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Hickory Wood beverage Tumbler, 20 Ounce Capacity
This is a 20 ounce stainless steel lined, hickory wood cladded exterior, beverage container. The lid is slip-fit and clear (so you can see how much of your beverage remains). I also include a reusable metal straw (that is dishwasher safe). The main body is not dishwasher safe— it’s recommended you rinse out the inside in the sink and quickly hand dry the outside. Although this is finished with a multi-layer process, wood and water love each other and will do funny things when left to their own devices.
Honestly, I don’t remember where I got this piece of hickory. It’s not a terribly common tree these day, but is fantastic to have when you do have one. The wood is very dense and tough. That allows it to take a lot of abuse (though, I wouldn’t recommend trying that with this, the wood is strong, but not strong enough to hit nails). Its durability makes it a good candidate for things like hammer and axe handles.
This piece contains both heartwood and sap wood (the part of the tree that delivers nutrients to the leaves and energy down to the roots). So It also has a touch of a bark included. The heartwood (the darker bit) does have a lot of figure in it and definitely stands out. No one will confuse your mug with their mug given this things’ natural character.
This will still be one of those mugs that will be completely different to everyone else’s same colored Stanley or yeti mugs.
As wood is thermally resistant, and the foaming polyurethane glue I use to keep everything in place is also an insulator, this beverage container will do a reasonable job in keeping hot things hot and cold things cold (without all the summertime sweating).
This mug is over 9 inches tall and 4 1/5 inches wide. I try to make my beverage containers available to fit most car cup holders. This is just a touch over 3 inches at the base.
Ships via USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate.
This is a 20 ounce stainless steel lined, hickory wood cladded exterior, beverage container. The lid is slip-fit and clear (so you can see how much of your beverage remains). I also include a reusable metal straw (that is dishwasher safe). The main body is not dishwasher safe— it’s recommended you rinse out the inside in the sink and quickly hand dry the outside. Although this is finished with a multi-layer process, wood and water love each other and will do funny things when left to their own devices.
Honestly, I don’t remember where I got this piece of hickory. It’s not a terribly common tree these day, but is fantastic to have when you do have one. The wood is very dense and tough. That allows it to take a lot of abuse (though, I wouldn’t recommend trying that with this, the wood is strong, but not strong enough to hit nails). Its durability makes it a good candidate for things like hammer and axe handles.
This piece contains both heartwood and sap wood (the part of the tree that delivers nutrients to the leaves and energy down to the roots). So It also has a touch of a bark included. The heartwood (the darker bit) does have a lot of figure in it and definitely stands out. No one will confuse your mug with their mug given this things’ natural character.
This will still be one of those mugs that will be completely different to everyone else’s same colored Stanley or yeti mugs.
As wood is thermally resistant, and the foaming polyurethane glue I use to keep everything in place is also an insulator, this beverage container will do a reasonable job in keeping hot things hot and cold things cold (without all the summertime sweating).
This mug is over 9 inches tall and 4 1/5 inches wide. I try to make my beverage containers available to fit most car cup holders. This is just a touch over 3 inches at the base.
Ships via USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate.