Reddit Reddit reviews Coleman 2000016419 Mug Enamel 12Oz

We found 9 Reddit comments about Coleman 2000016419 Mug Enamel 12Oz. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Coleman 2000016419 Mug Enamel 12Oz
Lightweight 12-ounce coffee mug is perfect for camping, tailgating, and picnicsIdeal for warm drinks, soups, cereal, and moreEasy to clean; dishwasher safe. Double-coated enamelOne-year warranty
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9 Reddit comments about Coleman 2000016419 Mug Enamel 12Oz:

u/trALErun · 11 pointsr/xbiking

You're gonna need a saddle bag to dangle this off of:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009PUR72/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_f..ADbQWDW2RN

u/Spreadsheeticus · 7 pointsr/LouderWithCrowder

It's made to look like a classic Coleman camping mug.

You kids need to get to the outdoors more...

u/Cronus6 · 5 pointsr/TropicalWeather

> Plus I planned to be without for a month and how do you make instant coffee without hot water?

I've heated water over candles before to make coffee. If those little tea light candles can make potpourri simmer... they can make water hot enough for coffee. Those old school metal camping cups work well for this. https://www.amazon.com/Coleman-12-oz-Enamel-Mug/dp/B0009PUR72

u/TheOldStyleGamer · 5 pointsr/Perfectfit

In case any of you wanted a mug like this https://www.amazon.com/Coleman-12-oz-Enamel-Mug/dp/B0009PUR72

u/ilesflottantes · 2 pointsr/montreal

Try doing a search for Montreal and/or Canada on /r/Coffee. I forget the names of the shops I found there the last time I did that search, but I was able to find both online vendors and certain shops that sold "third-wave" coffee gear.

> looking to buy little outdoor supplies like cups

I'm not sure what you mean by this. Have you looked at MEC? Do you mean something like this?

Or are you thinking of old-fashioned enamel ware stuff like this?

Don't forget to check out your local (or not-so-local) thrift shops for old-fashioned mugs.

u/Fishposer23 · 2 pointsr/weddingplanning

Oh girl, you just opened a can of worms. This is the same aesthetic I’ve been working on for months (also, you gave me lots of good ideas to add! Thanks!)

For our centerpieces, I’ve been playing around with the idea of ordering large blue enamel mugs to use as vases. These just SCREAM camping to me, and I will likely fill them with wildflowers. I’m also considering laying the mugs on a small stack of nature books or maps. I’m kind of going for a “side table in the first” vibe.

Mugs like these: https://www.amazon.com/Coleman-12-oz-Enamel-Mug/dp/B0009PUR72

I also love the idea of using lanterns. Not the trendy candle lanterns everyone is using right now, but legitimate camping lanterns. I think they could add a nice ruggedness.

I’m trying to find a way to incorporate this in a way that feels classy instead of tacky, but I am also considering using bandanas as napkins. The ones just about every hunter wears around his neck while out in the woods. This one can come off a little “cowboy” if you’re trying to avoid that.

u/jdbrew · 1 pointr/Coffee

this is my favorite coffee mug. I have a few. My reasoning is kind of stupid, but the tin mugs exchange heat pretty quickly compared to ceramic, and I don’t like my coffee piping hot, so when If comes out of my French press, I don’t have to wait as long to drink it when it’s in a tin camping mug