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Mugmate
MSR
Mugmate
$19.16
Description

  No paper filter necessary.

  MSR's MugMate coffee/tea filter has a profile low enough to be stored in just about any mug or cup, and you won’t have to worry about packing out soggy paper filters. The MugMate is capable of making café-quality brew for the outdoor java junky.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
MSR
Cookware Material:
Food-grade Nylon
Weight:
.98 oz.
Made In:
Germany
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
321003
UPC:
094642210033
Other Features:
Caffeine in the backcountry
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