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Stacking Mug Set H
Stacking Mug Set H
Stacking Mug Set H
Stacking Mug Set H
Stacking Mug Set H
Stacking Mug Set H
Stacking Mug Set H
Stacking Mug Set H
Stacking Mug Set H
Stacking Mug Set H

Stacking Mug Set H

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The Stacking Mug Set H includes three titanium mugs, each made from ultralight Japanese titanium. The Stacking Mug Set H has multiple use cases, with each mug made from a double-walled layer of titanium that can nest within each other for simple storage.


Please note: double-walled titanium cannot be placed over an open flame or heat source. Pair the Stacking Mug Set H with the Titanium Fork and Spoon Set.

Specs & Features

SKU
TW-122S
Weight
8.4 oz (238 g)
Size
S: D 2.4" H 3.1"
M: D 3.0" H 3.4"
L: D 3.4" H 3.8"
Capacity
S: 6.8 fl oz
M: 10.1 fl oz
L: 15.2 fl oz
best use
At Home
Group Camping
feature
Lightweight Titanium, Double-Walled for Insulated Drinks, Set of 3
Contents
Mug x 3, Mesh Bag
material
Titanium

Lightweight & Versatile Kitchen Gear

Crafted with Care

Our titanium products are made in Tsubame-Sanjo, a town with a rich metalworking history located within Niigata prefecture, from which Snow Peak hails. Utensils, cookware, and drinkware are designed with a timeless style and built to last a lifetime.

Features for Every Function

Folding handles, stackability, graduated measurements, and more. Build a kit with everything you need for measuring, cooking, and serving.

Vibrant Colors

Certain titanium products are offered with an anodized finish in a variety of colors. Anodization is the controlled application of an oxide layer, which forms in different colors depending on thickness. The oxide layer also helps to protect the metal surface from rust and contaminants.

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