Mugs for Coffee, Tea and Other Hot Drinks
Buy mugs for coffee, tea and everyday use
Mugs generally hold more than traditional cups and can be used for coffee, tea, cappuccino, lungo, hot chocolate, and other hot or cold drinks. At Discountershop, you can compare coffee mugs and tea mugs by capacity, material, shape, weight, and design.
A compact coffee mug may fit neatly beneath a coffee machine, while a large tea mug provides more room for tea, a tea infuser, or additional water. The handle, drinking rim, and total weight when filled also affect how practical a mug is for everyday use.
Before ordering, check:
- capacity in millilitres;
- height and diameter;
- total width including the handle;
- material and wall thickness;
- shape of the drinking rim;
- empty product weight;
- number of mugs included;
- dishwasher and microwave suitability;
- use with hot and cold drinks;
- available cupboard and dishwasher space.
Which mug suits your drink?
The capacity and shape should match the drink you prepare most often. A mug that works well for filter coffee may be unnecessarily large for a lungo. Tea drinkers may prefer more capacity for water, milk, lemon, or a tea infuser.
Common options include:
- Coffee mugs: for filter coffee, coffee with milk, lungo, and larger coffee servings.
- Tea mugs: for black tea, green tea, herbal tea, and other hot drinks.
- Large tea mugs: for larger servings or use with a tea infuser.
- Cappuccino mugs: provide room for espresso, milk, and foam.
- Ceramic mugs: available in different glazes, wall thicknesses, and capacities.
- Earthenware mugs: often have thicker walls and a more noticeable weight.
- Glass mugs: keep the colour and layers of a drink visible.
- Handleless mugs: are held around the body or with both hands.
- Mug sets: practical when several matching mugs are required.
This page should link internally to Cups for smaller coffee and espresso drinkware and to Coffee Cups To Go for drinks carried outside the home.
Coffee mugs with handles
A coffee mug with a handle can be held without placing the whole hand around the warm wall. How practical the handle is depends on its opening, shape, thickness, and distance from the mug.
Compare coffee mugs with handles by:
- how many fingers fit through the handle;
- the space between the handle and mug wall;
- handle thickness;
- rounded contact edges;
- balance when the mug is full;
- strength of the handle connection;
- total width in the cupboard.
A larger handle is not always more practical. A very wide handle takes up more storage space and may make it harder to position several mugs beside one another in the dishwasher.
A coffee mug set with handles can be useful at home, in an office, reception area, or coffee station. Confirm whether the displayed price applies to two, four, six, or another number of mugs.
Handleless coffee mugs
A handleless coffee mug has a compact outer shape and is usually held with one or both hands. Some resemble large ceramic cups, while others have straight or slightly tapered walls.
When comparing a handleless coffee cup, check:
- the temperature of the outside wall;
- the amount of surface grip;
- cup diameter;
- whether it has double-wall construction;
- stability of the base;
- suitability for hot contents.
A handleless ceramic coffee cup is not automatically insulated. The outside of a single-wall design may quickly become hot, so always review the product instructions.
Large tea mugs
Large tea mugs hold more liquid and can be useful while working, reading, or relaxing at home because they require less frequent refilling.
Capacity is not the only consideration. A large ceramic tea mug may become considerably heavier once it is full.
Check:
- maximum and usable capacity;
- empty mug weight;
- width and grip of the handle;
- room for a tea infuser or tea bag;
- diameter of the opening;
- base stability;
- space required on a desk or side table;
- fit inside the dishwasher.
A wide tea mug gives a tea infuser more room but may allow the drink to cool differently from a tall, narrow mug. Material, wall thickness, and room temperature also influence heat loss.
Ceramic coffee mugs
Ceramic coffee mugs are available in different shapes, colours, glazes, and wall thicknesses. Ceramic is a broad material category that includes earthenware and porcelain.
A ceramic cup for coffee and tea can suit several drinks when its capacity and care instructions support the intended use.
Check for:
- an intact glaze;
- a smooth drinking rim;
- cracks or loose chips;
- a secure handle connection;
- permitted drink temperatures;
- sensitivity to sudden temperature changes;
- cleaning instructions.
A white ceramic mug can be combined with many tableware ranges. Coffee and tea residue may, however, become more noticeable on a pale interior.
Earthenware mugs
Earthenware mugs often have thicker walls and a more tactile surface. The mug may be completely glazed or have unglazed sections around the base.
Earthenware mugs with handles may be suitable for:
- coffee;
- lungo;
- cappuccino;
- black or green tea;
- herbal tea;
- hot chocolate;
- other drinks approved for the material.
Check:
- whether the material is suitable for hot liquids;
- whether the base can absorb moisture;
- whether hand washing or dishwasher cleaning is recommended;
- whether microwave use is permitted;
- whether small colour and glaze differences are expected.
Stop using a mug when it develops deep cracks, sharp edges, or loose material.
Glass tea and coffee mugs
Glass mugs keep the colour and layers of a drink visible. They can be used for tea, latte, iced coffee, or coffee with milk. A glass mug with a handle reduces direct contact with the warm wall.
Not every glass is designed for hot drinks. Confirm that the product is described as heat-resistant drinkware or a glass mug for hot contents.
Compare:
- permitted temperature range;
- single- or double-wall construction;
- glass thickness;
- handle size and connection;
- base stability;
- dishwasher suitability;
- sensitivity to rapid temperature changes.
Do not pour boiling water into a cold glass unless the manufacturer confirms that it can withstand the temperature difference.
Mugs for coffee, lungo and cappuccino
Coffee is prepared in different serving sizes. A coffee mug should therefore match the machine setting and the amount of milk being added.
A lungo requires more capacity than an espresso, but usually less than a large filter coffee. A cappuccino mug should leave enough room for foam without filling the drink right to the rim.
Before ordering, check:
- how many millilitres the coffee machine dispenses;
- how much milk or foam you normally add;
- clearance beneath the coffee outlet;
- drip-tray dimensions;
- space between the drink and rim;
- mug stability during preparation.
A mug may have the correct capacity but still be too tall for a particular coffee machine.
Mugs for tea
A tea mug is often used for longer drinking periods than a small coffee cup. A practical handle, sufficient capacity, and a stable base can therefore be particularly important.
A wider opening is useful for loose-leaf tea because a tea infuser can be inserted and removed more easily. A slightly narrower opening may be sufficient for tea bags.
Tea drinkers can compare:
- space for a tea infuser;
- enough depth for a tea bag;
- a handle that remains practical with hot contents;
- a comfortable drinking rim;
- room for milk, honey, or lemon;
- ease of removing tea stains.
A tea cup can also be used for iced tea when the material is suitable for the required temperature.
Dishwasher- and microwave-safe mugs
The descriptions dishwasher-safe and microwave-safe refer to separate properties. A mug may be suitable for a dishwasher but not a microwave, or the other way around.
Pay particular attention to mugs with:
- metallic decorations;
- gold- or silver-coloured rims;
- printed designs;
- hand-painted details;
- double-wall constructions;
- glued components;
- specialist glazes.
Only use a mug in the microwave when the manufacturer explicitly permits it. Metal-containing decorations should not be placed in a microwave.
Position mugs in the dishwasher so the handles and rims do not strike other hard pieces during the cycle.
Mugs for hot and cold drinks
Mugs are mainly associated with hot drinks, but some can also be used for water, juice, iced tea, or iced coffee.
For cold drinks, consider:
- enough capacity for ice cubes;
- an opening wide enough for adding ice;
- condensation on the outside;
- stability on smooth surfaces;
- sensitivity to rapid temperature changes.
Do not immediately fill a mug that has just left a hot dishwasher with a very cold drink unless the product is designed to tolerate sudden temperature changes.
Individual mugs or coffee mug sets
An individual mug is practical as a replacement, a personal cup, or an addition to existing tableware. A coffee mug set is more suitable when several people need matching drinkware.
A package may contain:
- one coffee mug;
- two matching mugs;
- a set of four;
- a set of six;
- mugs in different colours;
- mugs with different patterns or text;
- mugs supplied with spoons or coasters.
Always check the number of mugs and accessories. In a multi-piece set, spoons and coasters may be included in the total piece count.
When buying affordable coffee mugs, compare the price per mug rather than only the full set price.
Decorative mugs and gift mugs
Decorative mugs may include a pattern, printed message, image, or unusual shape. A mug can also be combined with coffee, tea, or coffee accessories as a gift.
For printed or shaped mugs, check:
- placement and visibility of the design;
- wear resistance of the decoration;
- dishwasher suitability;
- microwave suitability;
- actual drink capacity;
- stability of unusual shapes;
- packaging.
A distinctive design should not make the mug difficult to hold, drink from, or clean.
Mugs for home, offices and coffee bars
For an office, business, or home coffee bar, several mugs with the same capacity can make serving and coffee-machine settings easier to manage.
For frequent use, compare:
- dishwasher suitability;
- handle construction;
- availability of replacements;
- stackability;
- number of mugs per set;
- cupboard space required;
- compatibility with the coffee machine;
- resistance of printed decoration.
For commercial or hospitality use, the product specifications should confirm that the mug is suitable for the expected frequency of use.
Ordering mugs online
When ordering online, you cannot assess the mug’s weight, handle, or drinking rim in person. Review the dimensions, capacity, and product images carefully.
Check at least:
- capacity in millilitres;
- height and diameter;
- width including the handle;
- material;
- product weight;
- number of mugs;
- dishwasher suitability;
- microwave suitability;
- use with hot and cold drinks.
Compare mugs at Discountershop by drink type, capacity, material, design, and pack quantity. Order after confirming that the selected coffee mug or tea mug fits your coffee machine, cupboard space, and daily routine.
Frequently Asked Questions About Mugs
Which mug capacity is best for tea and which is best for coffee?
Coffee-mug capacity depends on the preparation method, such as lungo, filter coffee, or coffee with milk. Tea is often served in larger quantities, so tea mugs usually have more capacity. Measure the serving size you normally prepare and leave enough space below the rim to reduce spills.
Why can ceramic mugs crack after a sudden temperature change?
A rapid change from cold to hot, or hot to cold, can create stress inside the material. The risk differs by ceramic type and construction. Avoid pouring boiling water into a very cold mug unless it is approved for that use, and do not place a hot mug directly on an icy or wet surface.
Can a large tea mug become too heavy?
Yes. A large ceramic mug may be quite heavy once filled. This can be less practical for users with limited hand or wrist strength. Check the empty product weight and add approximately the weight of the drink. A larger handle or lighter mug may be easier to manage.
Why can tea taste different in certain mugs?
Material, glaze, cleaning products, and retained residue can affect the drinking experience. A damaged or porous interior may hold flavours or odours. Rinse the mug thoroughly and make sure cleaning products are fully removed. Do not use mugs with deep cracks or damaged glaze.
Is a wide or narrow tea mug more practical?
A wide mug provides more room for a tea infuser and allows the drink to cool across a larger surface. A tall, narrow mug may require less table space and can lose heat differently. The better choice depends on capacity, drinking time, and the tea accessories being used.
What should I check on the handle of a heavy mug?
The handle should provide enough room for a secure grip and be firmly attached to the mug. Check for cracks around both connection points. When the mug is large and full, support the base with the other hand where necessary. Do not continue lifting the mug by its handle if the connection is damaged.
Are glaze and colour differences normal on handmade mugs?
Small differences in colour, glaze, pattern, and texture can occur on handmade or hand-finished earthenware mugs. These variations may be expected when mentioned in the product description. Sharp edges, deep cracks, loose glaze, and unstable bases are not normal decorative variations.
How can I stop mugs from falling over in a cupboard?
Place mugs on a flat shelf and prevent the handles from pressing against neighbouring products. Stack them only when their shape is designed for stacking. Store heavier mugs on a lower shelf and leave enough space above the handle to remove each mug without tilting it.
Can a metal spoon remain inside a mug during microwave heating?
No. Remove metal spoons and other metal accessories before placing a mug in a microwave. Also confirm that the mug itself is microwave-safe. Metallic decoration on the mug can make it unsuitable even after the spoon has been removed.
Why do mugs sometimes leave rings on a table?
Rings may result from spilled liquid, condensation, moisture after washing, or a wet base. Dry the bottom of the mug before placing it on a sensitive surface. Use a coaster on wooden tables, desks, and materials that can be affected by heat or moisture.
Is a matte-finish mug harder to clean?
It depends on the surface texture and coating. A smooth matte glaze may be easy to clean, while a rougher finish can hold more dirt. Follow the care instructions and avoid abrasive sponges when they could scratch or alter the finish.
Can mugs from the same set have slightly different capacities?
Machine-produced mugs usually have only minor differences. Handmade or hand-finished earthenware can vary slightly in shape and capacity. When an exact serving size is important, such as for a coffee-machine setting, check whether a fixed capacity is stated for every mug.
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Mugs for Coffee, Tea and Other Hot Drinks
Buy mugs for coffee, tea and everyday use
Mugs generally hold more than traditional cups and can be used for coffee, tea, cappuccino, lungo, hot chocolate, and other hot or cold drinks. At Discountershop, you can compare coffee mugs and tea mugs by capacity, material, shape, weight, and design.
A compact coffee mug may fit neatly beneath a coffee machine, while a large tea mug provides more room for tea, a tea infuser, or additional water. The handle, drinking rim, and total weight when filled also affect how practical a mug is for everyday use.
Before ordering, check:
- capacity in millilitres;
- height and diameter;
- total width including the handle;
- material and wall thickness;
- shape of the drinking rim;
- empty product weight;
- number of mugs included;
- dishwasher and microwave suitability;
- use with hot and cold drinks;
- available cupboard and dishwasher space.
Which mug suits your drink?
The capacity and shape should match the drink you prepare most often. A mug that works well for filter coffee may be unnecessarily large for a lungo. Tea drinkers may prefer more capacity for water, milk, lemon, or a tea infuser.
Common options include:
- Coffee mugs: for filter coffee, coffee with milk, lungo, and larger coffee servings.
- Tea mugs: for black tea, green tea, herbal tea, and other hot drinks.
- Large tea mugs: for larger servings or use with a tea infuser.
- Cappuccino mugs: provide room for espresso, milk, and foam.
- Ceramic mugs: available in different glazes, wall thicknesses, and capacities.
- Earthenware mugs: often have thicker walls and a more noticeable weight.
- Glass mugs: keep the colour and layers of a drink visible.
- Handleless mugs: are held around the body or with both hands.
- Mug sets: practical when several matching mugs are required.
This page should link internally to Cups for smaller coffee and espresso drinkware and to Coffee Cups To Go for drinks carried outside the home.
Coffee mugs with handles
A coffee mug with a handle can be held without placing the whole hand around the warm wall. How practical the handle is depends on its opening, shape, thickness, and distance from the mug.
Compare coffee mugs with handles by:
- how many fingers fit through the handle;
- the space between the handle and mug wall;
- handle thickness;
- rounded contact edges;
- balance when the mug is full;
- strength of the handle connection;
- total width in the cupboard.
A larger handle is not always more practical. A very wide handle takes up more storage space and may make it harder to position several mugs beside one another in the dishwasher.
A coffee mug set with handles can be useful at home, in an office, reception area, or coffee station. Confirm whether the displayed price applies to two, four, six, or another number of mugs.
Handleless coffee mugs
A handleless coffee mug has a compact outer shape and is usually held with one or both hands. Some resemble large ceramic cups, while others have straight or slightly tapered walls.
When comparing a handleless coffee cup, check:
- the temperature of the outside wall;
- the amount of surface grip;
- cup diameter;
- whether it has double-wall construction;
- stability of the base;
- suitability for hot contents.
A handleless ceramic coffee cup is not automatically insulated. The outside of a single-wall design may quickly become hot, so always review the product instructions.
Large tea mugs
Large tea mugs hold more liquid and can be useful while working, reading, or relaxing at home because they require less frequent refilling.
Capacity is not the only consideration. A large ceramic tea mug may become considerably heavier once it is full.
Check:
- maximum and usable capacity;
- empty mug weight;
- width and grip of the handle;
- room for a tea infuser or tea bag;
- diameter of the opening;
- base stability;
- space required on a desk or side table;
- fit inside the dishwasher.
A wide tea mug gives a tea infuser more room but may allow the drink to cool differently from a tall, narrow mug. Material, wall thickness, and room temperature also influence heat loss.
Ceramic coffee mugs
Ceramic coffee mugs are available in different shapes, colours, glazes, and wall thicknesses. Ceramic is a broad material category that includes earthenware and porcelain.
A ceramic cup for coffee and tea can suit several drinks when its capacity and care instructions support the intended use.
Check for:
- an intact glaze;
- a smooth drinking rim;
- cracks or loose chips;
- a secure handle connection;
- permitted drink temperatures;
- sensitivity to sudden temperature changes;
- cleaning instructions.
A white ceramic mug can be combined with many tableware ranges. Coffee and tea residue may, however, become more noticeable on a pale interior.
Earthenware mugs
Earthenware mugs often have thicker walls and a more tactile surface. The mug may be completely glazed or have unglazed sections around the base.
Earthenware mugs with handles may be suitable for:
- coffee;
- lungo;
- cappuccino;
- black or green tea;
- herbal tea;
- hot chocolate;
- other drinks approved for the material.
Check:
- whether the material is suitable for hot liquids;
- whether the base can absorb moisture;
- whether hand washing or dishwasher cleaning is recommended;
- whether microwave use is permitted;
- whether small colour and glaze differences are expected.
Stop using a mug when it develops deep cracks, sharp edges, or loose material.
Glass tea and coffee mugs
Glass mugs keep the colour and layers of a drink visible. They can be used for tea, latte, iced coffee, or coffee with milk. A glass mug with a handle reduces direct contact with the warm wall.
Not every glass is designed for hot drinks. Confirm that the product is described as heat-resistant drinkware or a glass mug for hot contents.
Compare:
- permitted temperature range;
- single- or double-wall construction;
- glass thickness;
- handle size and connection;
- base stability;
- dishwasher suitability;
- sensitivity to rapid temperature changes.
Do not pour boiling water into a cold glass unless the manufacturer confirms that it can withstand the temperature difference.
Mugs for coffee, lungo and cappuccino
Coffee is prepared in different serving sizes. A coffee mug should therefore match the machine setting and the amount of milk being added.
A lungo requires more capacity than an espresso, but usually less than a large filter coffee. A cappuccino mug should leave enough room for foam without filling the drink right to the rim.
Before ordering, check:
- how many millilitres the coffee machine dispenses;
- how much milk or foam you normally add;
- clearance beneath the coffee outlet;
- drip-tray dimensions;
- space between the drink and rim;
- mug stability during preparation.
A mug may have the correct capacity but still be too tall for a particular coffee machine.
Mugs for tea
A tea mug is often used for longer drinking periods than a small coffee cup. A practical handle, sufficient capacity, and a stable base can therefore be particularly important.
A wider opening is useful for loose-leaf tea because a tea infuser can be inserted and removed more easily. A slightly narrower opening may be sufficient for tea bags.
Tea drinkers can compare:
- space for a tea infuser;
- enough depth for a tea bag;
- a handle that remains practical with hot contents;
- a comfortable drinking rim;
- room for milk, honey, or lemon;
- ease of removing tea stains.
A tea cup can also be used for iced tea when the material is suitable for the required temperature.
Dishwasher- and microwave-safe mugs
The descriptions dishwasher-safe and microwave-safe refer to separate properties. A mug may be suitable for a dishwasher but not a microwave, or the other way around.
Pay particular attention to mugs with:
- metallic decorations;
- gold- or silver-coloured rims;
- printed designs;
- hand-painted details;
- double-wall constructions;
- glued components;
- specialist glazes.
Only use a mug in the microwave when the manufacturer explicitly permits it. Metal-containing decorations should not be placed in a microwave.
Position mugs in the dishwasher so the handles and rims do not strike other hard pieces during the cycle.
Mugs for hot and cold drinks
Mugs are mainly associated with hot drinks, but some can also be used for water, juice, iced tea, or iced coffee.
For cold drinks, consider:
- enough capacity for ice cubes;
- an opening wide enough for adding ice;
- condensation on the outside;
- stability on smooth surfaces;
- sensitivity to rapid temperature changes.
Do not immediately fill a mug that has just left a hot dishwasher with a very cold drink unless the product is designed to tolerate sudden temperature changes.
Individual mugs or coffee mug sets
An individual mug is practical as a replacement, a personal cup, or an addition to existing tableware. A coffee mug set is more suitable when several people need matching drinkware.
A package may contain:
- one coffee mug;
- two matching mugs;
- a set of four;
- a set of six;
- mugs in different colours;
- mugs with different patterns or text;
- mugs supplied with spoons or coasters.
Always check the number of mugs and accessories. In a multi-piece set, spoons and coasters may be included in the total piece count.
When buying affordable coffee mugs, compare the price per mug rather than only the full set price.
Decorative mugs and gift mugs
Decorative mugs may include a pattern, printed message, image, or unusual shape. A mug can also be combined with coffee, tea, or coffee accessories as a gift.
For printed or shaped mugs, check:
- placement and visibility of the design;
- wear resistance of the decoration;
- dishwasher suitability;
- microwave suitability;
- actual drink capacity;
- stability of unusual shapes;
- packaging.
A distinctive design should not make the mug difficult to hold, drink from, or clean.
Mugs for home, offices and coffee bars
For an office, business, or home coffee bar, several mugs with the same capacity can make serving and coffee-machine settings easier to manage.
For frequent use, compare:
- dishwasher suitability;
- handle construction;
- availability of replacements;
- stackability;
- number of mugs per set;
- cupboard space required;
- compatibility with the coffee machine;
- resistance of printed decoration.
For commercial or hospitality use, the product specifications should confirm that the mug is suitable for the expected frequency of use.
Ordering mugs online
When ordering online, you cannot assess the mug’s weight, handle, or drinking rim in person. Review the dimensions, capacity, and product images carefully.
Check at least:
- capacity in millilitres;
- height and diameter;
- width including the handle;
- material;
- product weight;
- number of mugs;
- dishwasher suitability;
- microwave suitability;
- use with hot and cold drinks.
Compare mugs at Discountershop by drink type, capacity, material, design, and pack quantity. Order after confirming that the selected coffee mug or tea mug fits your coffee machine, cupboard space, and daily routine.
Frequently Asked Questions About Mugs
Which mug capacity is best for tea and which is best for coffee?
Coffee-mug capacity depends on the preparation method, such as lungo, filter coffee, or coffee with milk. Tea is often served in larger quantities, so tea mugs usually have more capacity. Measure the serving size you normally prepare and leave enough space below the rim to reduce spills.
Why can ceramic mugs crack after a sudden temperature change?
A rapid change from cold to hot, or hot to cold, can create stress inside the material. The risk differs by ceramic type and construction. Avoid pouring boiling water into a very cold mug unless it is approved for that use, and do not place a hot mug directly on an icy or wet surface.
Can a large tea mug become too heavy?
Yes. A large ceramic mug may be quite heavy once filled. This can be less practical for users with limited hand or wrist strength. Check the empty product weight and add approximately the weight of the drink. A larger handle or lighter mug may be easier to manage.
Why can tea taste different in certain mugs?
Material, glaze, cleaning products, and retained residue can affect the drinking experience. A damaged or porous interior may hold flavours or odours. Rinse the mug thoroughly and make sure cleaning products are fully removed. Do not use mugs with deep cracks or damaged glaze.
Is a wide or narrow tea mug more practical?
A wide mug provides more room for a tea infuser and allows the drink to cool across a larger surface. A tall, narrow mug may require less table space and can lose heat differently. The better choice depends on capacity, drinking time, and the tea accessories being used.
What should I check on the handle of a heavy mug?
The handle should provide enough room for a secure grip and be firmly attached to the mug. Check for cracks around both connection points. When the mug is large and full, support the base with the other hand where necessary. Do not continue lifting the mug by its handle if the connection is damaged.
Are glaze and colour differences normal on handmade mugs?
Small differences in colour, glaze, pattern, and texture can occur on handmade or hand-finished earthenware mugs. These variations may be expected when mentioned in the product description. Sharp edges, deep cracks, loose glaze, and unstable bases are not normal decorative variations.
How can I stop mugs from falling over in a cupboard?
Place mugs on a flat shelf and prevent the handles from pressing against neighbouring products. Stack them only when their shape is designed for stacking. Store heavier mugs on a lower shelf and leave enough space above the handle to remove each mug without tilting it.
Can a metal spoon remain inside a mug during microwave heating?
No. Remove metal spoons and other metal accessories before placing a mug in a microwave. Also confirm that the mug itself is microwave-safe. Metallic decoration on the mug can make it unsuitable even after the spoon has been removed.
Why do mugs sometimes leave rings on a table?
Rings may result from spilled liquid, condensation, moisture after washing, or a wet base. Dry the bottom of the mug before placing it on a sensitive surface. Use a coaster on wooden tables, desks, and materials that can be affected by heat or moisture.
Is a matte-finish mug harder to clean?
It depends on the surface texture and coating. A smooth matte glaze may be easy to clean, while a rougher finish can hold more dirt. Follow the care instructions and avoid abrasive sponges when they could scratch or alter the finish.
Can mugs from the same set have slightly different capacities?
Machine-produced mugs usually have only minor differences. Handmade or hand-finished earthenware can vary slightly in shape and capacity. When an exact serving size is important, such as for a coffee-machine setting, check whether a fixed capacity is stated for every mug.

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