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The COSORI Coffee Mug Warmer is a premium desk accessory featuring ultra-precise 1ยฐF temperature control from 77ยฐF to 194ยฐF, an intuitive LCD display, and a pressure sensor that activates heating only when your cup is in place. Crafted with durable 304 stainless steel, it offers an elegant look and reliable performance, including an 8-hour auto shutoff for safety. Ideal for professionals who demand their beverages stay perfectly warm throughout the workday, it also makes a thoughtful, stylish gift.








| ASIN | B089SGRVBJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #172,983 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #59 in Tea & Espresso Beverage Warmers |
| Brand | Cosori |
| Brand Name | Cosori |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,605 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810123670161 |
| Included Components | Adapter*1, Coffee Warmer*1, User Manual*1 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.39"L x 4.29"W x 0.71"H |
| Item Type Name | Coffee Gift, Beverage Heater for Home and Office Use, Auto Shut Off, Digital Temp Control |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | COSORI |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CO294-CW |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Enjoy a warranty of up to 2 years and an entire customer support team to answer any questions you may have when using your coffee warmer. |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Temperature | 194 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Number | CO294-CW |
| Number of Trays | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 5.39"L x 4.29"W x 0.71"H |
| UPC | 810123670161 817915029626 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Wattage | 24 watts |
W**Y
This item works well
I bought the gravity induction version, so some of my comments apply to the gravity induction feature. I was initially confused when the item didn't turn on when I pushed the power button. Try putting a cup of coffee, tea, or soup on the heater before you push the power button. If that doesn't work make sure the heater isn't sitting on a cord or other item and is on a flat surface. This cup warmer will not turn on if there is no cup on the heating plate. Several times now the unit refused to turn on when there was a cup of coffee on the heater. In every case a power cord had worked its way under the unit, and it worked when the cord was removed. Check for that sort of thing if your warmer doesn't turn on. You can select from a large range of temperatures. Very nice. It seems the industry is using the term "gravity induction" for these items. This seems dishonest to me. It may be technically correct, but I have an induction stove, and associate the term induction with that type of technology. To me it implies you are getting some remarkable technology that you are not getting. When used for these devices it means it has a weight activated switch. When you lift the cup off of the heater the lights start blinking. It does not actually turn off immediately. When you put the cup back on the device the lights will stop blinking and heating is resumed. It will turn off if the cup is removed for a long period of time. I have not found that this is a problem. I will say that I see no purpose in the "gravity induction" feature if you can remember to turn the unit off when you are done with it; it will only be a source of problems. I don't believe it turns the heater off when you remove the cup and turns the unit on again when the cup is replaced. I believe it only turns the unit off if the cup is removed for a longer period of time. You don't really want the heater to be turned off when the cup is temporarily removed. The heater is a very low powered one. It is powered by USB after all. When the unit is first turned on you can watch the heat slowly climb up to the temperature you set. I have found two brands of cups that work well with the Cosori beverage warmer. There are advantages and disadvantages with both. The Cosori stainless steel cups are well made and look nice. I use coffee creamer and do not fill the cup clear to the top. The cup rim has not burned my lips. I believe these should be dishwasher safe. But the coffee cools very quickly when not on the warmer. I drink half a cup at a table with no warmer before going to a place where I have access to a warmer. So I consider this to be a problem. The Cosori will warm a cold cup of coffee however. The Cosori cup is a light cup and the unit will not turn on if there is only a little coffee in the cup. The gravity switch is on the bottom of the unit toward the back, so moving the cup toward the back of the heating plate helps a little. The Howay cups are a flat bottomed ceramic cup with a steel plate on the bottom. Your beverage will stay warm much longer in this cup. It is made for coffee warmers. It does have a wood handle, so I wouldn't put it in the dishwasher. Because of my habits the Howay cups work better for me. These cups are heavy enough to activate the unit when there is no coffee in the cup. Heating efficiency of these units depends on the design of the cups used. The Howay cups need a higher heater temperature than the Cosori cups to achieve the same coffee temperature. Mixing cup types means you would have to keep changing the heater temperature to achieve the beverage temperature you want. I would recommend selecting one cup type and sticking with that.
L**R
Best Drink Warmer Ever
This is the best ever beverage warmer I have found!!! I have tested a few beverage warmers and let me tell you if you are like me and love to drink your coffee HOT this is the product for you!!! Do not skip this one!! It gets hot and stays not. Yes, it does take a moment to get to optimal temp but on the way, it is keeping your beverage hot. This product performs just as marketed. Thank you so very much for giving me what I expected when I purchased this. I wanted a HOT cup of coffee and that is what I had all day long. I LOVE THIS PRODUCT!! This outperformed my thermal canister. It also looks classy while sitting on my desk. I have the original one that goes to 230 degrees F. I do believe the newer one will work fine even at the lower level because this one gets so very hot and stays so very hot all day. Most people I would think would turn it down a bit. That is how hot it stays. For me, I enjoy it fresh out of the pot hot. COSORI states on the box, No Judgement. I can have my coffee Extra Hot. That is just how I like it too! Thank you COSORI! I would suggest getting the set if you do not have a flat-bottom mug. It will even warm up the other mugs but it will take a longer time. I tested the tall mug and it did get almost boiling hot after a good while. One note I do have for improvement is there should be a one-button selection to keep the desired temperature set so you are not guessing what one is set. Or you do not have to do the three taps to get to the desired temperature. I want mine to stay on the hottest one. You tend to stare and watch "paint dry" as the digits go up.
L**J
Good cup warmer with a few minor issues
I bought this cup warmer to replace an old cheapie that I have been using for years. This Cosori is supposed to get hotter so I thought I'd give it a go. The mugs I use are ceramic with indented bottoms, so I wasn't expecting it to keep my hot drinks near boiling. It doesn't, of course, it's a cup warmer not a cup hotter. But it does keep the beverages "drinkably hot" as expected, so the 4 star review. Why not 5 stars? Just a couple of minor things - 1. I like the overall styling, but the black heater element is flush with the surface of the warmer. I use a small piece of Corian to put on the top of my mug to keep evaporation down and perhaps hold in a little more heat. When I take it off of the mug there is a lot of condensation on it. When I go to refill the mug, if I put the wet side down onto the warmer, the surface tension will cause the Corian to "stick" and when I pick it up it will lift the warmer too. Just a minor inconvenience that will probably only apply to me. :-) 2. I have used the three button tap to disable the gravity switch according to the manual. Most of the time it remains disabled, but once in a while it still functions. It's a little irritating when going to refill the mug and come back to it showing around 150F (and falling) when it should be at 194. As soon as I replace the mug it will start re-heating. Note - I keep the warmer on a smooth glass surface. 3. Regarding #2, there was one time when it did not start reheating. I don't know what happened, but something in the firmware really got screwed up. I came back with fresh mug of whatever and the warmer was down to about 140-ish. When I put the mug back on the warmer, it did not start reheating. I tried lifting the mug and replacing it a couple of times, I tried raising the temperature using the pads and the touch pads were also seemingly disabled and did not function. And the power button did not function either. After unplugging it and re-plugging it in, it started working again, gravity switch disabled and all. 4. Lastly, the power indicator. When you turn the warmer on, the indicator is white like the rest of the indicators. Fine. But when you turn the warmer off, the indicator turns red. I would MUCH rather just have it turn off instead of turning red. I have too many other devices that the power indicator turns red when you turn the device on, and it goes dark when turned off.
J**H
Perfect for Keeping Your Coffee Warm โ A Must-Have for Desk Setups!
I absolutely love the COSORI Coffee Mug Warmer! As someone who spends a lot of time working at my desk, this warmer has been a game-changer. The precise temperature control (ranging from 77ยฐF to 194ยฐF) is spot on, and the ability to set my ideal temperature with such accuracy has been fantastic. Whether I want my coffee to stay piping hot or just warm enough to enjoy over an extended period, this mug warmer can handle it. The LCD digital display is super easy to read and allows me to quickly adjust the settings with just a touch of a button. The 304 stainless steel design feels durable and modern, making it a nice addition to my desk setup. I also love the touch techโitโs responsive and makes adjusting the temperature a breeze. Itโs been great for keeping my coffee, tea, or even hot chocolate warm throughout the day, especially on those busy mornings when I get sidetracked and forget about my drink. No more cold coffee! Plus, it makes a perfect Christmas or coffee loverโs giftโIโve already recommended it to several friends. Overall, this COSORI Coffee Mug Warmer has exceeded my expectations. Itโs reliable, effective, and stylish. If youโre looking for a way to keep your drinks warm throughout the day, I highly recommend this product!
R**T
I now own 2
I'm the kind of person who prefers to enjoy my hot beverages over a period of time. The operative word there is "HOT" or at least appropriately warm. Yes, I've invested in glass, double-wall mug or container designs which I continue to use, especially when travelling in my truck. Those work OK - enough. However, when I decided to shop for the more effective electrical appliance type for my office I suspected it would be the COSORI that could check the right boxes for me, so I bought one to test. The COSORI has not disappointed. The automation elements of the design function perfectly to provide long-term 'at temperature' assurance that my coffee (beverage of choice) is always satisfyingly warm. I use a fairly heavy solid clear glass, tapered shape mug that features a flat (although slightly concave) base that is only about 2-1/2" in diameter. So, I discovered that the 185F setting actually works ideally. I just now measured my coffee temperature to be about 98F. For sure, a mug with a larger surface area (base) that's actually flat (not a common design) could serve to allow a hotter liquid temperature, a lower target setting or both. Regardless, I'm very happy with my setup. I love the fact that the COSORI remembers the programmed setpoint even after being moved to a different outlet. Early on during my initial evaluation one of my engineer sons expressed admiration of the COSORI, so I surprised him with a COSORI of his own and treated myself to a second one for my residence for this past Christmas. I'd call that a Double-Double endorsement.
A**Y
Worst coffee warmer by far
Iโve tried several different brands of coffee warmers over the years and this one was by far the worst. Hands down. Not only is it finicky about turning on, you often have to push the cup down on it multiple times to get it to work, but it also wouldnโt work if the surface you put it on isnโt perfectly flat. I do mean perfectly. However, the biggest problem was the heating capability. It takes waaaay too long to get up to temperature. When I set it to the highest temp, my coffee was already lukewarm before it even finished heating up. Let me be clear when I say I mean this, Iโm not exaggerating. Five minutes later and itโs still preheating. Iโm not even super picky about the temperature of my coffee like my man is. But like warm on a coffee warmer isnโt acceptable. Maybe you could offset this problem by turning it on while you made your coffee to let it warm up beforehand....oh wait, you have to have the cup ON it to even power it on. Brilliant. Itโs like they tried to make it impossible to find a work around to itโs issues. Every other coffee warmer Iโve tried heats up super fast so itโs not like the technology isnโt there. The only reason I got tried this one over my current favorite (nicelucky brand) is because the other brandโs only fault is the surface is smooth and the cup slides slowly if the surface isnโt perfectly level. Which isnโt a fault of the product per se, more just an issue of fulfilling a specific need of mine. We needed a coffee warmer to go on the tray area that the middle couch cushion folds down into so you can put drinks and remotes on. The surface is hard plastic but doesnโt sit perfectly level apparently. Normally you canโt tell, but when we tried to use these coffee warmers on it we noticed. I digress. I thought this one would be great because of the ability to set it to any temperature you wanted from a wide range, which would be great if it actually did it and in a reasonable time frame. This warmer doesnโt do itโs job at all. Even the old cheap Mr. Coffee warmer I used for years is so much better and that thing is super cheap, but has a small base so big mugs donโt fit it. It also doesnโt keep coffee super hot, but itโll keep it to a decent drinkable temperature for a while. Despite all that Iโd still recommend it over this product any day. Saddest part is this one was the most expensive of all the warmers Iโve tried. If you want a really good coffee warmer and a slick surface isnโt an issue then I highly recommend the one from Nicelucky brand. It is amazing quality. We use it everywhere else in the house no problem and we love it. Our coffee stays HOT for hours with that one. Itโll even heat UP your coffee if itโs less full and you donโt turn down the temp. There are three settings and itโs all you need and it heats up almost instantly. And it costs less than this one! Seriously, go check it out. TL;DR Pros: The surface isnโt slick so the coffee cup isnโt likely to slide Temp choices - great in theory. Too bad itโs about as effective as wearing a face mask to prevent global warming. Cons: Heating - terrible Time to reach temperature - terrible Easy to turn on and stay on - poor Price - high for a coffee warmer Normally Iโd call something like this hot garbage, but it doesnโt get hot enough for that. Whomp. Whomp.
S**E
Second purchase
Bought the first heating pad about a year or so ago, along with the metal cups. It worked perfect. Kept my coffee hot for long periods of time. When not on the heating pad, it turns itself off within minutes. Even has a pressure foot that will not allow it to be turned on unless it has some weight on the pad. But when it started to not work at times, I decided to buy another one. The one still works, but it does not turn itself off after not being used. This one will stay on until I actually turn it off myself. Even if nothing is on the pad, you can still turn it on, which is not how this unit supposed to work. Thought about returning it, and getting a different one, in hopes of the next one works as it should, but I decided to just keep this one since it does keep my coffee hot for me and thats actually why I bought it to begin with.
I**E
Keeps my coffee warm so I don't have to hurry.
I use this on the days when I want to take my enjoy my coffee with a book. So if I get into a good part of the book my coffee won't go cold on me. If the house is cold I can turn the heat up a touch on the cup warmer. I've had one of these before but without a temperature control. It didn't keep the coffee hot enough for me. The safety features that I've seen work fine. When I pick up my cup it pauses the warmer and continues when I put it back. When I first set it up I had it on a folded napkin and it wouldn't work. It needs to be on something firm so the little switch on the bottom will be triggered. If it doesn't work when you get it, try setting it on a firm surface and be sure to put the coffee cup on it. The directions aren't long but there are a few instructions for setting the temperature to Fahrenheit, how to raise and lower the temperature and how to turn on and off. Some are a combination of buttons so I wrote them down just in case I need them again.
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A**S
Great unit
Opened in great condition, no issues. Read the instructions, twice, as there are some quirky operating aspects with this unit. Its not intuitive. I fully tested all the features, and they all work correctly in accordance with the instructions. It works perfectly as per the manual. Such as, you have to have enough weight on the heating pad to make the unit work at all or to even just adjust the temperatures up or down. The cup has to be heavy enough to operate the controls. If your cup gets too light in weight as you drink, and the cup with contents weight drops below the minimum weight, the unit will stop heating. I use it for keeping my butter soft in winter. My butter dish weighs more than the minimum, so the unit will operate even if empty. Its the only unit I could find that was this small, therefore has the lowest electricity usage, therefore the lowest long term operating cost. Its the only one with a low operating temperature that you can set by 1 degree from 25C-90C. It specifically starts to operate at 25C up to almost boiling. Butter is soft at 25-29C, and starts to melt at 30-32C. If you have a small amount of butter (mass), then I can set it at 25C and the butter is soft, but not mushy, or melted. But if you add butter, 1 cup, then I need to increase the indicated temperature to 29C. to compensate for the increase of mass. It takes about 15-30 minutes to get fully soft from a cold start at 18C (morning house temperature) and it has to heat up the butter dish and ceramic top. Works perfectly. I get up in the morning to let the dog out, I turn the unit on by touching the red button on the way by to the door. Look after the dog, start coffee, start breakfast, butter is now soft enough by the time the toast pops. Perfect. Shuts off around 2pm 8 hours later. Need to turn it back on when I start working on supper. Its ready to go when I need it, soft spreadable butter. Shuts off automatically again in 8 hrs if I forget to turn it myself. If I don't use it during the weekend, its off automatically saving electricity. Perfect. Almost all the complaints I have read about this unit is due to folks not reading the instructions or following the instructions properly that they have read. I also plan to use it for keeping my bread dough bowl warm during the rise. Set for 30C. Heat my ceramic bowl with hot water, dry, grease/butter the inside, then place it on the COSORI heat element at 30C. Drop my dough into the bowl to rise. The bowl bottom matches the same size as the COSORI heat element face. Perfect. I also liked that the cord was not a full 110V cord, but a 12V cord coming from a transformer unit that I plug into the top of my stove. The wire easily tucks behind the unit , down the wall behind the stove, almost invisible while the unit is on the kitchen counter beside the toaster. If I want to unplug it, the 12v plug comes out of the back like a laptop. Wash it, clean it, wipe it easily with no cord, then plug it back in at the toaster where it sits. Perfect. I can't believe they don't market it just for this purpose. In Canada this is almost always an issue, hard butter in winter. I now don't have to wait until summer or travel south of Mobile, Alabama to have soft butter for breakfast.
J**E
Quality build
Excellent product, does what it says.
M**I
A Very good mug warmer
It checks all the boxes: It runs on 110/230 Vac, so you can take it anywhere in the world. You can specify the temperature you want and you see the actual temperature rising on the LED display. If you remove the mug, it will power off within a minute for safety. If you forget the mug on the unit, it will power off within a few hours, also a good safety feature. It's 20 Watts, so it doesn't consume a ton of power. Very convenient and useful. Working very well so far.
F**N
Really good
Amazing quality and really thrilled with it
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