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Pros

These cups are perfect for drinking espresso or other low volume sipping beverages. Perfect for keeping your espresso warm and they look cool too. Great for tea/espresso/a cool evening beverage.

Quality material, craftsmanship, and qc. Thank you for this outstanding item.

Keeps coffee warm too. Keeps warm til the last sip. Internal ceramic help to keep drinks hotter for much longer. An insulated mug that feels like a traditional cup!

Perfect stocking stuffers. Well designed and ergonomic. Also lightweight to hold.

Arrived in a neat carton, all safe and snug. The color is very nice. Priced a little high, but overall happy with my purchase.

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Quality


They are made very well, very easy to clean.


Huge fan of compact efficient and durable on the go items.


Much later (in post-ww2 era) they were solving it by mass producing aluminum cookware, but early in the century they didn't hav...  Read More


Anyways, let me repeat, it's a 6oz cup, which is absolutely tiny by american standards.

Price


I was thinking they'd be like coffee cups and was happy to pay $35 for two but at 6oz i think $20 for two is still premium and ...  Read More


Priced a little high, but overall happy with my purchase.

Packaging/appearance


Arrived in a neat carton, all safe and snug and all was intact and it great shape.


The inside is ceramic and adds almost a retro vibe color combo of teal and white.

Competitiveness


It is first time i have bought a yeti product, the brand makes me think of a chinese brand, it is not.


In other words, i use it when i don't want to risk breaking my (way more expensive) "proper" coffee cups.

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    perfect, great, color, size and small.
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  • Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 65.7% of the reviews are reliable.
  • This product had a total of 338 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 10 2024.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I hate drinking anything from stainless and my only option so far for anything other than ceramic mugs was sttoke overly expensive and not quick ship


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    These are definitely small but great for teaespressoa cool evening beverage andor if you have small hands


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I guess i didn’t prepared for how little they would be


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    They would be perfect for espresso or tea


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    At the dawn of the 20th century soviet russia was facing a shortage of… cookware among pretty much everything else


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Much later in postww2 era they were solving it by mass producing aluminum cookware but early in the century they didnt have any aluminum plants at all… so they began stamping mugs and plates out of cheapest carbon steel or even cast iron and covering them with a glassbased enamel to make them more hygienic and less susceptible to rust


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Anyways let me repeat its a 6oz cup which is absolutely tiny by american standards

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