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Bodum 6 Pcs Mug, Double Wall, 0.3L (10oz) $62.05 (New Customers Only) & Free Delivery @ Bodum

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Perfectly formed, our stylish BISTRO cup set is a wonderful addition to any coffee lover’s kitchen. Sold in sets of six, each cup is perfect for your morning coffee hit.

Hailing from our popular BISTRO double wall glass line, each cup has been individually mouth-blown by expert artisans using heat-resistant borosilicate glass.

Following Bodum’s guiding principle that ‘form follows functionality’, these streamlined espresso cups keep coffee hot without burning your fingers, and keep cold drinks cold without any messy condensation. So in addition to being the best espresso cups for coffee lovers, they’re ideal for serving a rich, indulgent, chilled dessert.

Lightweight, clear to the eye and smooth to the touch, these chic cups fit neatly and comfortably into your hand, and complement other items in the BISTRO range.

Main Features

  • 6-piece cup set.
  • Double-wall construction keeps hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold.
  • Made of mouth-blown, heat-resistant borosilicate glass.
  • Dishwasher safe.

Use & Care

Our BISTRO cup set is built to withstand extremes of temperature, ranging from -30 degrees centigrade to 350º F/180ºC. Wash in warm, soapy water before first use and dry thoroughly. For all subsequent uses, wash and dry by hand or pop in the dishwasher. They are safe to use in the freezer, oven and microwave.

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closed Comments

  • Have bodum pavina and Maxwell and Williams double wall cups…the latter looks much nicer. The pavina looks almost plastic

  • I've bought two boxes of these (so I have spares). In terms of functionality, I think they are great. As a parent, they mean I only have to reheat my cup of tea twice. I like the capacity and handle - I couldn't find a Pavina model like them.

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  • If it is double-walled, what is the point of the handle?
    We normally only put a handle on something to avoid heat transfer. e.g. content is too hot, or we want to avoid our hands heating a cold drink.

    • +2

      Some people just like to use the handle, like me.

      I own both the handle and non-handle.

      I've broken three non-handle ones when washing them, they're so slippery and fragile.

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