Lipper Beechwood Collection Mug Tree

List Price: $11.99

Actual Price:    You save: $11.99

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Editorial Review

Keep mugs in quick reach and add the simple and natural beauty of grained hardwood to the kitchen with this mug tree in Lipper's Beechwood extensive collection of kitchen storage accessories. Measuring 14 inches tall, this tree has a 6-1/4-inch base that securely holds four mugs for easy access. Beechwood retains its natural beauty for decades if treated properly. Just wipe this FDA-approved finish clean with a mild soap and water, dry thoroughly, and rub occasionally with mineral oil. Extreme changes in temperature, humidity, and dryness will affect wood. Store mug tree away from heat and sunlight in a well-ventilated spot. --Brian Olson

User Reviews

Rating:
Summary:It's Cheap, so you know...
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It's Cheap, so, you know the quality is: so so. We had this for just about two months, and one of the branch is loose already. The branch is very short, so it has the hazard of having the mug dropping down. I would not recommend buying this.

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Summary:A Good Basic
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This mug tree is a sturdy basic for any kitchen. It's solid and functional and well spaced. For the money, I would prefer to see a little less functionality and a few more decorative touches or even different finish options (cherry finish would be great).
But you get what you pay for.

Rating:
Summary:It serves its function
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When I received this item, some parts of the wood already broken but it's really doesn't worth the effort to send it back and wait for another one. I managed to glue the broken parts back and now it works ok.

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Summary:Mug Tree
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This was a very light weight piece. One of the pegs snapped when we inserted it into the base. The pegs were very clsoe together--did not have enough room to hang large cups.

Rating:
Summary:Does what it's supposed to do
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This mug tree holds 6 various sized mugs very easily and fits in easily on the countertop in the kitchen. It is a great way to open up a little more space in the cupboard as mugs tend to take up alot of space.