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Delta Insulated Mug (Fall 2023)
Sea to Summit
Delta Insulated Mug (Fall 2023)
$14.21
Description

  Lightweight, thermally-efficient camp mug with lid

  The Sea to Summit Delta Insulated Mug is a lightweight, thermally-efficient camping or daily commuting mug that uses a Protex™ hex pattern base for heat dispersion and weight reduction. The non-absorbing ThermoSkin insulating sleeve offers heat retention and the snug-fitting self-draining lid allows drip-free sipping.

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Description
Brand Name:
Sea to Summit
Volume:
16 fl oz
Size:
16 fl. oz.
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
305
Other Features:
• Protex™ hex pattern base disperses heat
• BPA-free
• Thermoskin non-absorbing insulation sleeve
• Odor and stain resistant
• Measurement increments on the inside
• Cool-to-the-touch-rim
• Dishwasher & Microwave Safe
PROTEX™ BASE
This hexagonal pattern on the base of all the original Delta series dinnerware helps to disperse heat comfortably so you can hold onto your bowl, plate, or mug no matter how hot its contents are.
BPA FREE
This product is Bisphenol-a (BPA) free, which means you can have peace of mind while eating and drinking from this mug. BPA free means that it's a bit more environmentally friendly too!
MATERIALS
Mug: BPA Free Food-grade glass-reinforced polypropylene
Sleeve: Polyurethane
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