[100 Sets - 16 oz.] Plastic Cups With Dome Lids
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There will be 100 cups and 100 tops in total. These are fantastic!
I am not 100% sure, but I believe it states on it is not for hot liquids so guessing it does.
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Selected User Reviews For [100 Sets - 16 oz.] Plastic Cups With Dome Lids
I realized I was overpaying for Starbucks coffee. on myself and my adolescent years- So, for Christmas, my husband bought me an ice coffee machine, and now I make ice coffee in these cups. It's a big hit with everyone. I spent less money on these 100 cups and lids than I would have on a single Starbucks order. The best financial decision I've ever made.
It was well worth the money. I did a lot of research on cups and found these that had a lot of positive feedback. So I placed an order for them. They arrived in perfect condition! The cups are substantial and substantial in size. Unlike other cups I've seen, this one is not made of cheap plastic. My wife required nearly thirty for my daughter's class. She uses the remainder to make iced coffee and tea. We will place another order. Thank you for producing such a wonderful product!.
I was looking for a way to start growing my own vegetables after being infected with the Coronavirus. I discovered on the internet that people were regrowing celery, bok choi, cabbage, and lettuce much faster than seeds by using the cores from the vegetables as we ate them. At my house, there aren't nearly enough glasses or cups. I decided to use plastic cups instead, and because the cups were larger, I turned the dome upside down and inserted the core into the entire. The roots were able to grow further down in the water with the large cups. It's working great; I'm growing the cores in 14 cups right now, and I'll be transplanting them to pots in a week. Put them in the window; they grow quickly. br>My wife enjoys them as well, because she uses the dome tops to root her flowers. Cuts flowers and plants into cuttings and arranges them in the cup, dome up. It's just the right size to keep the stems straight through the whole thing while still allowing the rooting to grow. br>These are fantastic, and we will be using them for a long time; they allow us to grow our own vegetables in a fraction of the time it takes us to grow them from seeds, and they save us a lot of money. These cups are fantastic.
I'm buying this item for the second time. The quality of both the cups and the lids in the first order I received was excellent, but I cannot say the same for the re-order. order. I just got some new lids, and they're terrible! They arrived bent up and noticeably thinner than the lids that came with the original order. These are clearly a different type of lid because they have bubbles on top for water, tea, lemonade, and other beverages (similar to those found at fast food restaurants), whereas the first set is completely flat on top. When I tried a few of the lids on the cups, they barely fit. To make matters worse, the company emailed me to inquire about my satisfaction with the order so that any issues could be addressed directly by them before I left a review (something that didn't happen with the first order), and that was over a week ago, and I still haven't received a response. For an event, I needed cups/lids, so I bought some from a well-known manufacturer (hint: it's a good one). They make the red cups that are commonly seen at social gatherings), and the quality of those cups/lids far exceeded my expectations, and for a fraction of the price of a set from this company. This is a vendor from whom I would not buy again.
The plastic appears to be thicker than that of a typical cup. They were constructed well. We ordered the 16 oz rather than the 8 oz by accident. However, we were able to make it work in the end. This is a product I would recommend.
It's so simple to make iced coffee at home and take it with you when you're on the go. I know how to make K-cup coffee. A word of caution: pour your coffee into one of these ice-filled plastic cups. The lids can become glued together so tightly that they are almost indistinguishable from one another. It's kind of like how you have to separate paper plates. Anyway, they're a little pricey and almost too nice for everyday use, but they're fantastic cups, and I'll most likely purchase them again.
The cup and lid are both very sturdy. I ordered these a few months ago and was very pleased with them. The cup and lid are both very sturdy. My toddler would be able to pick up a full cup by the lid and carry it around the house without it falling off. I placed another order two weeks ago; the cup is still sturdy, but the lid has become extremely flimsy, making it easy to remove from the cup. As a result, I will not be placing another order. It's not worth the potential for a full cup of coffee to spill.