About the Crutchfield Logo Camp Mug
Your best friend for beverage breaks
Your best friend for beverage breaks
My favorite mug gets a workout: coffee in the morning, tea in the afternoon, and even late-night hot chocolate when the temperature drops. If you're like me in that regard, this camp mug has what it takes to get you through the day.
It's made from durable stoneware and holds up to 15 ounces of your favorite hot or cold beverage. And it features a distressed Crutchfield logo in white on a dark gray surface, so friends, family, and online conference call attendees know you're serious about great A/V gear.
Product highlights:
- stoneware mug with handle
- holds up to 15 ounces of your favorite hot or cold beverage
- dark gray exterior with white interior
- distressed logo: Crutchfield. Audio, video and more. Since 1974.
- warranty: 60 days
- Our 60-day money-back guarantee
- MFR # CFMUGG
What's in the box:
- Gray / white ceramic camp mug with Crutchfield logo
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Overview: The Crutchfield ceramic "Camp" mug can hold up to 15 ounces of your favorite hot or cold beverage. This handsome mug features a dark gray exterior with a black rim and white interior with a distressed Crutchfield logo on the side. The mug is just under 4" in diameter (at the rim), and 3-3/4" in height. It has a handle on its right side (with the logo facing you).
Logo: The Crutchfield camp mug features the "distressed" Crutchfield logo on the top line (at approx. 0.46" high) with the slogan "Audio, video, and more. Since 1974.℠" below in a smaller font.
Care Instructions: The camp mug is designed for hot or cold liquids. Hand-washing is recommended.
Specifications:
- Capacity: 15 fluid ounces
- Dimensions:
- Rim Diameter: 3.969"
- Bottom Diameter: 3.73" (Handle adds approx. 1.5")
- Weight: 14.45 ounces
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