the first no mess traveler mug with a built-in paper cup ejector heats coffee for 50% longer

the first no mess traveler mug with a built-in paper cup ejector heats coffee for 50% longer

the first no mess traveler mug by nobot labs

 

SüpKüp by Nobot Labs is the first reusable traveler mug that preserves the heat and flavor of hot beverages for over 50% longer, without requiring liquid transfer or cleaning between uses. The traveler is made with the goal of replacing paper coffee sleeves to reduce unnecessary paper waste, while delivering an elegant, efficient design. Built from durable polycarbonate, SüpKüp comes equipped with a hands-free paper cup selector, to snugly hold multiple sized to-go paper cups from some of the most popular coffeehouses, including Starbucks.

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all images courtesy of the author

 

 

SüpKüp keeps hot drinks heated for over 50% longer

 

Engineered with precision by designers Quinton Casburn and Sean Tipton of the Texas-based design firm Nobot Labs, the reusable traveler mug is compatible with many popular coffeehouses’ medium and large hot to-go cups, including Starbucks’ venti and grande, nestling the paper cups and hot beverages inside. With the insertion of a removable paper cup, an efficient airtight seal is created, and forming a double-walled, air insulated chamber the SüpKüp can retain the heat of a hot drink for over 50% longer than a paper cup in open air. The mug is also equipped with an innovative double helix screw ejector that can remove the used paper cup, keeping both hands and the SüpKüp clean. By twisting the rotating base, the paper cup can be ejected directly into a recycling bin when no longer needed. As no coffee comes into contact with the surface of the SüpKüp, it remains clean and ready for the next use.

 

Each SüpKüp comes integrated with a custom designed, embedded mount that can hold an Apple AirTag and an included SüpPük. The customizable, collectible Püks can be engraved to the request of user to personalize their cup, and they can even design their own.

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the reusable traveler mug is built from durable polycarbonate

 

 

SüpKüp is a product of Nobot Labs, designed by Sean Tipton and Quinton Casburn, and is patent pending, tested, and ready for production. The product will be launching with a limited edition all-clear design along with an initial price of $39 for Kickstarter crowdfunding backers. After launch, black, white and green color variations will be available for purchase, with an estimated delivery of early 2023.

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after crowdfunding, it will be available to purchase in black, white and green color variations

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with the insertion of a removable paper cup, an airtight seal is created

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a double helix screw ejector can remove the used paper cup, keeping both hands and the mug clean

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the traveler aims to replace paper coffee sleeves to reduce unnecessary paper waste

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the face is embedded with a mount that can hold an Apple AirTag and an included customizable SüpPük

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SüpKüp is compatible with many popular coffeehouses’ medium and large hot to-go cups, including Starbucks

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SüpKüp preserves the heat and flavor of hot beverages for over 50% longer

 

 

project info:

 

name: SüpKüp
designer: Nobot Labs

 

 

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edited by: ravail khan | designboom

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