CAFE CUP
VERRY GOOD KIT
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Klean Kanteen's vacuum insulated 355mL (12oz) TKWide bottle was created with versatility and portability, to create the best water bottle, coffee mug, sport bottle and insulated cup, all in one package.
The 12 oz TKWide features the TK Closure internal thread design with smooth, rounded lip for comfortable drinking and easy cleaning. Comes with the leak proof Café Cap with easy-carry swivel loop.
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At first, I was wary buying one of these because I've heard of people talking about leaks. I didn't want the disaster of coffee spilling onto my notebooks in my bag. After a month of using it, I can confidently say it doesn't have leaking issues and it does a fantastic job of insulation! The downside, as stated, is that the lid is a bit fiddly to work with. If you have the 'cap screw' in tight, it guarantees that nothing escapes - admittedly a problem when you actually want a drink! I tend to have it tight when I have the bottle in my bag and loosen it when I'm drinking. If you don't want to deal with that, then I recommend getting the standard Loop Cap. It lets you enjoy the bottle without the worries of the Café Cap. Though I gave it 4 stars, this has become my favourite thing. I always have it with me whether I'm drinking hot coffee or cold juice. I love it enough that I'm thinking of buying a bigger one so I can pack more.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.