Japanese Harajuku Style Mini-Portable Vacuum Cup Female Student Small Capacity Cute Portable Cup Simple Ins Style Cup
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[Price description]: All the prices we quoted contain the packaging fee of color boxes or gift boxes (printing, customized gift boxes are calculated separately)
[Product name]: Slater
factory sales, specializing in group buying cups, memorials, souvenir cups, activity prizes cups, gift Cup, major celebration gifts, cups used by the company's enterprise units, and printing the required words and patterns according to customer requirements, signs of enterprises and institutions logo(100 from, copy fee is calculated separately). Can customize packing box/ gift Box (600 minimum order, copy fee is calculated separately)
stainless steel Series products are made of high-quality stainless steel materials and refined through double-layer processing technology and vacuum welding technology, which can better ensure the use Effect of vacuum insulation. ( thermal insulation performance: inject hot water above 95 degrees at room temperature of 20 degrees, and not less than 50 degrees after 6 hours; Vacuum, keep cool and heat.)
minors should use it under the guidance of adults or after notification.
Please clean the inside and outside of the Cup (pot) with neutral detergent in warm water before use.
In order to keep the Cup (pot) warm and cold, it is recommended to add hot water or cold water for preheating or pre-cooling. It will be better if ice cubes are added to keep cold.
To prevent leakage, please tighten the switch and lid clockwise when the cup body is tilted.
This product is vacuum insulation, heat preservation duration longer. Do not drink directly to the mouth of the Cup (pot). There is a risk of scalding. It is recommended to pour equitemperature into the cup or lid for drinking.
When adding boiling water into the cup (pot), it should not be too full, and there is a risk of overflow and scalding.
Avoid falling, collision or strong impact, which will cause the deformation of the cup body and affect the efficacy of the product.
Insulation switch, cup lid and other accessories are made according to the national standard food grade plastic. Do not lose the switch, cup lid, washer and other accessories in use, so as not to affect the normal use.
Avoid any form of direct heating or high temperature, otherwise it will cause resin deformation and discoloration to affect the use efficiency of the product.
Do not add dry ice, carbonated drinks and other high-pressure liquids within vacuum cup. Do not add soy sauce, soup and other liquids containing salt to avoid Cup corrosion.
Please use neutral detergent warm water to clean, and do not use alkaline Bleacher, chemical rag and other cleaning agents.
After loading milk and other putrid drinks, please drink and clean them as soon as possible to avoid rotting the inner container after deterioration.
Do not use it for other purposes except heat preservation and cold preservation.
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