The CamelBak is a great travel mug, the best out of the three stainless steel travel mugs I’ve tested. The Contigo AUTOSEAL is also a GREAT mug, but if you want a travel mug that’s as easy to use, easier to clean than the Contigo, won’t spill, and keeps your drink hotter than the Contigo, the CamelBak Forge is for you.
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CamelBak Forge 16oz Travel Mug
Model: Forge
GTIN: 00886798570020
I think the CamelBak Forge is superior to both the Contigo AUTOSEAL West Loop and Zojirushi SM-YAE48RA. Here’s why.
TL;DR
Leak- and spill-proof.
Although it doesn’t come with the locking system you’ll find on the Zojirushi and Contigo, the CamelBak won’t spill liquid easily.
Keeps your drink hot.
The CamelBak keeps up with the Zojirushi and beats the Contigo in heat retention tests.
Easy to clean and use.
The CamelBak is as easy to use and clean as the Contigo, which is much easier to clean and use than the Zojirushi.
Product Attributes
Weight (main body / tumbler): 8.67 oz (246g)
Weight (lid): 2.96 oz (84g)
Weight (assembled, filled with water): 26.45 oz (750g)
Weight (assembled, dry): 11,64 oz (330g)
Maximum diameter (main body / tumbler): 2.85 inches (72.5mm)
Maximum width (lid): 4.19 inches (106.5mm)
Height (main body / tumbler): 7.2 inches (183mm)
Height (lid set): 2.4 inches (61mm)
Height (assembled): 8.62 inches (219mm)
Lid material: Polypropylene
Body material: Food-grade stainless steel
In the Box
The CamelBak didn’t come in fancy packaging. It arrived with tags attached to it, in a box, but it wasn’t wrapped. Don’t let the understated packaging fool you, though. This is a great travel mug.
Sizes
12 oz
16 oz
I only bought the 16 oz for this test. I can’t see how anybody would be happy with only 12 ounces of coffee. It just does not compute.
Colors
The CamelBak Forge comes in ten colors:
Aubergine
Black Smoke
Blaze
Blue Steel
Bronze
Deep Sea
Ghost
Ghost Berry
Olive Sky
Slate
Spilling and Leaking
The CamelBak is leakproof. I filled it with coffee, turned it upside down, and shook it. Nothing spilled. So I turned it right side up and opened it. It released some air and splattered a few drops of coffee. I turned it upside down again and nothing leaked from it.
The splattering of coffee got me curious. Would this mug splatter drops of coffee every time I pressed the button to open the lid for a sip? I went through the motions of drinking from it, paying attention to what happened whenever I open it. It did NOT sputter coffee when I opened it. The only reason it did so when I tested it for leakage, was because I shook it while holding it upside down, which caused a pressure buildup in the mug.
The Forge won’t leak, so don’t worry about coffee seeping out of it if ever the CamelBak finds itself on its side in your car.
Heat Retention Tests
I ran two heat retention tests for each mug (the cheap plastic mug, the Zojirushi, the Contigo, and the CamelBak).
In the first test, I poured coffee into each mug, took the temperature, closed the mug for 6 hours and 26 minutes, opened the mug, and took the temperature.
In the second test, I poured coffee into the mug, took the temperature, closed the mug, and opened it every half an hour to take the temperature.
The CamelBak beat the Contigo easily and drew with the Zojirushi in this department.
Note: These tests weren’t done in a lab, but in a room in a normal home. HOWEVER, I tried to perform these tests as scientifically as possible. In other words, I kept a tight control over the variables.
Cheap Plastic Mug Stepped
CamelBak Forge Stepped
CamelBak Forge Long Distance
With this test I checked the temperature only once, after six hours and 26 minutes.
Maximum Beverage Temperature
You don’t want to use your travel mug to melt gold in; you want to drink coffee or tea from it. Provided you use it with common sense, you should be able to fill the CamelBak Forge with a piping-hot beverage often and not damage it.
Results Table
Timeframe | CamelBak Forge (Celsius / Fahrenheit) |
Cheap plastic travel mug (Celsius / Fahrenheit) |
---|---|---|
300 minutes later | 34 / 93.2 | 21 / 69.8 |
270 minutes later | 34 / 93.2 | 21 / 69.8 |
240 minutes later | 37 / 98.6 | 23 / 73.4 |
210 minutes later | 39 / 102.2 | 23 / 73.4 |
180 minutes later | 40 / 104 | 25 / 77 |
150 minutes later | 43 / 109.4 | 29 / 84.2 |
120 minutes later | 45 / 113 | 30 / 86 |
90 minutes later | 49 / 120.2 | 31 / 87.8 |
60 minutes later | 52 / 125.6 | 40 / 104 |
30 minutes later | 54 / 129.2 | 51 / 123.8 |
Initial temperature | 66 / 150.8 | 66 / 150.8 |
How to Use It
Before Using It
Unscrew the lid from the body.
Remove papers from the mug (if there are any).
Wash the lid & tumbler.
See cleaning instructions below.
Dry with a cloth, or place on a rack to dry.
Unscrew the CamelBak’s lid, pour your beverage of choice into the tumbler, and screw the lid back on. You could screw the lid back on immediately, especially if you want to keep your beverage scorching for a long time. But if you’re like me, who uses a travel mug more for the convenience of having coffee securely on the go, rather than for having it as hot as possible for as long as possible, you might want to allow the contents in the tumbler to cool down before you screw on the lid.
Before You Screw the Lid on
To wash you CamelBak Forge, you must remove the lid set from the tumbler, flip open what CamelBak calls the arms of the lid set and clean the whole mug, either with a brush or in a dishwasher. But before you screw the lid back onto the tumbler after you’ve washed it and want to use it again, make sure the arms are in the correct position, else you won’t be able to assemble the mug.
How to Drink From It
Press the button at the back of the lid.
This releases the spout lock (which extends from what CamelBak calls the arms of the lid).
Make sure you hold the mug away from your face when you press the button because it can build up pressure while standing.
Put your lips to the Forge’s spout.
Tilt back your head and enjoy the delicious taste of coffee slipping into your mouth, down your throat and into your brain's gas tank.
Lock It in the Open Position
If you want to keep your CamelBak’s spout open permanently, simply press the button to open the spout, as you would when you take a sip, then press the little button on top of the arms down to lock the arms in place, thereby leaving the spout unblocked.
How Not to Use It
Although the CamelBak doesn’t come with a manual, you should use it with care.
Don’t let babies or kids use it.
Ensure that no parts (like the rubber seal) are missing before using it.
Make sure the lid’s arms close after you’ve taken a sip.
If it stops retaining heat, stop using the CamelBak.
Hold the mug away from your face when you press the button to take a sip.
Don’t put your CamelBak in a microwave oven.
Don’t drink and drive.
Don’t drink from it too quickly. Take it easy.
Don’t shake the mug while it’s filled with something.
Don’t fill it with dry ice.
Can You Use It for Soup?
I don’t know if the CamelBak Forge is supposed to be used for drinking soup from, but I was going to find out in any case, since I tested the Zojirushi and Contigo in a similar fashion.
I used a creamy tomato soup, the same one I used for testing the other mugs. I prepared the soup according to instructions, then strained it into a jug to remove lumps. From the jug, I poured the soup into the CamelBak. It worked. You can easily drink soup from the CamelBak Forge.
But you use it for this kind of thing at your own risk. I suspect they make the CamelBak for use with coffee and tea, not soup.
Does It Fit Inside a Cup Holder?
This obviously depends on the diameter of your automobile’s cup holder. The CamelBak Forge tapers up from ~2.75in (~70mm). A Mitsubishi Pajero’s cup holders have a diameter of ~2.99in (~76mm), which means the CamelBak Forge fits fine. The CamelBak Forge also fits inside the cup holders of the 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 9.
Does the AeroPress Fit Inside of It?
Like with the Contigo, the AeroPress does NOT fit into the CamelBak, which means the Zojirushi wins this round, since the AeroPress fits snugly into it. If you make AeroPress coffee for the CamelBak you’ll have to make it in another container, like a stainless steel jug, and pour it into the CamelBak.
Tip: when you press AeroPress into a metal container, preheat the container so it doesn’t cause the coffee to lose too much heat.
How to Clean It
The CamelBak is easier to clean than both the Zojirushi and the Contigo. It’s not hard to beat the Zojirushi in this department since the Zojirushi requires you to remove parts from it before you clean it. The Contigo, however, is not hard to clean. So the fact that the CamelBak is even easier to clean than the Contigo is a big deal.
Fill a sink with warm water and add detergent.
Place the CamelBak in the water.
Remove the lid set from the tumbler.
Clean the lid set.
Open the arms by pressing the open button. This flips open the arms and keeps them open since the lid set is not connected to the tumbler.
Soak in warm water.
Use a small, soft brush to get to hard-to-reach places.
Remove the lid set from the soapy water and rinse in clean water.
Shake a few times to assist in drying.
Wash the tumbler.
Use a soft sponge.
Remove the tumbler from the soapy water and rinse in clean water.
Shake a few times to assist in drying.
Place the lid set and the tumbler on a drying rack and leave to dry.
Dishwasher safe?
The CamelBak Forge’s lid SHOULD be dishwasher safe but don’t quote me on that. It’s hard to find info on this mug, and since I promised to gift mine to a friend after the test, I didn’t want to sacrifice it for the sake of a test. I can confidently say that the tumbler part of the Forge is NOT dishwasher safe.
Warranty
CamelBak’s warranty is far too involved to post here. They offer what they call the Got Your Bak lifetime guarantee. You can read more about it at camelbak.com/en/customer-service/warranty. It’s probably the most comprehensive warranty I’ve ever come across.