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The IMUSA USA R200-10WM Aluminum Mug is a versatile 0.7-quart stovetop-safe mug designed for both camping and everyday use. Made from lightweight aluminum, it features an ergonomic side handle for easy pouring and is perfect for brewing coffee, tea, soups, and more.
J**N
Great quality
We recently went on a camping trip with some of the teenage kids in the family and purchased a few cups for them to cook over the fire with. Thisbwas great size for Ramen, oatmeal and soup. A good addition to their survival packs for the next trip
W**.
Excellent lightweight
Excellent lightweight camping cup.
A**W
Gets very hot
Lightweight and durable, can take it anywhere. Handle isn’t very comfortable, and it gets very hot with the liquid in the cup. I would recommend a peace of scrap leather or cloth to put around the handle while drinking to avoid burning hand, and lip of the cup also gets very hot. Comes as advertised.
B**R
Aluminum coffee cup
Nice, but oxidized to soon
P**N
The cup is aluminum, not indestructium.
I've had this cup for a few years now and it fits my needs perfectly. This is one of the few cups with a completely flat bottom. This allows it to work much better then any ceramic cup or other metal cup on a cup warming device. Those cups have a recessed center section in the base and only get heat to a small portion of the cup. That said many have complained about the cup being easy to damage. To that I say, it is a aluminum cup. Like a soda can, it has limitations. I have pushed out dents in the bottom several times, it's not hard. I use the handle end of a butter knife. Easy, peasy! It's always cleaned up very well too. I just can't find anything to beat it for my java needs.
S**N
Hot handle
The handle is too thick and holds heat too well. Otherwise it works fine.
L**L
Real good quality.
I've had it for a few months, and it has withstood large amounts of abuse. It survived a housefire.
L**R
Dont buy.
Whatever adhesive they use to stick the label onto the side is ridiculous. It took soaking it in vinegar, soap and hot water to get it gummy then scraping the side of it with vegetable oil and salt on a rag to get it off... which made it look terrible.It also gets way to hot in the handle to even hold with anything hot in it. Even mildly hot things make it too hot to hold. Its like all the heat was designed to go straight to where you hold it.
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