Colored handle mug GRAB + individual box
- A030512
GRAB mug model | colored ergonomic handle | individual box
GRAB ceramic mug model with a handle colored in matching shades. Handle in the shape of a ring/bagel/donut
The GRAB model offers a version with ergonomic handle for daily use. The polymeric layer on the exterior allows standard sublimation. The thicker handle is suitable for users who value comfort.
Features
| Material | AA ceramic, sublimation quality |
| Capacity | 330 ml (11 oz) |
| Model | GRAB (ergonomic handle) |
| Handle | Thicker than standard, colored |
| Outer layer | Polymeric for sublimation |
| Packaging | Individual box |
Sublimation parameters
Values tested by Green Print for this type of product. It is recommended to test 1-2 pieces before production, adjusting the time by 10-15 seconds if needed.
- Preheat the mug for 10-15 seconds before applying the transfer
- Secure the paper with heat-resistant tape along the entire length
- After pressing, let the mug cool naturally - DO NOT place it in cold water (it may cause microcracks in the coating)
- Remove the paper quickly after the time is up
- The mug must be clean and dry before pressing
Recommended for
Different from standard mugs through a thicker handle and color. The selling price may be 20-30% higher due to the ergonomic design.

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