- 16-ounce soup mug goes from refrigerator to microwave to table
- Vented seal allows steam to escape during microwave use
- Virtually air- and liquid-tight seal prevents leakage
- Stay-cool handle and tab make carrying easy
- Dishwasher-safe
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Handy!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Tupperware Crystal Wave Soup Mug (Kitchen)
Okay..I am one of those people who dismissed Tupperware as an overpriced alternative to plastic dishware that can be purchased in discount stores..well..no more. Tupperware is much better made than "that other brand", and you get what you pay for...quality that lasts a lifetime. Every single piece of "microwave" Tupperware I have ever bought is WONDERFUL...including these mugs. No more splatters!! These mugs are very durable and the vented seal prevents splattering in the microwave..great for warming soup, mac and cheese and pasta products (ie spaghetti-o's). I have even made mini cakes and oversized muffins in these in no time flat. They clean up great in the dishwasher, and are the perfect size (16 oz). I use this item AT LEAST 4x a week, so it is not some novelty item collecting dust in my cabinets. I also recommend Tupperware's microwave steamer (another item I use several times a week).
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Souper Mug!,
By J. Nowicki "The Boss and Mrs. B." (Bay City, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Tupperware Crystal Wave Soup Mug (Kitchen)
The Tupperware Crystal Wave Soup Mugs are terrific. We use ours often for heating and reheating a variety of foods. They are great for storing leftovers. You can use them straight from the refrigerator to the microwave. The mugs have been used for heating soups, spaghetti, macaroni and cheese, tuna casserole, chili and gravy to name just a few. We have two red mugs, two blue. Our son uses the black mug. Our granddaughters have the Tickled Pink CrystalWave Soup Mugs and our grandson has the blue. Color is not a quality factor since we haven't experienced problems with any of them. That being said, you have to remember to ONLY use Power Level 7 or below for heating food in the soup mugs. Perhaps that is why the last reviewer had some issues with hers. ~ Mrs. B.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Problems with theses bowls,
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This review is from: Tupperware Crystal Wave Soup Mug (Kitchen)
They develop a white crust inside that cannot be removed.
I feel they are unsafe. The white crust looks like plastic that could chip off into food.
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