Your KeepCup is designed to be loved and looked after for years, with replaceable parts to ensure longevity. Pay close attention to the sizes and materials you need for your KeepCup, as not all parts are universally interchangeable.
How do I choose the right replacement base for my KeepCup Brew Glass?
You can choose any glass size, but please ensure the lid parts are compatible as there are subtle variations across size and material.
What do I do with a broken or worn cork band?
The recovered cork bands are made from natural cork and a small amounto f rubber. At end of life they can be placed in domestic compost or buried in the garden. For detailed care instructions, please visit our care page.
KeepCup Brew - Glass Coffee Cups with Lids
KeepCup glass coffee cups are blown and tempered to ensure a robust on-the-go experience. All glass cups have an element of being slightly 'out of round', our glass coffee cups with lids are manufactured to strict tolerances to ensure they can be fitted with our splashproof sipper lids. At KeepCup we are all about the drinking experience. We choose glass for the drinking experience, a drafted cup for the perfect pour and a large drinking hole to ensure you can enjoy the taste and aroma of your coffee.
How to Choose the Right Replacement Parts
Identify Your Model: Start by identifying the specific KeepCup model you own (Original, Brew, Thermal). Each model may have slightly different components, so it’s important to match the replacement part with your cup.
Consider Size: KeepCup parts come in different sizes to match the capacity of your cup (extra small, small, medium, large and extra large). Make sure to select the correct size for a proper fit.
Mix and Match: If you’re looking to refresh your KeepCup’s appearance, consider mixing and matching different colours and materials for a personalised look.
Tips for Maintaining Your KeepCup
Regular Cleaning: Clean your KeepCup regularly to prevent build-up of coffee or tea residues. Most parts are dishwasher safe, but we recommend hand washing the cork bands. Do not remove the cork band to clean, it can break easily bumping onto the glass.
Inspect for Wear: Periodically check your KeepCup for signs of wear, especially on the lid, band, and base. Replacing worn parts promptly will keep your cup in top condition.
Proper Storage: When not in use, store your KeepCup with the lid off to allow air circulation and prevent odours from developing.