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KeepCup FREE FREIGHT/SHIPPING now until 11 June!

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Hi All,

If you are a fan of KeepCup, they are providing free freight this weekend. As per their FB page: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152253689510777

So basically you save $6 on shipping (Aus wide). Based on % you would save between ~26% to ~35% of your total cost normally.

Largest KeepCup is usually $16.95 + $6 shipping = $22.95. With Free Shipping you save ~26%

Smallest KeepCup is usually $10.95 + $6 shipping = $16.95. With Free Shipping you save ~35%

Yes, they do 'combined shipping' price if you buy more so you don't "save" as much however I find these usually make decent gifts. With this promo you can post them as gifts to multiple people in multiple places!

If you don't know what KeepCup is about: http://www.keepcup.com.au/about-us

Hope this helps some people. I personally have bought 2 today.

Here's the description for those that do not use FB:

Happy 5th Birthday to KeepCup and FREE FREIGHT for you!

To celebrate our 5th Birthday today, we're offering free freight across the entire KeepCup range for 3 days

Visit http://www.keepcup.com.au/keepcup-store/design-your-own and use the code KCFIVE at the checkout

sale starts 9am 9th June 2014 and finishes midnight on 11th June 2014 AEST. For individual online customers only, n/a for wholesale order. Free standard freight. No rain checks. Not in conjunction with any other offer.

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  • +1

    They sell these for $10 with a free coffee at the cafe where I work. I believe they are the 12oz ones.

    • +5

      Yes but the ones at the cafe are usually branded and have limited colour choices, if any.

      I'd personally recommend keepcup, they have a decent product and excellent customer service, I had a leaking lid a few years ago and they were actually able to trouble shoot it. :D

  • Don't get the plastic ones, they make coffee taste awful.

    Ceramic or stainless steel ones are better…

    • Stainless steel also has an after taste.

      Best is ceramic or glass

  • Unless these are made in Australia they seem quite expensive. As mentioned before, coffee stores offer just as good cups with a free coffee for less dollars and if it becomes leaky you would just tell them and get a replacement.

    My wife bought a ceramic travel cup, looks very much like keep cups medium size except does not have the big keep cup logo. Was $7.95 at Target around Chistmas time.
    Just checked keep cups prices, ceramic is $12.95 for the smallest size.

  • Makes me appreciate the free one my employer gave me!

    • Boy, you're easy to please :P

      Thanks for this deal, would've been nice to have it last Christmas when I was giving Keep Cups to overseas friends (we send each other local products). Save me a trip to Fitzroy.

      • +1

        Send them a Christmas in July one now. :)

  • I had one of these, they make your coffee have a plasticky taste

    • +1

      Even the glass ones? I'm thinking of trying out the Keep Cup Brew ones.

      • I only tried the plastic ones. Didn't know there were glass ones, I'd imagine they'll be fine.

        • Never had a problem with the plastic ones having a smell, and I'm quite sensitive to foreign aromas.

          Was going to try the glass ones till I saw they were over 30 bucks each?!

        • Joco cups are cheaper if you want glass

        • Like highon2str, I've never had a problem with the plastic ones either…but you can definitely try the glass ones. :) However, the glass ones are nice but a tad pricey. Would make decent gifts nonetheless….downside is not as many colours available for the glass/brew one.

        • $26 now with free shipping for the 12oz. :) I wish they had a 16oz one tough.

        • i bought my joco cups for $27. 16oz size too.

  • At the cafe I usually buy a large size cappuccino. Does this correspond to the 12 or 16 oz cup size?

    • If the sizes are Small/Medium/Large then its likely the 16oz. If the sizes are regular/large then likely 12oz. That's what I would think. Some places don't serve 16oz coffees.

  • Companies seem to give away keepcups for free as promo now days. I'm surprised anyone still need to personally buy the. I have 3 of those at home on the shelf.

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