Chums Booby Sierra Cup 1L Booby
Product Information
Category: Cookset & CutleryRM199.00
Versatile outdoor item, Sierra cup (1L size).
5 in stock
Description
Chums Booby Sierra Cup 1L Booby

Chums Booby Sierra Cup 1L Booby
Sierra cup made of stainless steel that is resistant to rust. Not only can it be used as a cup or tableware, but it can also be used as a cooking utensil because it can be placed over an open fire, making it a versatile item for outdoor activities. The 1L size extra large Sierra cup can be used like a pot for serving main dishes, cooking rice, making soup, etc.
Product Specifications:
・Capacity: 1000ml
・Convenient scale for cooking
*From 200 to 800ml with scale every 100ml
・Booby Bird engraving on the bottom
Size:
Diameter: Approx. 14 x Depth 7.4cm
Material: Stainless
Made in Japan
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