Snow Peak Ti-Double H450 Stacking Mug
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The Snow Peak titanium stacking double-wall insulated mugs come in a variety of sizes and nest together to take up minimal space. This one holds just about a pint.
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- Insulating double-wall construction
- Corrosion-resistant and lightweight titanium
- High-quality Japanese manufacturing
Imported.
View all Snow Peak Camping MugsBest Use | Camping |
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Liquid Capacity (L) | 0.47 liter |
Liquid Capacity (fl. oz.) | 15.8 fluid ounces |
Insulated | Yes |
Cap Type | No Cap |
Material(s) | Titanium |
Dimensions | 3.8 x 3.4 inches |
BPA Free | Yes |
Weight | 3.5 ounces |
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Descent.
The cup reminds me of a the dimensions of a good coffee mug. It is very light weight. While the description says it holds almost 16oz I would say it holds no more than 12oz. The picture shows the contents of a 12oz can of beer poured directly into it. That is not terrible, just a note. Lastly, my biggest disappointment, the double wall doesn’t work as well as any other double wall cup I’ve used. It transfers the heat or chill of whatever beverage it is holding, into your hands. It also sweats when filled with any iced drink. Honesty my $12 coffee tumbler works better.
Beauty, Function, and Durability in a Camping Mug
This beautiful mug does a great job keeping a large quantity of liquid hot for a pretty long time. The finish is gorgeous, the weight is great for backpacking, and while I'm not usually a fan of branding, the subtle Japanese characters on the front look very nice. I use it at home as my everyday coffee & tea mug. It's gone through the dishwasher with no negative effects to the finish or form. A very, very hot tea will heat the outer wall of the cup up enough, especially at the rim, that handling and drinking can be difficult (but it's nothing a few minutes of cooling won't fix). I've dropped it a few times on tile floor and it hasn't dented... yet. The material is so thin that I wouldn't expect it to stay pristine forever, but titanium is pretty dang strong. It comes in a mesh drawstring bag that I don't think will be particularly useful for me, but maybe someone else feels differently. Though this mug is eye-wateringly expensive, a member discount and my annual dividend brought it down to a price that I was more than happy to pay for such a high quality product. I would definitely buy it again... with a discount ;-)
Love!
It’s a great size cup and very versatile! I have used it for eating and drinking! And while I sometimes eat out of it, I have the 300ml cup that nestles inside that I use solely for drinking. Not to mention, I recently bought the new silicon lid and it works just fine! So glad I snagged this while it was on sale.
Perfect cup
Forget all those fancy cups, get this and enjoy years of service. I've had mine for several years and it's travelled with me on every camping trip AND I use it almost every day for tea. It's a little stained on the inside and has a small dent in the side, but it still functions perfectly, still looks good. Never, ever had a problem with it burning my hand. Thru the years of buying and using outdoor products I've had a few that were almost perfectly designed for their intended purpose - the Buff for instance. I'd be remiss if I also didn't add this cup to that list.
Form, function, and beauty all in one mug.
This is both a wonderful mug combined with the beauty usually found in pieces of art. Easy to hold, and with no noisy fold out handles that are unnecessary in a double wall mug. The exterior does get warm with very hot coffee or tea, but it never gets uncomfortable. I find it a plus on cold days to have it both work as a bit of a hand warmer and mug simultaneously. I love all things titanium, the safest and lightest of materials that will never taste of anything other than what you have added to it, no matter what might have been in there previously. Expensive? Sure, but worth every Penny!
Beautiful mug
I got the H300 and use it every day at work. The lines are superb and good size for tea, coffee. I prefer this type more than the one with the handle. It does keep your hand from getting burn when using hot beverages or freezing when using cold item. It is super light. It is prone to ding if you toss it in your bag. The stacking feature is great at space saving and transporting it. This cannot be used to heat food since it is an insulated mug. A little pricey but worth the money for a beautiful and practical object.
Backpacking Luxury Item Worth Carrying
This is kind of pricey but it’s simple and elegant design are perfect for backpacking. I use it daily for coffee and will be bringing it on all my future backpacking and camping trips. It insulates well for hot or cold beverages so you can comfortably hold the cup and it cleans easily.
Surprisingly elegant.
These are so light and so beautifully designed they're worth the money. It makes drinking hot beverages a delightful experience. I used the included mesh bag to hang the cup upside down for drip drying.
Perfect lightweight cup!
I wanted a light, insulated mug without a handle, and this fit the bill perfectly. I'm using it around the house now, but will take it with me backpacking when we go out again. I love how it feels on my lips, and don't find it hot to hold even with freshly poured water for my tea. I had a top for another cup which fit this one exactly right.
Perfect for tea, coffee, soup...
I got this because I was tired of using disposable coffee cups at work. This should pay for itself in 10 years (spoiler: more like 30), but I'm confident I'll get a ton of use out of it, I won't contribute needless waste to the landfill, or use any more styrofoam than necessary (yes, really, styrofoam). And if I ever go camping, a nice spot of soup in this would be perfection.