http://bicyclecoffeesystems.com/ claims to soon be selling the Webb
ST630 (the Eleven Gear one).  I have this one:
http://www.avantgardegadgets.com/msb047-s-blk.html
which I'm very, very fond of.  Keeps my hot tea/gatorade (yes, the two
together) hot for hours.

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On Nov 30, 8:02 pm, "PATRICK MOORE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 8:23 AM, Bill M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm sure I'm not the only one here who carries a mug of hot coffee
> > along on the morning commute.  I picked up a two-pack of Contico
> > stainless steel mugs at Costco last week, and they happen to be a very
> > nice fit in a water bottle cage.  No handles to get in the way, and
> > they hold heat a bettter than most other mugs I've used.  Probably not
> > as well as a real Thermos, but a Thermos doesn't work if you want to
> > take an occasional sip en route.  I don't know if I'd trust one not to
> > leak in the down tube cage, but they should be fine on the seat tube.
> > You might drop Santa a hint while they're still available...
>
> It's too bad Eleven Gear is no longer offering their stainless steel large
> size thermoses (that fit into bottle cages) with sippy spouts and flip over
> covers. Excellent for hot tea on cold weather rides.  EG has replaced these
> with insulated mugs; I didn't read far enough to learn if they leak on the
> bike or not.
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