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Ecoffee Cup Van Gogh Grey Goo 350ml/12oz $10.00 + $9.95 Delivery ($0 C&C/ in-Store/ $99 Order) @ MYER

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Limited Clearance Stock

Capacity/Volume: 350ml/12oz
Features: Made from natural composite material that is robust and suitable for daily re-use with hot drinks. It is top-shelf dishwasher safe and suitable for microwave reheat in accordance with our guidelines and with respectful treatment
Fabrication: FSC Wood Fibre, Cornstarch, Guar-based resin & less than 3% melamine
Care and Use Instructions: Microwaveable, but only in accordance with guidelines. Hot drinks burn. Avoid squeezing Cup into tightly packed bags or dropping onto hard surfaces
Choose to Re-Use. The Ecoffee Cup Difference. Europe's most innovate reusable brand. Light, bright and beautiful to drink from. Made from natural, sustainable materials. BPA, BPS, phthalate-free and no animal-derived materials.
Product code 837263530

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  • +1

    Clearance - No stock near me.
    Never seen these in local Myer stores.
    Delivery adds $9.95!

    "We are unable to accept returns on clearance items if you change your mind."

    Better to wait off for 50% off sales!
    Bought Decor insulated mugs then - free or almost free with regular $10 MyerOne vouchers. They've been great.

    e.g.
    400ml Stainless Steel Insulated Double Wall Travel Cup 8-hour hot 16-hour cold rating
    650ml Extra Large Double Wall Smoothie & Coffee Tumbler with ss straw 20-hour hot 10-hour cold rating
    & many more

  • +4

    Van Gogh Grey Goo…
    Really, do I drink from this while eating a Monet burger & chips…

    • +2

      I ear what you're saying….

  • +6

    What is the Van Gogh in it? I don't get it. Colour says light blue, unless I am colourblind, that ain't the picture. And the title says grey. WTF?

    • +1

      I looked up "grey goo" thinking it might be the material but:

      "Gray goo is a hypothetical global catastrophic scenario involving molecular nanotechnology in which out-of-control self-replicating machines consume all biomass on Earth while building more of themselves, a scenario that has been called ecophagy."

      I guess not. Or maybe?

      • +1

        OK, now I am even more confused!

  • Kmart has glass keep cup knock offs for$5

  • Don't even bother - these are hideous. I purchased one with the actual Van Gogh image on it. It's pretty to look at but awful to drink from. Feels like rough melamine with a touch of cardboard. And don't even think of putting it in the microwave cause this thing absorbs so much heat you'll burn your fingers off just trying to get it out.

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