Ceramic Traveler - Winsford
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The Carter 450 ml ceramic mug is the perfect blend of style and practicality, making it an ideal companion for your beverage needs. Crafted with a focus on comfort, this mug features a large, oversized handle that ensures a firm grip, making it easy to carry your favorite drink wherever you go. The spill-proof plastic lid adds an extra layer of convenience, keeping your drinks secure and minimizing the risk of spills, whether you're commuting to work or enjoying a day outdoors. The exterior boasts a sophisticated matte finish, enhancing its aesthetic appeal while maintaining a modern, minimalist look. Designed with durability in mind, this mug is dishwasher safe, ensuring that all types of prints remain vibrant and intact through numerous washes. Its generous 450 ml capacity is perfect for accommodating ample amounts of coffee, tea, or any beverage of your choice. Moreover, the mug is thoughtfully packaged in a recycled cardboard gift box, highlighting an eco-friendly approach. To add a personal touch, you can customize this mug, making it a unique gift or a personalized item for your collection.
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Product number
10394170
Weight
435 g
Dimensions
8.2 x 8.2 x 8.2 cm
Length
8.2 cm
Height
8.2 cm
Depth
8.2 cm
Country of origin
PRC
Weight
435.0
Deepness
8.2
Height
8.2
Width
8.2
Brand
Unbranded
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