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Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Nice little hand carved spoon
Joel M.
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
It arrived as expected. It seems very sturdy. No issues so far.
Be Honest...
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
This wood cup is truly a beautiful piece of work. Not sure on the usage with the size though. It is exactly 12 oz, right up to the brim. If you are drinking anything hot in it or eating soup, 10 oz would be the safest way to go. That's only my opinion though. It could be very useful for other things.
XT
Reviewed in Canada on June 26, 2024
seadreamart
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
Loved it so much that I bought two more for Christmas gifts. My camping friends love them! Very well made, nice weight and perfectly smooth with a beautiful honey color.
jermie
Reviewed in Canada on July 17, 2023
Cup was exactly as advertised and arrived in perfect condition, we bougt 3 and each one had its own uniqueness to it with a rustic and refined style, thev cup holds a generous amount of coffee or tea and is the perfect size to cook 2 packs of oatmeal, also used it for ramen and stew, came pre treated but you will need to apply a light coating of cutting board oil with repeated use (normal for using wooden bowls and cups.) All in all great product and made in the USA.
Ahmad
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on June 12, 2023
Very expensive for something made in China
Chuck H
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2023
Bought these as Christmas presents and have no idea what the recipients think of them because it’s Christmas Eve today and they’ll open them tomorrow.What I can honestly say from here is that the size and quality and ergonomics feel right and I plan on ordering one for myself.If you’re one to drink tomato soup or chili straight out or a cup then these are for you!The horizontal handle is great for campfire coffee as well as it gives a more serious purchase on the body of the cup than a standard teacup ear with a small hole in it.You won’t go pinkie up with these.My lone gripe is that it won’t quite hold 12 ounces, so a standard soda or beer won’t quite squeeze into these.But that’s trivial.These are an awesome piece of kit for outdoor adventures or for Sunday more inf coffee with a good book.Just be sure to get some mineral oil and treat these as you should treat any other wooden kitchen implement you may own.
customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2022
To start with, these are in fact made in China. It is in very tiny print by the UPC label. The only one of all in this "series" whose origin remains questionable, is the stainless steel pot. It doesn't say "Made in China" anywhere that I could find, but, nor did it say, "Made in USA". I would have really preferred this cup be made in the US (or Canada), or some country with labor laws, BUT this is a REALLY nice cup. There is nothing cheap about it. It would make a great and thoughtful gift. It is light to carry, the finish is fine, it feels great in one's hands, and although I can't explain how or why, stuff seems to taste better from it. I don't know if it's some sort of primal throw back, but it feels like it belongs in a hand. It feels good as your lips meet the wood. It's satisfying. I have it hanging on one of the kitchen cabinet pulls because it has a neat little leather lanyard thing on it and it looks good. So, I truly do love my wooden mug no matter where it came from. And I mentally thank the Chinese person who made it.
Lou
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 17, 2021
Great little spoon. Very smooth, ergonomic and well made. Will enjoy using on expeditions as is light weight too.
J. Kim
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021
I own both sizes of cups, and they're quite nice overall. They certainly have a rustic appeal to them, but the big issue is one of capacity. The 12 oz model can barely hold 8.5 ounces of room temp water without risking spillage, while the 8 oz cup is good for about 6.7 ounces. But if you fill these cups to those levels, be prepared to spill some of that liquid on yourself.I don't think the capacity is the problem, but rather the claim that the larger is a "12 ounce" model. Its actual capacity falls well below those claims, at (less than) 8.5 (usable) ounces it's only 71% of what it should be. The 8 ounce model isn't quite as egregious an offender. so (less than) 6.71 (usable) ounces means 84% of its claimed capacity, so not terrible.The descriptions at the top are also messed up at the Time of this writing. The 8 ounce claim of "700 milliliters" of capacity would equal about 24 ounces (obviously wrong). Its listed dimensions are close enough. Its listed weight of ".34" pounds is reasonably close for a "hand made" product (mine came in at 6.4 ounces, or ".4 pounds". The 12 ounce cup claims a weight of 2 ounces, which it most definitely is not. Mine weighs 8.67 ounces. And of course its claimed capacity of 12 ounces is a complete exaggeration. If I promised 12 but could only deliver 8.5, I wouldn't be able to keep my job.So that's it. Putting aside the fact that there are "knockoff" cups that look exactly the same but for about half the cost here on Amazon itself, these cups are still worth keeping as long as you get them with a clear understanding of the actual capacity. It begs the question though, are these cups so popular that a lot of companies are making knockoff cups for half the price, or instead are these cups being resold with a significant markup?** UPDATESo I bought a "knockoff" version of the 8 ounce cup at half the cost. The packaging was IDENTICAL to the Uberleben 8 ounce cup. The only different was that the generic cup did not come with any branding (No large "Uberleben" tag, no brand on the bottom of the cup). Having said that, my Uberleben 12 ounce cup developed a crack on the wood with very little use, and contacting them they did not hesitate to send out a replacement. So basically the premium you are paying for the name is that they will fully support the item despite the product's origins.
Dale Ralph
Reviewed in Australia on July 28, 2020
Had to have it and it was worth the money. Beautifully made. I will be ordering another for my wife.
J. johnson
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2019
So far, so good.The cup itself is well made but a little on the rough side. No chips or cracks. It looks like oak but is a foreign fine grained hardwood. About what I expected for the price. Decent quality but not really finished. Mine holds about 7 drinkable ounces. 8 ounces filled to the brim.First thing I did was remove the cheap hard leather thong. I may replace it if needed, with a soft leather thong. The finger holes were really rough inside and with sharp edges. I used a knife to chamfer the sharp edges. Then I used 320 sandpaper and smoothed the inside of the holes, the inside of the cup and just a little on the outside to break all the sharp edges.Then I used the oven method to seal with oil. bring your oven to 175 degrees, Warm up the cup for 3 minutes, wipe the cup with a heavy coat of Food grade mineral oil. then put back in the oven for 3 minutes again. Then take a paper towel and wipe off as much oil as possible. The rest of the oil will soak in as the cup cools. Retreat every few months as needed. The mineral oil is what id used on cutting boards and will not go rancid like the vegetable oils can.You get a beautiful wooden cup that will last a lifetime if you take care of it.
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