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1L Stainless Steel Military Canteen Cup Set
1L Stainless Steel Military Canteen Cup Set
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This 1L Military Canteen Cup Set is the perfect canteen for your outdoor adventures. Crafted from durable and eco-friendly stainless steel, this campfire-friendly canteen not only ensures reliable hydration in rugged environments, but can be placed directly on to fire for boiling water on the go.
With a generous 1L capacity and an accompanying cooking cup, it provides the perfect solution for hikers, campers, bushcrafters and survivalists. Whatever your reason for navigating the wilderness, this military-grade canteen is designed to withstand the demands of your journeys for many years to come.
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