Do you know where I can get a cup that keeps beverages hot ?

Sue
by Sue
This needs to hold only 4-8 ounces and not weight much. My Mom is 93. The plastic one constantly cools off. The other 3 we tried are too heavy or she has to tip them almost upside to get any fluid.

  7 answers
  • Joy Joy on Jul 16, 2017

    Yeti cups or better yet the stainless steel mugs and large cups from Sam's Club

  • Chubby58 Chubby58 on Jul 16, 2017

    Look up stainless steel soup mugs. They are small and easy to handle and will keep a beverage warm for w quite a while.

  • I bought my mom children's sippy cups when she started having problems. They do make insulated ones for kids too. She had Parkinson's among other things and it worked out well. I also had good luck with the smallest stainless tumbler from Starbucks, which was a gift, and that worked well too. Yeti products are excellent quality, as Joy already suggested. Might be something to look into.

  • Glo25684661 Glo25684661 on Jul 17, 2017

    Use a thermos.


  • Jewellmartin Jewellmartin on Jul 17, 2017

    My husband likes the styrofoam coffee cups with lids we buy at Walmart. He likes his coffee very hot, and we have a few of the cardboard bands you put around the cups to keep from getting burned. Because they hold the same amount as a real coffee cup, then there is a limited amount that could spill out or choke her. My 100-y-o MIL likes her coffee warm and she doesn't like to sip from the lid. She keeps trying different types of cups, too. Best wishes 😇

  • Nlippa Nlippa on Jul 17, 2017

    Heb has a insulated cup that stays hot for up to 8 hrs. The name is KODI. You can use it for cold beverages to.

  • Sue Sue on Jul 17, 2017

    thank you everyone for your ideas. I didn't know I could find a sippy cup that is insulated. I've never seen a stainless steel one that was small yet. I don't know how heavy it would be with a beverage. I just thought of the thermos one yesterday ( finally ). That's because I heat up her cup 4-10 times. I get it too hot or not hot enough in the microwave. I will also look around to find the YETI cup and things you said. again, I appreciate your suggestions to something that should be easy to obtain, but turned out to be a challenge. I didn't think I should have to look in a specialty catalog.