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    Monday
    Aug202018

    Carry coffee to class, at the exact temperature you like, all day long!

    Cauldryn, the company behind the first travel mug to boil water from a rechargeable battery, announces their latest innovation, the Cauldryn Coffee, which could be called ‘the Swiss army knife of travel mugs’. It's a 16 oz. vacuum sealed modular travel mug that allows coffee drinkers to actually grind and percolate coffee right in the Cauldyn Coffee, and it also allows coffee and tea drinkers the ability to maintain liquid temperatures for up to 10 hours. An LCD screen adjusts temperatures within two degrees from room temperature to boiling (78°-212°F). Key features include Bluetooth connectivity, smartphone accessibility, and attachable accessories that will include a percolator, blender, lantern, and Bluetooth speaker. (I don't see the lantern or BT speaker on their website yet.) MSRP is $129.99 & $149.99 for their various combos which can see on their website. You'll also see the optional blender base with one speed (On/Off) for blending beverages and crushing ice in this week's video. A pulse function that can grind coffee beans is coming soon.  

     

    The Giz Wiz with Jason from Cauldryn: https://youtu.be/QNDtfGAnvVw  

     

    More details and pricing: www.cauldryn.com

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