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10oz Stainless Steel Mug
10oz Stainless Steel Mug
Item #UPQL189
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Hand one to every attendee and watch your brand travel home from the conference. This 10oz ceramic mug is built for daily desk use — screen print, heat transfer, or foil stamp your logo on five refined color options. If it's wrong on us, we make it right.
Specifications
| Material | Ceramic |
| Dimensions | 3.74 x 3.74 x 3.94 in |
| Weight | 0.49 lb |
| Production Time | 12 business days |
| Packaging | Box, Poly Bag |
Volume Pricing
| Quantity | Price Per Unit | Savings |
|---|---|---|
| 300+ units | $12.25 | — |
| 500+ units | $12.067 | 1% OFF |
| 1000+ units | $8.167 | 33% OFF |
| 2000+ units | $7.917 | 35% OFF |
| 3000+ units | $7.65 | 38% OFF |
| 5000+ units | $7.367 | 40% OFF |
| 10000+ units | $7.067 | 42% OFF |
| 50000+ units | $6.65 | 46% OFF |
| 80000+ units | $6.217 | 49% OFF |
| 100000+ units | $5.883 | 52% OFF |
Contact us for custom quotes on larger orders.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum order quantity?
The minimum order is 300 mugs.
What decoration methods are available?
Screen printing, heat transfer, and foil/hot stamp are all available. Foil stamping adds a metallic finish well-suited to upscale events and client gifts.
How long does production take?
Standard lead time is 12 business days from proof approval. Rush production is not available for this item.
What material is the mug made from?
The mug is ceramic — a practical, everyday material that holds heat well and takes decoration cleanly across all supported methods.
What colors are available?
Available in Navy Blue, Black, Gray, Green, and White.
How does the proof process work?
You receive a free digital proof before production starts. If the finished product doesn't match what was approved, we fix it or replace it at our cost.
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