Uberleben Dursten Lore 12oz Kuksa | Handcrafted Traditional Wooden Camp Cup | Lightweight & Eco-Friendly | Camping, Backpacking or Bushcraft
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Thank you for visiting, Charles. currently, we do not have a 12oz kuksa in that style. But we are currently developing our kuksa line, and may be able to create one in that style in the future. Be sure to check back!
I'm here! Lore's 12 cup holder is hard-carved from Malaysian oak (also known as rubber wood.) When using your Lore with hot beverages, make sure the liquid is not boiling hot As a result, wood products do not like drastic temperature swings, and they also need to stay oiled and not dry out to avoid cracking. You'll enjoy it!
It has been tested and is ready to be used. All you have to do is wash, dry, and drink!
Our kuksa cups are made of Mala Oak, a wood that is traditionally lighter and softer than cherry.
Selected User Reviews For Uberleben Dursten Lore 12oz Kuksa | Handcrafted Traditional Wooden Camp Cup | Lightweight & Eco-Friendly | Camping, Backpacking or Bushcraft
The Uberleben 6 oz kuksa cups are the best, we purchased them on Amazon and are very happy with them. This is my first review on Amazon but I felt it was essential to inform any potential buyers of this product. As well as Uberleben products, we have purchased the other products listed on Amazon and are very pleased This product was similar to our current one, but we needed a larger version. As promised by Amazon, this product arrived today on time. The first thing that struck me was how synthetic it looked. In addition, the one had a roman numeral 12, and the other didn't. It is crucial that the thumb be engraved in order to ensure a firm grip. We have attached a set of pictures. When loaded, the engraving on the one is not deep enough to provide a firm grip. It will be necessary to make some changes. Considering that 6'4" is a large size for me, even with the very small engraving and with a size of no more than 6oz, I find it a little difficult to hold. If the advertised engraving were carved just a little deeper, the design would make a wonderful statement. The 6oz cup does not offer any of the character and comfort that come with the larger Coffee and breakfast go together well. We prefer to finish our coffee and then eat our breakfast from Our gear will not be able to hold this product. If the seller had shipped two with the same engraving, at the very least he should have sent two. A first impression of poor quality is the result of not doing so. It might help if you read this.
The kuksa is the ultimate symbol of someone who is serious about this whole camping thing and is ready to set up house in the woods at any moment. There's no doubt in my mind that I'm in love. Camp coffee cups made of wood are a poor conductor of heat and therefore make great campfire sips! So I won't burn up people's kuksa with my kuksa! I'll get my wood burning kit out as soon as possible! It's finally time for me to give it my glampstamp of approval as I've used it at home and at camp for 5 months. Not being mindful of washing it right away has been a problem. I have not taken the time to give it a nice wipe with any type of food oil, and it does not mostly use it for coffee but I have also used it for hot water and once as a bowl for mini hotcakes, baked fruit and I have never been to a place so It is common for people to ask about the handle lines that add up to 12 every now and then. This recommendation might refer I keep holding this kuksa but it makes me think of a different reply every time. Last time, I replied, "That's the number of people I used to know who used to talk.
Hot drinks warm the wood nicely, but are With this cup, you can use an unusual handle that is 'fun' to use. This wooden cup is different from what I ordered, but then I ordered it for that reason. In an email exchange with the seller, I asked him about the safety of the product used to protect the outside, and received a satisfying answer (to It is important that food quality is high. My cup was originally intended for camping and other outdoor activities, but I have found that I enjoy using it at home daily. The rustic nature of the cup appeals to me as I am Norwegian (a Viking). Also, I agree! Twelve members of the Committee The size is just right to store your coffee, tea, etc. It is not too large. I just wish it were bigger. It is the 8-th It would be too small to be an ounce. There is more to the price than what is fair. It has been a very happy day for everyone.
This one was a great addition to my camp gear kit because I have long been an avid fan of Kuska. The only complaint I had was a hairline split in the wood when I pulled it out of the box. In my opinion, the problem is not that there is a crack, but rather that the person who made the cup missed it. As I inspected a few other cracks in the wood, I noticed they had been filled, although it's difficult to tell if there was any cracking within the Although it was an easy fix once I smeared liquid wood glue over the crack, wiped off the excess, and allowed it to In my opinion, if there had been a bit more attention to detail, I would have given this product a five star rating, but 5 star products seldom require any repairs when they come from the factory.
The event lasted only a few minutes. Okay, so what follows is a real review. My favorite part of this cup was the handle. I had been drinking coffee out of it for a while when it suddenly split in half spilling hot coffee on Having used it daily for a few years, I am able to give it a good review. I am very pleased with High-quality wood is used in this project. It is the best work of art I've ever seen. Taking it out of the box, I cleaned, soaked it in salt water, and treated it with oil before using it for the first time. Care for wood made of natural materials takes a little extra time and effort, but it's worth it. You can fill it with 12 fluid ounces. It weighs 2oz. You can lift and drink from it while still being able to lift I like that it is big enough to eat from and drink from, and that it is considerably better than other 8 oz wood cups I have wasted money on in the past. The con is Located on the front of this product is synthetic rope. Instead I prefer natural fibers, such as hemp rope There is an aluminum clip attached to it as well. Considering it is advertised as a bushcraft device, I will not expect it to have a clip or be made of hand-forged Please see below. My only issue with the synthetic rope is that it's a bit cheap looking. My recommendation is for everyone to try it. I was surprised at how well this turned out. You know, etc. Thank you. Goodbye.
This is the second kuksa I've purchased for myself and my son, and we've been very pleased with them both. They have been used numerous times for drinking water, hot food, hot coffee and hot chocolate during our camping trips and they have not caused us any problems.
Easy to clean up.
So I guess the question is, how much are you willing to pay for someone else to do the work for you. It would be easier to make one rather than buy one if I had the tools, knowledge, and skill. However, since I don't I must buy one. As far as weight, wood type, and sturdiness go, I think this is a great compromise. Considering that it is a factory-produced item, the finish is quite good. There was still some final shaping and sanding to be done. In addition to having several extremely rough surfaces on the bottom of the cup, the rim was also very squared instead of round. It would also be helpful if there were clear instructions on how to care for the wood and what can be done with it. However, the purchase is a good one overall for me.