Self-Stirring Camera Lens Mug for $12

November 2, 2016   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Self-Stirring Camera Lens Mug for $12
Calling All Coffee-Loving Photography Buffs: Have We Got the Perfect Gift For You, Or What?
Expires December 31, 2016 23:59 PST
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KEY FEATURES

This travel mug looks like a camera lens, and it stirs your drink for you. Take a moment to let that register. This mug handles both hot and cold liquids, and is seriously perfect for Nikon and Canon fans alike.

  • Easily holds & transports hot or cold beverages
  • Features a self-stirring mechanism for blending your drinks
  • Boasts a custom insulated stainless steel interior
  • Portable enough to take on trip, use on the road, etc.
  • Serves as the perfect gift for the camera enthusiast in your life

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirement

  • Dimensions: 6″ x 4″ 6″
  • Weight: 0.10 lb
  • Materials: plastic & stainless steel
  • Holds 11 fluid ounces
  • Requires 2 AAA Batteries (not included)

Includes:

  • Self-Stirring Camera Lens Mug
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