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6 oz. Coffee Mug
Hydro Flask
6 oz. Coffee Mug
$22.95
Description

  Just the right size for your must-have beverage. Espresso, juice, or the perfect cappuccino, this mug is ready to give you a boost. TempShield insulation holds temperatures steady and the closeable Press-In Lid keeps splashes at bay.

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Description
Diameter: 4.06"
Height: 3.6"
Weight: 7.52 oz
Volume: 177 mL / 6 fl oz

Product Benefits
• TempShield™ insulation keeps beverages cold or hot for hours
• Closeable lid to keep splashes at bay
• Soft touch finish for a cozy feel in your hands
• Durable design to withstand daily use
• Durable 18/8 Pro-Grade Stainless Steel construction
• BPA-Free and Phthalate-Free
• Lifetime Warranty

Care & Use
-- Wash before first use.
-- Hand wash with warm water and soap or baking soda.
-- For tough stains, soak overnight. Use a non-abrasive brush or sponge to scrub.
-- Rinse well.
-- Not recommended for dishwashers.
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