1. Shape design
Coffee thermos cups are usually designed to be more compact, with a capacity ranging from 150 to 500 milliliters, suitable for personal use, and easy to place in cup holders or holders. In contrast, the capacity of a regular thermos usually exceeds 500 milliliters, making it more suitable for multiple people to use or for activities such as office spaces and sports.
2. Thermal insulation performance
Coffee thermos cups focus on maintaining the temperature of the beverage rather than cooling, so their holding time is usually 2 to 3 hours. Due to the use of superior materials and processes, ordinary insulated cups can maintain their insulation effect for 6 to 12 hours or longer.
3. Usage occasions
Coffee thermos cups are suitable for personal carrying, especially for outdoor activities or travel, and have high portability. Ordinary thermos cups are more suitable for office, home and other occasions, and are suitable for multiple people to share.
4. Material selection
Coffee thermos cups are often made of materials such as stainless steel or ceramics, which help maintain the flavor and temperature of coffee and are less likely to leave off odors. The material selection for ordinary insulated cups is more extensive, including stainless steel, glass, plastic, etc., to meet different usage needs.
In summary, there are significant differences in design, insulation function, applicable scenarios, and material selection between coffee insulated cups and ordinary insulated cups. Choosing a suitable insulated cup can better meet specific needs and occasions.