meaning there is nothing to transfer heat. That’s how they keep your coffee hot. The only place to lose heat is through the lid.
BURNOUT features Dual Chamber Design, two chambers configured from three layers of 18/8 stainless steel. The first is an aerospace-grade vacuum chamber to the outside of the mug, while the second chamber resides to the inside of the mug and is filled with Heat-Zorb, a special wax-like, bio-based substance that quickly absorbs and stores the heat from the coffee, bringing it to optimal drinking temperature (approximately 140°F) in just minutes.
Heat-Zorb is technically referred to as a “phase change material” (PCM), meaning it is calibrated to change from a solid waxy substance to a liquid at a designated temperature (140°F). It is at this temperature that heat absorption stops and your coffee enjoyment begins. And because the Heat-Zorb chamber is surrounded by a vacuum chamber on one side, and coffee on the other, and the material has stored a lot of thermal energy, the transfer of this heat back to the coffee, to keep it at a zone of perfect drinking temperature. So, no burned mouth, coffee that you can drink right away and coffee that stays at that optimal drinking temperature for many hours!
Remarkably, Heat-Zorb is produced from agricultural sources and is USDA-certified bio-based. It is non-petroleum, non-toxic, readily biodegradable and 100% renewable. Because it is captive inside the stainless-steel chamber, it can never leak. And, it will consistently perform its repeatable melt/solidify heat transfer cycles many thousands of times, essentially for the life of the mug.
Thank you for interested in our mug!
BURNOUT Team help@burnoutmugs.com
Katherine – September 29, 2023
Where is this mug made (all components and final manufacturing)? Hoping USA, not China.
Kim – February 12, 2024
Wondering the same thing and if it’s customizable.
We have a laser engraver in house that allows full customization on all of our products. Feel free to reach out to help@burnoutmugs.com with any questions you may have regarding customization.
Jenna – November 29, 2024
Is the lid dishwasher-safe as well?
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