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Stainless Steel Espresso Coffee Tamper with Ergonomic Handle
Stainless Steel Espresso Coffee Tamper with Ergonomic Handle
Item #UPSV987
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Built for coffee culture, this stainless steel espresso tamper pairs precision metal with a bamboo wood handle. Three handle color options. Laser engraving makes a sharp, permanent brand mark. Minimum 50 units, 7-day rush-eligible turnaround. A free proof before you pay.
Specifications
| Material | Stainless Steel, Bamboo Wood |
| Dimensions | 2.44 x 2.56 x 3.94 in |
| Weight | 0.66 lb |
| Production Time | 7 business days |
| Packaging | Bulk, Gift Boxes, Individual Poly Bag |
Volume Pricing
| Quantity | Price Per Unit | Savings |
|---|---|---|
| 50+ units | $10.95 | — |
| 250+ units | $10.217 | 7% OFF |
| 500+ units | $9.583 | 12% OFF |
| 1000+ units | $9.017 | 18% OFF |
| 2000+ units | $7.517 | 31% OFF |
| 3000+ units | $7.017 | 36% OFF |
| 4000+ units | $6.567 | 40% OFF |
| 5000+ units | $6.183 | 44% OFF |
Contact us for custom quotes on larger orders.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum order quantity?
Minimum order is 50 units.
What decoration methods are available?
Screen printing, full-color digital, and laser engraving. Laser engraving on the bamboo handle delivers a refined, permanent impression.
What is the lead time, and is rush available?
7-day production lead time. Rush orders are available — contact us before ordering to confirm capacity.
What materials is the tamper made from?
Stainless steel base with a bamboo wood handle — precision metal paired with a natural wood grip.
What color options are available?
Black, light brown, and dark brown handle finishes.
How does the proof process work?
You receive a free digital proof before production begins. Approve it, and we start your order.
Frequently asked questions
What is the minimum order quantity?
What decoration methods are available?
What is the lead time, and is rush available?
What materials is the tamper made from?
What color options are available?
How does the proof process work?
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