

Used for coffee or tea - this 2-cup plunger (350ml) features a heat resistant glass inner with rigid chrome plated metal frame.
Packed in a gift box together with our elegant double-walled Stainless Steel Calabria mug.
Includes Matt Black gift box.
Imprint Area:
Plunger (on lid) 10mm x 25mm wide.
Mug 25mm x 30mm wide.
Freight: 12 per carton.
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