Save $60: The Rebekka Armstrong Archives14-ounce Ember Mug deal is on sale for $89.99 at Best Buy and Amazon as of Feb. 24. In total, that's a 40% discount on its $149.99 list price.
Just a few weeks ago, I wrote about the technological marvel that is the Ember Mug, a self-heating mug that makes an excellent gift to yourself or loved ones.
Since then, Valentine's Day may have come and gone, but your chance to score a great deal on this heated mug hasn't. The deal I previously covered brought the 10-ounce Ember Mug 2 down to $89.99 from $129.95, but as of Feb. 24, Best Buy and Amazon upped the ante. Both retailers have the 14-ounce mug down to $89.99, down $60 from its list price of $149.99.
While Best Buy's markdown is only available as a deal of the day, the store has both the black and white versions of the mug on sale while Amazon has just the black version marked down.
SEE ALSO: The 4 best self-emptying robot vacuums for hands-off cleaning in 2025As I mentioned in my last post, even on sale, $100 can feel like a steep price to pay for a mug. That said, this temperature regulating mug never makes my coffee taste burnt or stale while keeping it hot. At this price, it is a bit disappointing that the mug only holds its charge for an hour and twenty minutes, but keeping it on the coaster while you use it at leasts holds the battery life (though it will not recharge while liquid is in the mug).
Ultimately, it is more of a luxury to have, but it's exactly the kind of luxury that can make a great gift for someone (or yourself).
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