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Contigo makes one of the best stainless steel travel mugs on the market, now under $13 Prime shipped (Reg. $18+)

Contigo’s Autoseal West Loop Stainless Steel Travel Mug with Easy Clean Lid is one of the best options on the market in the price range. With a 4+ star rating, about 8,000 Amazon customers agree. A number of the most attractive colors just dropped down below $13 Prime shipped. The black, stainless steel and Monaco blue options are now listed at $12.71. That’s within a few cents of the Amazon all-time low and matching our previous mention. They generally sell for around $18+.

They are top-rack dishwasher-safe, and feature a lid-lock, 100% BPA-free design and are able to keep “beverages hot for up to 5 hours or cold for up to 12 hours.”

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Hectic mornings are easier with the 16 oz. West Loop Stainless Travel Mug with Easy-Clean Lid, because this mug features a one-touch AUTOSEAL lid that automatically seals between sips to prevent spills. This double-wall vacuum-insulated mug is engineered to keep drinks hot for up to 4 hours or cold for up to 12 hours, without a sweat. We mean that literally, because this vacuum-insulated mug keeps your drink at the optimal sipping temperature and eliminates condensation for dry hands. The AUTOSEAL lid creates an easy one-hand drinking experience and it fits most standard car cup holders, which makes it ideal for the commute! We passionately urge parents, teachers, commuters or anyone on-the-go that loves a hot drink, to grab this mug!.

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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