☕ Sip Smart, Travel Light – Your Coffee’s New Best Friend!
This 6-pack of 4 oz stainless steel coffee cups offers a sleek, modern design perfect for home, office, or outdoor use. Made from durable, unbreakable stainless steel with thin walls for quick heat transfer, these reusable cups combine portability with eco-conscious style. Easy to clean and gift-ready, they’re the ultimate companion for coffee lovers on the go.
L**E
Great for camping ⛺️ or just coffe
The media could not be loaded. They don’t look sturdy but fair enough for price, I bought them cause we like to have a cup of coffee outside and keeps the coffee warm enough
E**D
Thin, very bad quality
Very bad quality. Very thin. Handles are tacked on with a tiny tack weld. Perfect size but looks very brittle and thin. Not very useful. Just overall looks very cheap made.
A**R
To match a Christmas gift
Liked the quality for the price!
J**.
Awful Quality
Ordered for my child’s preschool class…right size, but absolutely terrible quality. Not finished as pictured, feel flimsy, one even arrived bent out of shape from shipping. Will be returning and replacing with a higher quality item.
A**N
Very thin espresso serving cup
Good for 1 espresso serving. The cups are very thinly made and will heat up quickly thus making them hot to hold when drinking coffee. They are easy to clean and inexpensive.
B**I
More like metal shot glasses then camping cups
These are more like metallic shot glasses then coffee cups. What do they hold, 4 ounces? These cups are nothing like the stainless steel coffee cups of old. Not sure whether to return them or hold on to them as they were fairly inexpensive. But they are thin walled (which translates to NOT durable), small, and disappointing
D**.
Seems smaller than 4 oz
No very happy with size but cup is sturdy
P**J
Dangerous and deceptively advertised
The edges of these cups were roughened in the manufacturing process. Something cut into the lip of each cup, raising sharp little metal splinters that could harm a child.In photo 1, I tried to show the roughness of the lip.In photo 2, I show where I rubbed a piece of typing paper across the lip of a cup, and it cut thru the typing paper.In photo 3, I again rubbed a piece of typing paper across the lip of a cup, and it left a steel splinter in the paper.In photo 4, I show how different these cups look from their photos in the product description. The cups illustrated are highly polished. These are just raw sheet steel.And in photo 5, I show how the handles of the cups are tacked on, leaving a sharp edge at both the bottom and top of the handle.Please, don't give these to a child.
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