Lenox 833416 Butterfly Meadow Blue 4-Piece Dessert Plate Set
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This is the size of a dessert bowl rather than a cereal bowl.
Silicone is used to make the lid of this coffee cup.
The design is exactly as shown - It's a "one-of-a-kind" situation. There is only one of each item in the "place" setting. I've mingled and mingled with B. They're all complementary to one another.
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Selected User Reviews For Lenox 833416 Butterfly Meadow Blue 4-Piece Dessert Plate Set
Beautiful mug for travel. br> It's advertised and even labeled on the mug as a 10 oz, but it only holds 8 oz, and that's without the lid! I would have to remove liquid if I used the lid. Very let down. I'd return if the packaging hadn't been thrown out. 8 oz of water was used in this photo.
For years, I've relied on a $4 ceramic mug from Target, and it's served me well. I misplaced it for a while and had to order the Lennox mug as a replacement. Unfortunately, it isn't nearly as nice as my $4 mug, despite its prettier appearance. br>br>Please note that this is not a true 10oz mug. After filling both mugs with 8 ounces of water, there's plenty of room in the target mug for another two ounces of espresso. It's all full up in the Lennox mug. br>br>In addition, the lid isn't very secure. The silicone isn't as good as it was on my low-cost mug, and it doesn't stay in place very well. br>br>Because the hollow space inside the mug is larger, it does not hold 10 oz. This is ineffective in terms of temperature transfer. The coffee does not retain its heat for a longer period of time. br>br>If you know what you're getting yourself into and don't mind an 8oz mug, this will suffice; if you need a 10oz mug, this will not suffice.
The inside of this cup is narrow for insulation, but the design is completely unnecessary. Your drink will not even stay hot in the cup. It cools down faster than a traditional mug. Because it's so small, you'll be finished with your drink before you realize it. It resembles a shot glass with a lid. It is, however, attractive. When you hold it near the bottom, it also won't burn your hands. I bought two of them. It's a beautiful top.
I used the Keurig machine to make my coffee, which I set to 10 ounces. The coffee had made it to the very top. It was on the verge of overflowing. Instead of a 12 ounce mug, I believe it should be sold as an 8 ounce mug. It's a good thing I don't mix it with anything else. If you like cream and sugar, there was no more room. Aside from that, it was a useful item that kept my coffee hot. As a result, I only gave it three stars.
I didn't use it until I had to. I couldn't figure out why water kept leaking into my cup holder (I was drinking coffee). I examined it carefully when I returned home. There's a gaping hole at the base! (See image. ) On the inside, there appears to be a false bottom, followed by a space where water is trapped when washed. Then, as you use it, it slowly leaks out. This is fantastic.
This mug has completely let me down. Rubber lid is smaller than advertised and takes an eternity to fit. I'm only keeping it because I couldn't find a lid that would fit!.
I bought several of these to give as gifts, but I kept one for myself because they are so lovely. The silicone lid and the ceramic cup work well together. The packaging's care instructions are a little hazy. However, I have had no problems washing both the cup and the lid in the dishwasher, which is a fantastic gift. It also looks fantastic in my kitchen.
These are so tiny! I'm afraid it's lovely but not very practical; perhaps it's good for a scoop of ice cream! I'm keeping it because I have a lot of them in this collection and I got a good deal on it.