A common scenario around the world – You make coffee for yourself and set it atop your table. It’s too hot and you want to let it cool for a minute. You forget about it. A decade passes and when you return, it is stone cold! Ok, not a decade, but you get what we mean! We all know that one person who makes a cup of coffee for themselves forgets, and reheats it again and again. If you do this or know someone who does, the Tormeti Mug Warmer is just what you need and is a seriously cool addition to your work desk. Here’s why!
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But First, Here’s Why You Should Not Reheat Your Coffee!
Coffee beans, even unroasted ones, are made up of acids and compounds that change their chemical makeup every time they are heated. The chemicals inside the bean react to heat and change the flavor. Reheating the coffee can not only alter the flavor profile but make it VERY bitter also.
If you have ever re-heated a cup of coffee, you would have also noticed that the intense aroma associated with coffee is almost lost. Experts recommend that coffee should NEVER be re-heated and it is always better to make another cup instead.
Say Hello To This Hot Pad – Cold, Bitter Coffee No More
The Tormeti Coffee Mug And Coffee Warmer Pad is here to brighten your day. This small device is perfect for keeping your hot beverage hot without you having to ever reheat it or scald it. As we have already discussed, reheating coffee isn’t a great option, this cool appliance can be of great use. The purpose of this device is not to reheat your coffee but to maintain the temperature of your beverage.
The package includes – 1 cup, 1 spoon, 1 warmer pad
Features To Look For –
- Waterproof and fire-resistant surface.
- Looks sleek and can be kept at home or on your office table as well.
- You can also use a normal ceramic coffee cup.
- It is lightweight and easy to carry while traveling.
- It is small in size and very easy to store.
- It is easy to clean up. Wipe clean with a dry or moist cloth.
Please note that this product is to maintain the temperature of the beverage and not to be used as a tool to heat up leftovers or boil water and milk.
Have you tried a product like this before? If yes, how was your experience? We would love to hear about it in the comment section below.