3-Pack: JoyJolt Vacuum Insulated 20oz Tumblers & 12oz Coffee Cup
Our Take
- Two tumblers that can keep drinks icy cold for 12 hours and hot for even longer
- A travel mug with a handle for coffee & tea
- “Triple Insulated” AKA dual-wall vacuum insulated with a copper layer
- Hydration and caffeination!
- Are they Mac compatible: Your iPhone doesn’t need coffee, no matter how many times it asks for some
Drink Up
So, we’re just skipping straight to the coffee cup. Here’s what it looks like:

And here’s what the Amazon product name looks like:

Now, we hate to nitpick Amazon’s approach to retail.
Okay, fine. We actually don’t hate to nitpick Amazon. We love it. It’s maybe our favorite thing to do. Like, ever.
Point is: “Smoothie cup”? Are you serious?!
And yes, there’s nothing stopping you from putting a smoothie in one of these. But there’s no way a 12-oz coffee-mug-shaped camp cup with no straw is the ideal way to consume a smoothie.
Which brings us to our main point of why this sale actually sorta rules.
Every time we sell cups like these, we highlight how they boast an ability to keep cold drinks cold and hot drinks hot for an excessive amount of time. (In this case, it’s 12 hours for the tumblers; the coffee mug copy doesn’t give any concrete stats, but does say, “your coffee will stay hot for an extra-long commute in this unspillable cup.”)
But despite this emphasis on their versatility in holding drinks of any temperature, the truth is, each vessel you get will have a dedicated function. You’re not going to put hot coffee in your cup that’s for water, and you’re not going to pour Fanta into your travel mug.
Hence why you need three: one tumbler for water (hydration), one camp cup for coffee (caffeination), and one additional tumbler for occasional secondary cold liquids (or just to have as a spare when you forget your water tumbler at work or even just out in your car).
And that’s why we’re selling three in one sale. For you. Not just for us to offload a bunch at the same time.
Fine, maybe it’s a little bit of column A and a little bit of column B, but if we all benefit, who cares, right?