
Stoneware London Mugs (Set of 6, 12 oz)
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Why we picked it
High-fire stoneware (2,200°F) — denser, more chip-resistant
Le Creuset's stoneware mugs are the same high-fire stoneware the company has been making for cookware since 1925 — the body is fired to 2,200°F (vs the 1,500-1,800°F of typical ceramic mugs) which produces a denser, less porous, more chip-resistant mug. The London-style profile (taller and slimmer than American-standard mugs) suits coffee / tea drinking; the multicolored set rotates 6 colors so each household member can have their own. r/Cooking, r/CastIron, and r/cookingforbeginners all surface Le Creuset stoneware accessories as the lifetime-grade dishware — the mugs survive everyday drops onto countertops where cheaper mugs chip. Dishwasher and microwave safe; the glaze doesn't fade.
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Current price: $84.95
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Pros & Cons from Reviews
Pros
- +High-fire stoneware (2,200°F) — denser, more chip-resistant
- +Le Creuset glaze — won't fade or scratch off in dishwasher
- +12 oz capacity — standard coffee / tea size
- +Set of 6 with 6 different colors
- +Microwave / dishwasher safe
- +Made by Le Creuset (cookware since 1925)
Cons
- -Heavy compared to thin porcelain mugs
- -Premium price vs IKEA stoneware mugs
- -London-style is taller and slimmer than typical mugs
- -When they do break (rare), they shatter rather than chip
Warranty & Returns
Warranty
Lifetime warranty on cast iron cookware against defects in materials and workmanship.
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