Delta Insulated Mug
Highlights
BEST USE: Backpacking & Camping
VOLUME: 16 oz | 473 ml
WEIGHT: 4.4 oz | 125 g
MATERIAL(S): Mug: BPA Free Food Grade Glass Reinforced Polypropylene / Sleeve: Polyurethane
Shipping & Returns
We use climate-neutral shipping with DHL GoGreen.
For orders within Germany we charge a shipping fee of 6,95 €.
For international orders, shipping costs 9,95 €.
All orders are usually shipped within 24 hours on working days. Delivery time can take up to three working days Germany-wide and up to six working days internationally, and depends on the shipping service provider.
All orders can be returned within 14 days of purchase. However, for the sake of the environment, please make sure to keep returns as low as possible.
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Description
The Delta Insulated Mug is a lightweight, thermally-efficient camping or daily commuting mug that uses a Protex hex pattern base for heat dispersion and weight reduction. The non-absorbing ThermoSkin insulating sleeve offers heat retention and the snug-fitting self-draining lid allows drip-free sipping.

Design Details
Technical Features

These products are all Bisphenol-a (BPA) free, which means you can have peace of mind while eating and drinking from these products.

This hexagonal pattern on the base of all our original Delta series dinnerware helps to disperse heat comfortably so you can hold onto your bowl, plate, or mug no matter how hot its contents are.
Tech specs
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Best UseBackpacking, Camping, Overland, Hot Chocolate
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Material(s)Mug: BPA Free Food-grade glass-reinforced polypropylene / Sleeve: Polyurethane
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SpecialDishwasher & Microwave Safe
Frequently Asked questions
Be washed in a dishwasher?
Yes. It is dishwasher safe.
Safe with hot drinks?
Yes, the Protex hex pattern base disperses heat while the ThermoSkin insulation sleeve reduces heat transfer so you won't burn your fingers.
Break or crack easily?
No. The glass-reinforced polypropylene is much stronger than many of the plastics used in commonly-available camp tableware.
Suitable for use with boiling water?
Yes - the melting point of the PP material is above that of boiling water