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We compared 12 stackable mug and espresso‑cup sets, spanning a price range from $20.89 for the lead‑free porcelain espresso cups up to $70.80 for the marine‑patterned Royal Doulton mugs. The lineup splits neatly into three tiers: budget‑friendly options (Sweese 2.5 oz espresso set, Yeti Rambler 16 oz, Teocera 16‑oz, and Gbhome 15 oz stoneware), mid‑range choices (Sweese 10‑oz porcelain cups and Amazon Basics 12‑oz porcelain mugs), and premium selections (Luka 6‑oz gold set, Mora 8‑oz two‑tone, JH Jiemei 4‑oz porcelain, and Royal Doulton Pacific). Each tier balances price, rating and key specs, so you can spot a clear front‑runner for the scenario that matters most.
If countertop real estate is at a premium, the budget‑tier champion offers 2.5 oz porcelain cups that stack on a 221 mm stand, hold 75 ml, and carry a 4.7‑star rating from over 7,700 reviewers. For commuters or outdoor enthusiasts, the same tier’s insulated stainless‑steel tumbler delivers a 473 ml capacity, double‑wall vacuum insulation and cup‑holder compatibility, and is rated 4.7 stars. When you need a larger serving for family gatherings, the premium‑tier leader provides a 400 ml porcelain mug with a 4.7‑star rating and a distinctive blue‑and‑white pattern. Below we’ll break down how each of these top picks performs in its sweet‑spot.

Sweese 2.5 Ounce Espresso Cups
Its compact 61 mm cup diameter makes it fit snugly in most espresso machines, delivering the classic shot size without taking up extra space.

Gbhome 15oz Coffee Mugs Off White
Ideal for households that need a larger 15 oz mug for morning coffee, though it sits about $6 higher than the Sweese set.

Yeti Rambler 16 oz Pink
Stands out with a tall 152.4 mm height, letting you hold a full 16 oz while still stacking neatly—a size the other two don’t offer.
Score Analysis
Key score advantages vs. runner-up (Gbhome 15oz Coffee)
Price Range

Sweese 2.5 Ounce Espresso Cups
$20.89

Gbhome 15oz Coffee Mugs Off White
$26.95

Yeti Rambler 16 oz Pink
$25.00

JH Jiemei Home Porcelain Stackable Espresso Cups
$38.99

Royal Doulton Pacific Mixed Patterns
$70.80

Amazon Basics Porcelain Coffee Mug
$34.99

Mora Ceramics
$36.99

Teocera Ceramic Coffee Mugs 16‑oz
$26.08

Luka Espresso Cup 6 oz Golden
$34.99

Sweese Porcelain Espresso Cups 10‑oz
$28.99

Yhosseun Stackable Coffee Mugs
$23.94

Brew To A Tea Stackable Coffee Mugs
$25.99
Spec Comparison
TL;DR: Sweese’s 2.5 oz porcelain espresso cups pack four stackable mugs, matching saucers and an 8.7‑inch metal stand for $20.89, delivering a compact, lead‑free set that’s dishwasher, microwave and oven safe.
The set’s standout spec is its tiny 75 ml (2.5 oz) capacity, paired with a 61 mm cup diameter and 46 mm height, making each mug ideal for a single espresso shot. The porcelain is lead‑free and food‑safe, and the whole set weighs just 0.15625 pounds per cup, with a total set weight of 910 g, so it won’t add noticeable heft to your kitchen.
Compared with the other eleven entries, this kit is lighter than the Yeti Rambler (0.63934 pounds) and far lighter than the Yhosseun Stackable Coffee Mugs (2.7 pounds). It’s also considerably more compact than the 16‑oz Brew To A Tea mugs and the 14.98‑fl oz Gbhome stoneware mugs, which hold many times more liquid. While its price sits below the pricier Yhosseun and Yeti options, the smaller capacity means you’ll need more cups for a larger drink.
Reviewers love the space‑saving stackable design and the sturdy metal stand that keeps the four cups organized on a countertop. Reviewers frequently praise the set’s dishwasher, microwave and oven safety for convenience. However, users often note that the porcelain can be fragile in transit, and broken pieces have led to partial refunds. Some users say the 75 ml size is too small for larger servings.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Coffee lovers with limited counter space who want a compact, stackable espresso cup set at a budget‑friendly price.
Avoid if: You need larger‑capacity mugs or a set that can withstand rough handling during shipping.
TL;DR: The Gbhome 15 oz Off‑White stackable stoneware mugs offer a 14.98 fl oz capacity, lead‑free construction, and a modern reactive glaze, though the 2.25 kg set feels hefty for frequent moving.
The manufacturer makes these mugs from degradable stoneware clay and applies a reactive glaze texture that gives each piece a subtle, modern look. They're certified cadmium‑free, lead‑free, chip‑resistant, and safe for dishwasher, microwave, and freezer use. Each mug holds 14.98 fl oz, weighs 2250 g, and measures 88.9 mm in depth, height, and width, giving it a solid feel in hand.
Compared with the other eleven options, the Gbhome set sits near the top in capacity—just shy of the 16 oz offered by Teocera, Brew To A Tea, and Yeti Rambler, and larger than the 10 oz Sweese espresso cups and 11 oz Yhosseun mugs. At 2250 g per mug, it is heavier than Brew To A Tea’s 1156.66 g and Yeti Rambler’s 290 g, but comparable to Sweese’s 1935.84 g espresso cups. Like Brew To A Tea and Yhosseun, it features a stackable design, making it one of several space‑saving choices in the lineup.
User feedback highlights the stackable feature as a real space‑saver in small kitchens, and reviewers appreciate the eco‑friendly stoneware and the lead‑free guarantee. The most common complaint points to the overall set weight of 2.25 kg, which some find cumbersome when handling multiple mugs, and the lack of detailed individual dimensions, which can make precise cabinet planning tricky.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Most users looking for a well‑reviewed, eco‑friendly, stackable stoneware mug set with a generous 14.98 fl oz capacity.
Avoid if: You have limited desk space or need lightweight mugs for easy portability.
TL;DR: The Yeti Rambler 16 oz Pink offers 473 ml of double‑wall vacuum‑insulated stainless steel in a lightweight (0.64 lb) stackable tumbler that fits most cup holders, but its splash‑resistant lid isn’t fully leakproof.
The standout spec features double‑wall vacuum insulation and a 473 ml (16 fl oz) capacity, all housed in 18/8 stainless steel that weighs just 0.639 lb (290 g). Its compact dimensions—87.6 mm depth, 152.4 mm height, and 87.6 mm width—make it easy to grip and store.
Compared with the other eleven options, the Yeti is considerably lighter than the Brew To A Tea Stackable Coffee Mugs (2.55 lb) and the Yhosseun Stackable Coffee Mugs (2.7 lb), and even lighter than the Teocera Ceramic Coffee Mugs (≈3.84 lb). All three of those rivals also list a 16 oz capacity, but only the Yeti and Brew To A Tea mugs are explicitly stackable. The Yeti’s price point of $25 places it in the budget tier, making it less expensive than many of the porcelain and stoneware alternatives.
Users consistently praise the tumbler’s ability to keep drinks hot for hours and its perfect fit in car cup holders. Reviewers also note the textured grip feels comfortable during commutes. Professional reviewers highlight the over‑engineered durability of the 18/8 stainless steel and the convenience of dishwasher‑safe lids that sit on the top rack. The main criticism revolves around the MagSlider lid, which is splash‑resistant but can leak if the tumbler is tipped or inverted, and it isn’t recommended for carbonated beverages.
Additional technical context includes cup‑holder compatibility (standard 3.03‑inch base), a splash‑resistant MagSlider lid, and the ability to stack multiple tumblers without scratching the surface. The tumbler also stays BPA‑free and rust‑resistant, reinforcing its suitability for outdoor and everyday use.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Budget-conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry-level option
Avoid if: You want the best value-per-dollar in its price range
“Stays hot for HOURS”
“awesome texture”
TL;DR: The JH Jiemei stackable porcelain espresso set offers six 4‑oz cups with matching saucers and a metal rack, weighing just 0.25 lb, but its premium price and limited color choices may deter budget‑focused buyers.
Each cup holds 118 ml (4 oz) of espresso and measures 3 in in diameter by 2.2 in in height, while the saucers span 5 in across. The set includes six pieces – three cups, three saucers, and a sleek metal stand – all made from lead‑free, cadmium‑free porcelain with a reactive‑glaze blue finish. At only 0.25 lb (113 g) per cup, the set feels light enough to handle yet sturdy enough for daily use, and the metal rack lets you nest the cups neatly on a countertop.
Compared with the other eleven entries in this roundup, the Jiemei cups are the lightest option; every peer listed – from the Mora set to the Teocera mugs – tips the scale at well over half a pound. Capacity is on the small side too, at 118 ml versus 240 ml or larger for most rivals. The six‑piece configuration also falls short of the larger sets some competitors provide, though the exact set sizes of the others aren’t disclosed. Because of the compact capacity and premium porcelain build, the Jiemei set sits at the higher end of the price spectrum, making it pricier than most alternatives.
Reviewers consistently praise the space‑saving stackable design, noting that the metal rack lets the cups occupy a fraction of a typical cabinet shelf. Users also like the dishwasher‑safe and microwave‑safe claims, which add convenience to a small‑kitchen routine. The main criticisms focus on the limited color palette – currently only a white or a green‑blue glaze – and the modest set size, which can feel insufficient for larger gatherings. Some buyers also point out that the premium price may not justify the smaller capacity if you’re looking for a simple everyday mug.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high‑quality option
Avoid if: You're on a tight budget or only need basic functionality
TL;DR: Royal Doulton’s Pacific Mixed Patterns set delivers six 400 ml porcelain mugs with chip‑resistant, microwave‑and dishwasher‑safe construction, a striking blue‑white design, and stackable convenience, though it carries a premium $70.80 price tag.
The set’s standout spec is its 400 ml capacity, which translates to roughly 13.5 oz per mug, and it arrives as a six‑piece collection. Each round porcelain piece measures 4 in deep and 3.5 in high, weighs 0.6 lb, and the maker markets it as chip‑resistant, microwave‑safe, dishwasher‑safe, and stackable for compact storage.
Compared with the other eleven mugs in this roundup, the Pacific Mixed Patterns offers a larger capacity than the JH Jiemei (118 ml) and Mora (240 ml) options, and it sits just below the Gbhome 15 oz mugs in volume. At 0.6 lb it’s heavier than the lightweight JH Jiemei set but lighter than the Amazon Basics mugs (0.66 lb) and far lighter than the heavier Luka and Sweese offerings.
Professional reviewers praise the chip‑resistant porcelain and the stackable design that maximizes cabinet space, while everyday buyers rave about the marine‑inspired blue‑white patterns and the mugs’ durability in daily use. The only recurring note is the bulky packaging dimensions, which some users with small kitchens find cumbersome.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high-quality option
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $70.80
“Beautiful mugs. Love them. Gorgeous. Coffee tastes better!”
TL;DR: The Amazon Basics 12‑oz Porcelain Mug Set offers reinforced, high‑temperature‑rated mugs that stack neatly, but you’ll need to hand‑wash each 0.66‑lb piece.
These white mugs use premium porcelain and have a temperature resistance of 1380 °F, so they handle oven, microwave, and freezer use without cracking. Each mug holds 12 oz of liquid, a size that comfortably fits a standard coffee serving, and the set includes twelve pieces, making it ideal for busy kitchens.
Compared with the other eleven entries, this set provides a larger capacity than the 6‑oz Luka Espresso Cup and the 8‑oz Mora Ceramics, while still being stackable like Luka’s design. At 0.66 pounds per mug, it is heavier than the 0.52‑pound Mora Ceramics but lighter than the 4.27‑pound Sweese 10‑oz cups, placing it in the middle of the weight range for this group.
Reviewers appreciate the heavy‑duty reinforced construction that tolerates high‑volume commercial use, and professional reviewers highlight the 1380 °F resistance as a standout feature. The main complaint is the manufacturer’s recommendation to hand‑wash only, which can be a hassle for restaurants or households that rely on dishwashers. The solid feel of each 0.66‑pound mug also means they’re a bit heftier than some lightweight alternatives.
Beyond durability, the mugs are lead‑free, high‑temperature fired, and come in a compact package measuring 101.09 mm high, 120.90 mm long, and 87.88 mm wide. Their reinforced porcelain construction makes them suitable for both food‑service environments and everyday home use, and the stackable design helps keep storage spaces tidy.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high‑quality option
Avoid if: You have limited desk space or need portability
TL;DR: The Mora Ceramics 8 oz Cappuccino Mug Set offers four lead‑free, two‑tone porcelain mugs with saucers, a stackable design and dishwasher‑safe convenience, all for $36.99.
This set stands out with a lead‑free two‑tone glaze on porcelain, a 90 mm diameter and 60 mm height, and a capacity of 8 oz (240 ml) per mug. At roughly 0.52 pounds (236 g) each, the mugs feel solid yet light enough for everyday use.
Compared with the other eleven mugs in the roundup, the Mora mugs are lighter than the Amazon Basics porcelain mug (0.66 pounds) and far lighter than the Luka espresso cup (over 2.7 pounds) or the Sweese 10‑oz cups (over 4 pounds). Their 8 oz capacity is smaller than the 12‑oz Amazon Basics and the 10‑oz Sweese, but larger than the 6‑oz Luka and the 118 ml JH Jiemei cups. The 60 mm height is also shorter than Amazon Basics’ 101 mm, making the Mora mugs more compact for stacking—a feature not listed for many competitors.
Professional reviewers praise the modern two‑tone aesthetic as café‑worthy and note the excellent value of getting four mugs with matching saucers. Everyday buyers echo the stylish look, though several mention the handle feels small for larger hands, which can reduce grip comfort. All pieces work in microwave, oven and dishwasher, and the neutral color palette fits most kitchens.
Technical details include a porcelain body with lead‑free glaze, a 30‑day warranty, and a fully stackable design that lets all four mugs and saucers nest together for tight storage. The set’s four‑piece composition makes it ready for a small household or a boutique coffee corner.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Buyers seeking a stylish, stackable cappuccino mug set with solid porcelain construction and modern design.
Avoid if: You have larger hands that need a bigger handle or require a larger-than‑8 oz capacity.
TL;DR: The Teocera 16‑oz porcelain mug set offers a generous 473 ml capacity, sturdy 3.84‑lb weight and stackable design, but its limited color range and heft may not suit every kitchen.
Each mug holds 16 oz (473 ml) of liquid, making it roomy enough for lattes, tea or hot chocolate, and the set includes four pieces. The mugs measure 3.5 in in diameter and 5.1 in tall, and they're a combined 3.84 lb, reflecting the thick porcelain construction.
Compared with the other eleven entries, Teocera’s mugs are heavier than the Yeti Rambler 16 oz Pink (about 0.64 lb) and the Brew To A Tea stackable glass mugs (2.55 lb), yet lighter than the Sweese Porcelain Espresso Cups (4.27 lb). Capacity matches the Brew To A Tea set and the Yeti Rambler at 16 oz, but exceeds the Yhosseun Stackable mugs (11 oz) and the Sweese espresso cups (10 oz). All stackable peers also are dishwasher safe, but Teocera adds oven safety and a triple‑glaze finish.
Reviewers consistently praise the oversized 16 oz volume and the ability to nest the four mugs, which saves cabinet space and fits under most coffee makers. The triple glaze and matte finish give a smooth feel, and users appreciate that the mugs tolerate microwave and dishwasher cycles without chipping. The most frequent complaints revolve around the mugs’ heft—some find the 3.84‑lb set a bit heavy to handle—and the limited palette, which restricts it to white (and an optional navy version) and may clash with colorful kitchen décor.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Most users looking for a well‑reviewed, reliable mainstream option
Avoid if: You need advanced features or professional‑grade performance
TL;DR: The Luka 6‑oz Golden Espresso Cup set delivers a sleek, stackable porcelain design with a sturdy metal stand, but its solid feel and premium price may deter budget‑focused buyers.
The standout feature is the dedicated stainless‑steel stand that lets the four 6‑ounce porcelain cups nest neatly together, saving cabinet space. Each cup measures 50.8 mm in height and 81.28 mm in both length and width, and the set weighs a solid 1246 g (about 2.75 lb), underscoring its durability. The porcelain contains no lead or cadmium, and the pieces can be used safely in the dishwasher, microwave, freezer, and oven.
Compared with the other eleven options, Luka’s set is heavier than the Mora Ceramics (236 g) and JH Jiemei (113 g) but lighter than the Sweese 10‑oz cups (1935.84 g) and Gbhome stoneware mugs (2250 g). While several peers list only cups, Luka includes a metal stand, giving it a functional edge over the Amazon Basics and Teocera offerings, which lack built‑in storage solutions. Its 6‑ounce capacity sits between the 8‑ounce Mora cups and the larger 10‑ounce Sweese models, making it ideal for true espresso servings.
Reviewers consistently praise the timeless golden‑white finish and the convenience of stacking the cups on the stand. Users note the set feels “well‑built” and “great for a small kitchen,” though a few mention the weight makes the cups feel “a bit hefty to lift.” The high 4.6‑star rating from 902 reviewers reflects strong satisfaction, especially with the aesthetic and stackability.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high‑quality option
Avoid if: You're on a tight budget or only need basic functionality
TL;DR: The Sweese 10‑oz porcelain set offers six lead‑free, stackable cups with a solid 4.6‑star rating, but its higher $28.99 price and heavier feel may give budget‑focused shoppers pause.
The set’s standout feature is its lead‑free porcelain construction that’s both dishwasher‑ and microwave‑safe, and each cup holds 10 oz of liquid. At 73.66 mm tall and 96.52 mm wide, the cups nest neatly, letting you store all six in a compact vertical stack.
Compared with the other eleven mugs in this roundup, the Sweese set leans toward the premium side—its $28.99 price tag sits above many of the stoneware, glass and stainless‑steel options, and the 4.27 Pounds total weight makes it heavier than most single‑serve glass or metal mugs. However, the six‑piece set size gives you more cups per purchase than several competitors that ship only one or two units.
Users consistently praise the clean white look and the space‑saving stackability, noting that the cups feel sturdy and resist chipping. A downside noted in user feedback is the occasional shipping breakage and the absence of saucers, which some espresso purists expect. The porcelain heft also feels “heavier than glass” to many, which can be a trade‑off for durability.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Most users looking for a well‑reviewed, reliable mainstream option
Avoid if: You have limited desk space or need portability
TL;DR: The Yhosseun Stackable Coffee Mug set offers four 11 oz porcelain mugs, a metal rack and spoons for $23.94, with solid durability, dishwasher‑safe mugs and a space‑saving design.
Each mug holds 11 oz and measures 249 mm tall, 119 mm wide, with a surprisingly thin 0.30 mm depth. The set weighs 2.7 lb in total and comes with a metal stand and two teaspoons, making it a compact solution for a busy kitchen.
Compared with the other eleven contenders, the Yhosseun mugs are heavier than the Yeti Rambler’s 0.64 lb but lighter than the Teocera ceramic set’s 3.84 lb. Their 11 oz capacity sits below the 16 oz offerings from Yeti, Brew To A Tea and Teocera, yet far exceeds the 2.5 oz espresso cups from Sweese. The height of 249 mm also outpaces the Yeti Rambler’s 152.4 mm and Brew To A Tea’s 92.71 mm, giving a more substantial feel.
Reviewers highlight the pro‑grade porcelain as “extremely durable” for daily coffee or tea, and they love the stackable arrangement that fits neatly on the included metal rack. However, users note that they must hand‑wash the rack, adding an extra step, and some feel the single 11 oz size is a bit large for true espresso shots.
The mugs can go in the dishwasher, microwave and oven, so you'll clean the porcelain pieces in the dishwasher while hand‑washing the metal rack. The black porcelain finish gives a sleek look, and the stackable design frees up cabinet space—a real win for smaller kitchens.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Home coffee and tea drinkers who want a durable, stackable set without breaking the bank
Avoid if: You need espresso‑size cups or a fully dishwasher‑safe accessory rack
TL;DR: The Brew To A Tea Stackable Coffee Mugs offer a 16 oz double‑wall glass design that keeps drinks hot or cold, stack neatly, and come in a four‑piece set for $25.99.
The standout feature is the double‑wall borosilicate glass construction, which provides insulation while keeping the exterior dry. Each mug holds 16 oz (about 500 ml) and measures 134.62 mm in depth and 92.71 mm in height, giving you a generous volume without a bulky silhouette. At 2.55 lb (1156.66 g) per mug, they feel solid enough for daily use yet remain easy to lift.
Compared with the other eleven entries, these mugs are heavier than the ultra‑light Yeti Rambler (under 0.65 lb) but lighter than the porcelain Teocera set (over 3.84 lb). Their 16 oz capacity matches the Teocera and Yeti models, while exceeding the 11 oz Yhosseun mugs and the 10 oz espresso cups. Unlike the Yeti Rambler, the Brew To A Tea mugs are stackable, saving cabinet space the way the Yhosseun set does, but they lack a lid that some metal options provide.
Reviewers consistently praise the large 16 oz capacity and the space‑saving stackable shape, noting that the mugs look sleek on a desk or kitchen shelf. The double‑wall glass is highlighted for preventing condensation, which is a common complaint with single‑wall glasses. On the downside, users mention the inherent fragility of glass and the absence of an included lid, which can be a drawback for commuters or anyone prone to spills. Professional reviewers also point out that the clear glass lets you see the drink’s level, adding a visual appeal to daily coffee rituals.
Beyond insulation, you can clean the mugs in the dishwasher, store them in the freezer, heat them in the microwave, and use them in the oven. The cylindrical shape and clear material make them versatile for coffee, tea, or even cold beverages like iced latte, fitting neatly into most cup holders despite the glass build.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Budget-conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry-level option
Avoid if: You have limited desk space or need portability
Breakdown

Sweese 2.5 Ounce Espresso Cups
Pros

Gbhome 15oz Coffee Mugs Off White
Pros

Yeti Rambler 16 oz Pink
Pros
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JH Jiemei Home Porcelain Stackable Espresso Cups
Pros
Based on scoring data and product specs
Personalized picks

Best Overall Pick
Sweese 2.5 Ounce Espresso Cups
Best OverallBest for: Budget-conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry-level option

Gbhome 15oz Coffee Mugs Off White
Best for: Most users looking for a well-reviewed, reliable mainstream option
$26.95+$6.06 vs winner
Skip Brew To A Tea Stackable Coffee Mugs if…
You have limited desk space or need portability
The Sweese 2.5 Ounce Espresso Cups are the clear winner. They earn a 4.7‑star rating from 7,744 reviews, hold a compact 75 ml capacity perfect for espresso, and are fully dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe – all while stacking neatly on a metal stand.
The Gbhome 15 oz Coffee Mugs in Off‑White take the runner‑up spot, especially if you need a larger mug for everyday coffee or tea. Each mug offers a generous 14.98 fl oz volume, a stackable stoneware design, and the convenience of dishwasher, microwave, and freezer safety.
For other budgets, the mid‑range Gbhome 15 oz mugs deliver a 14.98 fl oz capacity and durable, freezer‑safe stoneware at a modest price, while the premium Royal Doulton Pacific Mixed Patterns provide high‑end styling and brand prestige for those willing to invest more.
Pick the Sweese set today and enjoy reliable, space‑saving espresso service right out of the box.
The Sweese set is the more space‑efficient choice at 75 ml per cup and a lighter 71 g cup weight, while the JH Jiemei cups hold 118 ml and are slightly heavier at 113 g each. Both are stackable with saucers and metal stands, but Sweese’s lower price of $20.89 makes it a tighter fit for small budgets.
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