I recevied a 16 ounce as gift, it came from black rifle coffee company and came with the bag. I wanted a smaller cup so i got the 8 ounce 360 i love that if you take out the insert it will fit my aeropress perfectly. I use with the lid on when I'm moving around and take the top off of if I am just sitting. Happy with both mugs.
Got my first one of these this week, the Move and 360 lid - great first impression for me, kept the coffee almost too hot for too long vs the paper takeaway cups. I missed how the slide lock lid works though, and think that may have been the perfect choice. That aside, this is a really well made mug, and I will enjoy using it from now on 🙂 PS the Move fits my car. If I could change one thing, I’d like to see a rubber grip on the base and perhaps a less rounded base edge, I think that would make it more stable when travelling by train.
@@CabeensCoffeeCorner The lid was designed as if it was going to be made out of annodized aluminum or something. (That would be pretty cool, but I guess if they did that, the mug would cost over $100.) But it's made out of hard plastic pieces, some of them very thin. The pieces simply wear down from use and from the heat of the coffee. Look at the reviews of Fellow's own website. Multiple purchasers say that the slide-lock lid broke and that the replacement that they bought or that Fellow sent them broke, as well. I have a Fellow Carter Wide mug with a plain top that I use as a container for coffee beans and a Carter Move mug that I use for drinking, mostly at my desk. I like them--though I'm very gentle with them and make sure to put the lid on absolutely straight and to screw it down deliberately and slowly. And after I wash it, I leave it open and don't put the lid on unless it's absolutely dry. This is a niche, delicate product. It's not something that you can just throw into a bag and bang into things and use without concern, like a Hydroflask.
the slide lock lid is a fantastic idea but let down by it's execution. i bought one. seemed leak proof enough, you can drink out of it comfortably. but after a couple uses the lid wouldn't let much liquid through, and i was told to take it all apart and reseat it again. that's far too much hassle for a mug.
how do you clean to sliding lid? I find myself having to soak it in hot soapy water because just hand washing, after a while it seems the sugar from my drink gets built up? and makes it quite difficult to slide open
You forgot to mention that the original carter also is NOT machine washable. However, the carter move is fully machine washable, just remove the O-ring from the lid and place all 3 parts in the top rack.
I just received a 16 carter everywhere mug for Christmas. It came with the bag. It's nicer to drink from than the starbucks Stanly 16 ounce thermos I already have. The Stanley will fit a cup holder and this will not. But neither one can be used while driving. For driving i have the starbucks Stanley with the trigger thing. Once I got stuck in the mtns off reading and it was 12 hrs before I got back to civilization, coffee in one the stanlies was r till drinkabley warm on the trip home. do make cup holder adapters for bigger cups if that's important to you. In my opinion if you want to able to drink one handed luke while driving, Stanley is the way to go but for breaks where convience the fellow anywhere is a better drinking experience.
Mug came with the bag with a tag saying its made from recycled materials. I was a little puzzled by the logo on it until she clued me in that it's the "Black Rifle Company Company" coffee shop where she bought it at thier store so I'm not sure if you order from Amazon you will get it. Wish u could post pics in the comments
Hi, thanks for the review. I have the fellow carter move and taste gets bitter everyday, even if I wash it with baking soda. Do you have any suggestions?
Really too bad that there aren't any cups that don't release any harmfull micro particles in our drinks, whatever cup we buy there is always some toxic synthethic (or even organic) parts ruining it..
This brand is new to me Lots of nice features But my mugs must be 100% leak proof & operate w only one hand w out looking. The perfect mug would be the Fellows w a contigo lid. Contigos DO NOT LEAK. Turn ‘em upside down and shake - no leak. I only use Contigo travel mugs Contigo mugs & lids have lifetime warranty.
Hey Cabeen! Thanks for the videos man. I have been viewing for a while now. Especially your previous videos on flair products! You have been an immense amount of help. If I can just offer some advice. I think your videos will improve immensely if you have a better more professional background. I don’t this means you obviously need to get a studio or anything but just something more pleasing to the eye. Hope that makes sense. I’m sure you can’t think of some many examples from other UA-camrs!
@@CabeensCoffeeCorner Hey, as a new viewer I really enjoy your video! Your videography is pretty good, and you seem very cohesive with your explanation. For advice with the set up, determine if you want a face to face set up or a voiceover with b-roll set up. One idea for the face to face set up is making it seem almost like a conversation with someone in a cafe. Mix in some nice videography which you show more than capable of, and do a few takes to get it right. Do something you love, most of all though. The outline for this video, though, is remarkable and really interesting! Thanks for the quick watch for me before I head to work! Keep up the good work.
I recevied a 16 ounce as gift, it came from black rifle coffee company and came with the bag. I wanted a smaller cup so i got the 8 ounce 360 i love that if you take out the insert it will fit my aeropress perfectly. I use with the lid on when I'm moving around and take the top off of if I am just sitting. Happy with both mugs.
Glad you like it!
Great review, thank you!
I"m busy designing some coffee products and reviews like these really help to trouble-shoot my designs.
Glad to help and best of luck to you
Got my first one of these this week, the Move and 360 lid - great first impression for me, kept the coffee almost too hot for too long vs the paper takeaway cups. I missed how the slide lock lid works though, and think that may have been the perfect choice. That aside, this is a really well made mug, and I will enjoy using it from now on 🙂
PS the Move fits my car.
If I could change one thing, I’d like to see a rubber grip on the base and perhaps a less rounded base edge, I think that would make it more stable when travelling by train.
I like the rubber idea! Glad you like yours
The slide lock lid is essentially disposable. You'll have to replace it after 100 uses--or maybe a lot fewer.
What makes you say that?
@@CabeensCoffeeCorner The lid was designed as if it was going to be made out of annodized aluminum or something. (That would be pretty cool, but I guess if they did that, the mug would cost over $100.) But it's made out of hard plastic pieces, some of them very thin. The pieces simply wear down from use and from the heat of the coffee. Look at the reviews of Fellow's own website. Multiple purchasers say that the slide-lock lid broke and that the replacement that they bought or that Fellow sent them broke, as well. I have a Fellow Carter Wide mug with a plain top that I use as a container for coffee beans and a Carter Move mug that I use for drinking, mostly at my desk. I like them--though I'm very gentle with them and make sure to put the lid on absolutely straight and to screw it down deliberately and slowly. And after I wash it, I leave it open and don't put the lid on unless it's absolutely dry. This is a niche, delicate product. It's not something that you can just throw into a bag and bang into things and use without concern, like a Hydroflask.
one more thing fellow should add beside leak proof one handed lid is non slip sillicon/rubber bottom :)
I think that would do well
Good review! I have the same impressions of the 360. Not my mug. I will have to try the slide lock.
It’s much better
the slide lock lid is a fantastic idea but let down by it's execution. i bought one. seemed leak proof enough, you can drink out of it comfortably. but after a couple uses the lid wouldn't let much liquid through, and i was told to take it all apart and reseat it again. that's far too much hassle for a mug.
Agreed
how do you clean to sliding lid? I find myself having to soak it in hot soapy water because just hand washing, after a while it seems the sugar from my drink gets built up? and makes it quite difficult to slide open
Probably the best way to is to soak it
Thank you very much for your honesty and explanations!
Thanks for watching
fair criticism
Thanks
Do you test how long the Carter move can keep hot without the lid?
I have not but I would guess a little longer than a standard mug!
Great video.
maybe the movement inside backpack opens the lid accidentally?
When it leaked a bit it was in a peak design 3l bag. There was a divider in the bag and there was no movement based on how it was packed
super helpful, thank you! exactly what i was looking for
Glad it helped
You forgot to mention that the original carter also is NOT machine washable. However, the carter move is fully machine washable, just remove the O-ring from the lid and place all 3 parts in the top rack.
It mentioned on the website they all of them should be hand washed.
I just received a 16 carter everywhere mug for Christmas. It came with the bag. It's nicer to drink from than the starbucks Stanly 16 ounce thermos I already have. The Stanley will fit a cup holder and this will not. But neither one can be used while driving. For driving i have the starbucks Stanley with the trigger thing. Once I got stuck in the mtns off reading and it was 12 hrs before I got back to civilization, coffee in one the stanlies was r till drinkabley warm on the trip home. do make cup holder adapters for bigger cups if that's important to you. In my opinion if you want to able to drink one handed luke while driving, Stanley is the way to go but for breaks where convience the fellow anywhere is a better drinking experience.
Very well said! Good to know the mug still comes with the bag?
Mug came with the bag with a tag saying its made from recycled materials. I was a little puzzled by the logo on it until she clued me in that it's the "Black Rifle Company Company" coffee shop where she bought it at thier store so I'm not sure if you order from Amazon you will get it. Wish u could post pics in the comments
Are you going to review the carter cold lid?
You're one top of it! I already have it filled and it will come out in the next few weeks!
Great review!! Thanks for this guide!
Thanks for watching
Can I use the metal thing from the move mug also in the original carter mug?
Nope. It will work in any other Carter move mug though
Big pro with the original design is that it just barely fits an aeropress, the move I would think would be too narrow!
That’s a good point
Hi, thanks for the review. I have the fellow carter move and taste gets bitter everyday, even if I wash it with baking soda. Do you have any suggestions?
I have only soaked in in soapy water. Works well for me
wash the gasket
i had that issue too, but it pretty much disappear if you store it without the lid since it retains a lot of the aroma if you store it with the lid.
Great review. Good job.
Thanks for watching!
Great review, thanks mate.
Thanks for watching!
Really too bad that there aren't any cups that don't release any harmfull micro particles in our drinks, whatever cup we buy there is always some toxic synthethic (or even organic) parts ruining it..
what do you mean
O.o
Are the white and black move mug the 12oz mugs? Or 16?
12oz in the video but they can be ordered in 8, 12 or 16
This brand is new to me
Lots of nice features
But my mugs must be 100% leak proof & operate w only one hand w out looking.
The perfect mug would be the Fellows w a contigo lid. Contigos DO NOT LEAK. Turn ‘em upside down and shake - no leak. I only use Contigo travel mugs
Contigo mugs & lids have lifetime warranty.
I will be doing a large travel mug review this year! A contigo will be included
Hey Cabeen! Thanks for the videos man.
I have been viewing for a while now. Especially your previous videos on flair products! You have been an immense amount of help.
If I can just offer some advice. I think your videos will improve immensely if you have a better more professional background. I don’t this means you obviously need to get a studio or anything but just something more pleasing to the eye. Hope that makes sense.
I’m sure you can’t think of some many examples from other UA-camrs!
How do u feel about the kitchen from the more recent videos! Thanks for following the journey
@@CabeensCoffeeCorner Hey, as a new viewer I really enjoy your video! Your videography is pretty good, and you seem very cohesive with your explanation.
For advice with the set up, determine if you want a face to face set up or a voiceover with b-roll set up. One idea for the face to face set up is making it seem almost like a conversation with someone in a cafe. Mix in some nice videography which you show more than capable of, and do a few takes to get it right. Do something you love, most of all though.
The outline for this video, though, is remarkable and really interesting! Thanks for the quick watch for me before I head to work! Keep up the good work.
I actually like that his kitchen looks like a normal kitchen, it makes the video more relatable.
Close up shots of products
Rather than from a distance
Black product in front black t shirt is problematic
12 ounce? Can you use mililiter please?
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