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Laser etched Toneverse enamel mugs from That Pedal Show StoreLaser etched Toneverse enamel mugs from That Pedal Show Store
£15.00
Tax included.

The perfect 'space' for a beverage! 

An enamel mug with a red rim and our 'Toneverse' design carefully laser etched on one side for a long useful life! And we're very pleased to say it's all things British. 

The mugs are made by Falcon, an iconic British brand since the 1920's specialising in enamelware. Made using porcelain fused onto heavy gauge steel it has durability, smoothness and chemical resistance.

Laser etched by a fantastic company based in Cornwall in the west of England called Cut By Beam. A small team of creative engineers who use lasers to bring ideas to life! Their mission is to help people create things that will be used, kept and cherished - we ❤️️ that!

Colour - creamy white with red rim.

See the Care Guide for the best way to look after your mug.

Checkout the other Toneverse goodies HERE

    Manufactured from heavyweight steel and thicker enamel for extra durability.

    Each mug is 8.5cm tall and holds 350ml/12.3 fl oz.

    If you drop it, it may chip but it won’t break.

    Dishwasher-safe and oven-safe up to 530F / 270C, it can also be used on gas and electric hobs.

    NOT SAFE for Microwaves

    If you drop it, it may chip but it won’t break.

    Dishwasher-safe and oven-safe up to 530F / 270C, it can also be used on gas and electric hobs.

    NOT SAFE for Microwaves

    Lemon juice can remove stains from enamelware products, such as tea stains on mugs. Soaking the products in warm soapy water will help remove baked on food, but avoid using abrasive sponges or brushes as this may scratch the surface.

    Just like any other ceramic, the outer porcelain layer can chip if dropped, revealing the steel beneath it. When this happens the steel below naturally oxidises and the enamelware remains safe to use.

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