Shop large cups, mugs, tumblers, and bottles for shoppers who want more capacity than a standard 10 oz to 12 oz cup. This collection starts at 17 oz and includes roomy ceramic mugs, handled glass tumblers, insulated stainless steel drinkware, plastic tumblers, and high-capacity bottles.
Use this page when fewer refills matter more than material. Whether you want a bigger coffee mug for home, a tumbler for iced drinks, or a large bottle for hydration, these options are grouped by capacity first.
When a Larger Cup Makes Sense
A larger cup makes sense when a standard mug feels too small for your real routine. It is useful for long desk sessions, iced drinks with extra room, larger lattes, smoothies, water, and shoppers who simply dislike constant refills.
- Best for 17 oz and larger drinkware.
- Useful for coffee, tea, iced drinks, smoothies, and daily hydration.
- Available across ceramic, glass, stainless steel, and plastic options.
Quick Capacity Guide
Use this comparison if you are deciding how much capacity you actually need.
- 17 oz to 18 oz: A modest step up when 12 oz to 15 oz drinkware still feels small.
- 20 oz: A practical range for iced coffee, smoothies, desk drinks, and larger daily servings.
- 21 oz to 24 oz: A more oversized range for shoppers who want clearly fewer refills.
- 40 oz to 75 oz: Best for hydration-focused bottles and larger carry formats.
- 24 oz oversized mugs: A roomier ceramic choice for shoppers who want fewer coffee or tea refills.
- 75 oz hydration bottle: A high-capacity bottle for shoppers who want maximum water volume.
Who This Collection Is Best For
This collection works best for shoppers who care first about capacity. It includes coffee drinkers who want a bigger mug, iced drink fans who need room for ice and milk, commuters who prefer covered tumblers, and hydration-focused shoppers who want a larger bottle.
If you already know the material you want, use the product details to compare ceramic, glass, stainless steel, and plastic. If you mainly know that standard drinkware feels too small, this is the fastest place to start.
Large Drinkware Picks Worth Opening First
These products are strong starting points if you already know you want larger-capacity drinkware instead of a standard everyday cup.
- 20 oz floral ceramic mug: A large ceramic option for coffee, tea, and desk use.
- 24 oz ceramic coffee mug: A true oversized pick for fewer refill trips.
- Set of 2 extra large 24 oz mugs: Best for shared use or gifting a larger-size pair.
- 20 oz glass tumbler with handle: A handled glass tumbler for iced coffee, smoothies, and daily drinks.
- 20 oz stainless steel insulated tumbler: A covered stainless steel option for travel-style sipping.
- 75 oz dumbbell water bottle: A high-capacity plastic bottle for larger hydration goals.
FAQ
What size counts as large drinkware in this collection?
This collection starts at 17 oz and includes larger mugs, cups, tumblers, and bottles across several materials.
Are large cups and tumblers good for daily use?
Yes. They are useful if you prefer bigger servings, want room for ice or milk, or want fewer refills during work, travel, or relaxed mornings.
Should I choose ceramic, glass, stainless steel, or plastic?
Choose ceramic for hot coffee and tea at home, glass for iced drinks and visibility, stainless steel for covered travel drinkware, and plastic when lightweight capacity matters most.
Do large-capacity cups make good gifts?
Yes. Larger cups and mugs feel practical and substantial, especially for people who drink slowly, work at a desk, or prefer fewer refills.