GSI Outdoors 24 fl. oz. Cup, Red

November 12, 2019 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 01:39 GMT+0100 - Details)

From campsite to cabin to farmhouse kitchen, the GSI Outdoors 24 fl. oz. enamelware Cup blends classic style with rugged durability. The graniteware collection stands up to heavy use at base camp and makes a cheerful addition to the everyday breakfast table as well.

Product Features

  • Great for camping or cabin
  • Steel construction with a cheerful colored, speckled enamel coating; twice kiln-hardened to over 1100 degrees F for superior durability
  • Includes 24 fl oz cup
  • Appropriate for indoor or outdoor use
  • Measures 5. 2 by 4. 4 by 3. 8 inches; weighs 6. 4 ounces; backed by a full manufacturer’s

Comments

Anonymous says:

Good multi use large cup, Solid, well made, (China) from GSI. Like this large cup. Usually is on counter with water in it to refill dog bowl so it is room temp. Don’t want dog to barf due to water too cold. I also use it for soup in the winter. I’ve thought about it for hard boiled eggs too. Found good tongs at w-world to pull egg from water.

Anonymous says:

So Far So Good – Great for Soups! (red) AND WORKS ON INDUCTION stove! no nicks, nothing seems to be wrong… smooth lip. it’s only been 2 days and been used for soups. nice having a handle (since this is made of metal, it is then reasonable to expect the handle to be hot). label stated double fired in a kiln (sorry, not the exact words, but that’s the essence of the message)… amazing – works on induction stove.

Anonymous says:

The perfect “for here” mug for a coffee shop that doesn’t have any I’m not sure what it is about coffee shops in NYC, but very few seem to have (or want to use) REAL cups, and many will not give you a paper cup without a lid because they’re afraid you’ll burn yourself.Tired of tossing a virtually unused plastic lid on a daily basis, I turned to trusty ol’ Amazon, looking for an unbreakable cup with no plastic that was at least 20 oz (I tend to get a 16oz drink, but often in a 20oz cup so it has room to slosh, cool, and allow for cream)…

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