IWA Exclusive! The leather-bound stainless steel shaker is both practical and luxurious. Ready to be personalized with your artwork or logo.
IWA Exclusive! Imprinted Leather Cocktail Shaker Brown (P/N 25674-IM). Wrapped in genuine leather, this handsome cocktail shaker will look great on any bar, especially when paired with our matching leather wine chiller and flask.
Features include:
- Wrapped in genuine leather
- Stainless steel interior
- Removable top includes strainer and citrus reamer
- Removable cap
- Matching wine cooler and flask
- Available in brown or black leather
- Makes a great gift
Height: 9 inches
Capacity: 19 oz.
Available in brown (shown), black or dark brown leather.
Pricing shown includes single-color screen printing with your logo.
- Imprintable area: Approximately 3w x 3h (in)
- Recommended Artwork: Use a .jpg or .png file to view the personalization on our site. After you submit your order, we recommend a vector-based file. We also offer text personalization - up to 4 letters - in a choice of fonts
- View customization options or call 800.548.9791 for imprinting questions
A one-time setup fee of $40 will be added to the order. If this is a repeat order(more...)
- Wrapped in genuine leather
- Stainless steel interior
- Removable top includes strainer and citrus reamer
- Removable cap
- Matching wine cooler and flask
- Available in brown or black leather
- Makes a great gift
- Pricing includes single-color screen printing with your logo
Brand: IWA
Size: 3 1/2w x 3 1/2d x 9h (in)
Weight: 1.6 lbs
Capacity: 19 ounces
Material: Leather
How to remove the cap when it's stuck
- Fill a bowl with hot water and hold the shaker upside down with just the cap in the water. Warning - use a towel to prevent burning your hands because the metal will be hot. This should work because metal expands a bit with heat and that may expand it enough to be able to remove.
- If this still doesn't work, when the cap is still hot, stick an ice pick or screwdriver (with a cloth on the end to protect the cap) through one of the strainer holes, then tap gently with a hammer to pop off the cap.