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Steel Pint 16 oz - 4 Pack
Klean Kanteen
Steel Pint 16 oz - 4 Pack
$39.95
Description

  Made of 18/8, food-grade stainless steel, the 16oz Kanteen Steel Pint Cup is durable, versatile, reusable, and dishwasher safe. Won't break like glass pints. Won't fill the garbage can or landfill like the ubiquitous red cup. The pint cup isn't only great for beer. Whether it's water, iced coffee, juice, smoothies, milk or any other beverage, it's a multi-use cup for any occasion. Take it to your next concert, barbeque, beach trip, or just your own backyard. Use them for your child's birthday party, throw a stack in your picnic basket, clip one on a backpack, or keep a few in your kitchen.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Klean Kanteen
Cookware Material:
Stainless Steel
Volume:
16 fluid ounces (473 ml)
Size:
16 fl. oz.
Non Stick:
No Coating
Color:
Stainless Steel
Weight:
3.5 oz (99.2 g) each
Dimensions:
5" H x 3.5" W (127.4 mm H x 88.9 mm W)
Opening Diameter: 3.08" (78 mm)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
1000428
UPC:
763332024662
Other Features:
• 18/8 Stainless Steel construction
• No paint, ink, coatings, or plastic
• Electropolished interior (a safe & non-toxic process) and rounded corners make it easy to clean
• Compatible with the Tumbler Lid and Straw Lid Set (sold separately)
• Pint Ring available as accessory (sold separately)
• Dishwasher safe
• Backed by the lifetime Strong as Steel guarantee
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