Lock&Lock Launches "Blissoul Titanium Tumbler"
Titanium Material Ensures Safety,
Enhancing Taste, Hygiene, and Convenience
Lock&Lock's beverageware specialty brand, Blissoul, has launched a titanium tumbler.
The "Blissoul Titanium Tumbler" features titanium material, which enhances the taste of beverages as well as safety and hygiene management convenience.
This new product uses titanium on the body, reducing concerns about coating peeling and minimizing the characteristic metallic taste often found in regular stainless steel tumblers. Titanium is a material whose safety has been proven through its use in medical implants.
It is highly resistant to staining and odor retention, allowing it to remain clean even after long-term use, and its resistance to bacterial growth ensures hygienic usage.
The tumbler is lightweight and easy to carry, and the use of a Tritan screw cap prevents leaks during transport. Its body is designed to fit vehicle cup holders and comes with a strap for added portability.
The vacuum double-wall structure enhances both heat and cold retention, allowing beverages to stay at the desired temperature for longer. A silicone pad on the bottom prevents slipping and reduces noise.
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A Lock&Lock representative stated, "The Blissoul Titanium Tumbler, which embodies the message 'Make your daily life lighter and healthier,' is a product that has strengthened taste, hygiene, and user convenience through differentiated materials."
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