Shoppers spot way to nab Ninja's 'perfect' leak proof travel mug for £13 in time for Christmas

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On-the-go coffee fans who love a caffeinated pick-me-up out and about can save money on their takeaways with a travel mug. But, as anyone who's tried used one before knows, not all of them are created equal, with many prone to leaking or not keeping drinks warm for long enough.Ninja has become renowned for its ground-breaking foodie gadgets, from air fryers to slushie makers but they've now turned their attention to making the ultimate insulated cup and the result, which has gone on sale just in time for Christmas, is as high tech as you would expect.

The Ninja Sip Perfect travel mug locks shut making it leak-proof and boasts specially invented heat absorption capabilities, meaning your drink cools to the perfect drinking temperature once made but then stays there for hours until you're ready to drink it.Available in a choice of black, white or green and with a regular price of £29.99, the mug has already received glowing reviews from customers.

But savvy shoppers have spotted a way to nab the mug for less than half price thanks to deals site TopCashback, reports Wales Online. READ MORE: Woman loses 1.8 stone in six months with simple lifestyle change READ MORE: Amazon's best selling Christmas tree with more than 6,000 five-star reviews Shoppers signing up as new members to TopCashback are given a free £15 cashback bonus when they spend a minimum of £15 on a single item.

Paired with cashback on the Ninja website, this means that after cashback and bonuses shoppers can get the mug with a chunky saving, taking the price down to £12.99.The mug is on sale exclusively on Ninja's website in the UK for now and, having been available for mere days, has already accrued an average rating of 4.4 out of five stars from happy

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