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Contigo’s popular AUTOSEAL West Loop Travel Mugs are starting from $9 in today’s Gold Box

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Today only, as part of its Last Minute Deals, Amazon is now offering the popular Contigo Travel Mugs from $9. You can grab the Vacuum-Insulated 16-oz. Stainless Steel AUTOSEAL West Loop Travel Mug from $9.03 shipped depending on the color. Either way these mugs regularly sell for as much as $17 with today’s offer being the lowest we can find. They also carry a 4+ star rating from nearly 20,000 Amazon customers. So if you have had your eye on one of these, now’s your chance. Especially considering they are still set to be delivered before the big day, according to Amazon. Head below for more details and options.

You’ll also find loads of color options in today’s sale that will work for just about anyone. On top of the 16-oz. model above, the 20-oz. variant is also on sale from $17.50, down from the usual $25 or so.

Contigo AUTOSEAL West Loop Travel Mug:

  • Our Lids Are Sealed – AUTOSEAL technology is leak and spill proof (Yes there is a difference!)
  • For the Long Haul – Drinks stay hot up to 5 hours and cold up to 12 with THERMALOCK Vacuum Insulation
  • Lend a Hand – Easy one-handed drinking from this travel coffee mug with the push of a button

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices