Our top pick is the Target Threshold Porcelain Coffee Mug because it’s affordable, microwave- and dishwasher-safe, and has an easy-to-grip handle. Here are the best mugs for every budget. These porcelain white coffee mugs are a top-seller at Target and it’s easy to see why: They’re made of porcelain, which coffee-aficionados swear makes java taste better and keeps liquids hot for longer. But unlike some daintier styles, these hold a hefty 15 ounces and are dishwasher safe, plus they can go in the microwave too if you need to quickly warm up your beverage. They have a traditional white glaze finish and slender handle that matches just about any style of kitchen decor. The mugs are sold as singles, but as they’re so easy on your wallet, you may just decide to buy a full set. Price at time of publish: $5 Price at time of publish: $31 Price at time of publish: $35 Price at time of publish: $17 for a Single Price at time of publish: $28 Price at time of publish: $19
Dishwasher and Microwave Safe
Not every coffee mug can go in the dishwasher or the microwave. This may be completely fine for some people, but if you value convenience these two features might be important. Beautiful handmade mugs look lovely sitting on shelves and in-hand but often need to be hand washed. Having a blend of handmade or artisan mugs for aesthetics and standard coffee cups for easy cleaning and microwavable treats or beverages will help you tick all the boxes.
Design
Tiny espresso cups are perfect for a shot or two but won’t have the capacity to hold a large cappuccino or handles big enough for a hand. Consider the types of hot drinks you and guests tend to opt for and buy mugs accordingly. A mix of different types is the best way to cover your bases, but for small kitchens or minimalists, a set of sturdy eight to 12-ounce mugs are perfect for a variety of drink options. Thinking about the colors, shapes, and patterns never hurts either as these little details can really add to the look of a kitchen.
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