Thank you so much! I needed this! I've just bought myself the bundle in Whale! So, it's super cool to know you can twist the lid on the coffee cup to prevent leakage! So excited to get mine! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
My coffee cup in blush pink, and my water bottle in peach arrived today. Honestly they are phenomenal! I locked my coffee cup, tipped my tea completely upside down and not a single leak 😂😂👍
How about the insulation? I've just got mine yesterday..fortunately, i got the color i ordered..✌🏼 however, i have issues on its insulation..the ads and reviews say that the heat can stay up to 4hrs...but definitely not on my cup! 😩 in less than 30mins, the temperature drops rapidly...
@@marinb.1760 Yes, I already did..it kept the drink hot for a bit longer than before..I already sent an email and photos to the management and the replied immediately..Hopefully they can help me sort it out..
Thanks for the review. I couldn't find how the lid was constructed anywhere. I have a similar cup by Milu, but the screw lid protudes into the cup, so you can't fill it to the top. Judging from your review here, the Chilly's mug does not have that issue :)
Yerr it's absolutely fine. What I will say is, The lid is stiff to twist open and closed, so the drinking hole is open. I found after lots of use...over the last week or two...it's now much nicer. Easily my favourite coffee cup now
This is funny.... I realised you have a toyota mr2 which is what I have and I wanted to know whether they fit their console drinks holders!!! 🤣 Thanks!!
The lid is the reason I went searching for a review. People were complaining that the old bottles would be too cold or too hot on the spout you drink from, which I see as a non-issue but hey-ho. Either way, thanks for the solid review, you really covered everything important! :)
For me, the old one lid wasn't necessarily too cold or hot for me. It's just such a good bottle that if you stored cold or hot drinks you're going to meet that level of temperature regardless how long you wait😂😂
@radiocaf yeah😂😂, I didn't mind it when it was during the heatwave. I always had a coffee cup also on hand so I would just pour my drinks for it to become normal temperatures
Great review- just what I needed to see! Have you found the coffee cup to be leak-proof? Would you put coffee in it and then pop the cup into a rucksack? Would you not trust it?
It's not 100% leak proof. I tested it,...held upside down and shaked it and a little coffee leaked out. I'd just use the water bottle if I wanted my coffee leak proof. The series two coffee cup is more for walking around with and for use when driving etc... Where as the water bottle is leak proof and for chucking in a bag and knowing it's fine.
@@dangerpowers123 Actually, have you noticed that the lid can smell after having milky coffees inside? This is my biggest issue with keep cups. The lids smell funky after using them for a while.
@@Kyle-mo7bd I tend to drink black coffee, haven't noticed it. I did managed to take the entire lid apart yesterday and clean it all though. Using a coin to unscrew the internal part and a butter knife to pry off the top. The box details how to make and unmake the lid for cleaning .
@@Kyle-mo7bd smell is an issue for most reusable bottles&cups&mugs! i use white vinegar&diluted with water; let it soak for 10 minutes and wash. best to look at the materials beforehand in case the vinegar attacks it.
I was wondering, now that the lid of the coffee cup isn't as stiff as it was, could you open it with one hand? I find it quite scary to let go of my steering wheel while driving to open up a cup.. ( I know you probably could as long as your on a straight piece of road, but still.. haha)
@@lisadevries992 the coffee bottle is ok, but the water bottle I really love and have now ordered another one for my daughter as she keeps nicking my one ha ha
Very dissapointed in the insulation of the series 2 bottles, water temperature does not stay cold very long after a few hours it is basically room temperature, not tried hot water but I imagine it not staying hot very long either. Design is good but in terms of keeping the temperature it's not very good series 1 is better in that regard.
@@jahdmrs Great point. I have read they are murder to take apart to clean. If you don't then bacteria and gunge builds up and can cause all manner of problems. Also heard the paint chips off. At £30+ I would want perfection. My Nespresso keeps drinks hot for up to 12 hours which is why I bought another when the gold version came out. They may not be as pretty but they are easy to clean.
Quick tip if you make these kinds of reviews, especially if you just have a top-down camera angle for the whole video: try get the frame of the shot right, as it is, it's overly zoomed in which makes the whole review feel very cramped and claustrophobic, and I don't think there was a single moment where we could see the entirety of the larger bottle in the shot, there was always part of it chopped off and out of the frame. Having the shot more zoomed out would mean you can be a lot free-er with moving around without having to worry so much about going out of the frame. Also one of the main reasons I was looking for reviews of Chillys bottles was to gauge the actual size/dimensions of the bottle when held in someone's hand for example, which is hard to do if all I can see is a top-down angle that feels like it's zoomed into about 140% of what it should be. A huge part of reviews like this is actually, very simply _showing_ the product- you talked about it a lot, and showed all of the small details, but you omitted just showing the product (review channels often shoot b-roll while they go over talking points, which is a great way to show the product "in action"- (MKBHD is a *king* when it comes to this type of b-roll if you want inspiration!), in this case it could be a shot of the bottle on a desk or table, stood next to some common items for size reference, like an artsy shot of the bottle on a desk in front of a PC or Mac, next to a mouse, keyboard, smartphone etc, so we can see it properly next to items most people already own. Or it could be a shot of someone simply drinking from the bottle. Basically similar to what you did when showing the coffee cup with your coffee machine, only instead of just a portrait mode photo taken with your phone, you could actually stage a b-roll shot, set the coffee machine up somewhere where it'll look cool rather than the dirty kitchen counter next to other random stuff like a pot of marmite and a bag of bread haha (sorry i don't mean to be mean by saying 'dirty' kitchen counter, I'm trying to be honest and constructive, and it's kind of true, doing a review video and showing off the product on that kind of stage, where the product itself is still wet from when you presumably washed it, it doesn't look great, and it reflects badly on the overall quality of the video which is a shame because other aspects of the review are great. But yeah, then you could shoot the footage while coffee is pouring into the cup in slow motion or something to make a cool looking shot that feels creative and artistic, this kind of thing makes reviews and videos in general feel way more alive and 3-dimmensional, also feels way more professional, makes it look like your production value is way higher, when in fact, all it takes to go from "good" review, to "great" review, is a little creativity and extra time