20 oz. Clear Cups with Strawless Sip-Lids, [50 Sets] PET Crystal Clear Disposable 20oz Plastic Cups with Lids
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Simply open the door. However, because they leak, I do not recommend them. I have a leak in every cup I own. I've tried using less ice/no ice, but it's still not working.
They're not real, they're made of plastic.
Although there is a large hole, this lid has a sip-through hole. Drinks can be consumed without the use of a straw thanks to a through hole.
They are BPA-free, according to the product description.
Selected User Reviews For 20 oz. Clear Cups with Strawless Sip-Lids, [50 Sets] PET Crystal Clear Disposable 20oz Plastic Cups with Lids
Because I like my iced tea or coffee with a lot of ice, I bought these cups. I also like how the lid has a wide open hole for easy drinking and keeps the ice from getting into my mouth, similar to a sippy cup, or can be used with a straw.
Note: If you use a straw, be careful not to spill because the straw has an open hole rather than a tight seal. br>If you enjoyed my review or the photos, please vote so that I can learn from your feedback and improve my future reviews. 🧋.
I bought these to use as fruit tree cloning vessels (as seen in the photos), but I ended up using a few extras as drinking glasses, and the lids were pretty mediocre. As a result, I gave it a one-star rating. The cups themselves are pretty incredible. They're very sturdy; I was able to stab holes in them without them bending or cracking, which I couldn't say about almost any disposable cup. They're by far the most durable plastic cup I've ever used, and they're also reasonably priced, so they're a good buy. I'd buy them again for drinks, but I wouldn't bother with the lids this time.
I still haven't bought any plastic cups. Many years have passed. I'm always attempting to reduce my use of plastic because it is so harmful to the environment. I've been getting more coffee at the coffee shop downstairs lately because my nespresso has broken. When my new Nespresso arrived, I decided to make more of my favorite coffee drinks at home, and I needed the plastic cups to do so. Let's face it - When you buy coffee, it ALWAYS tastes better. br>In here, I made my iced Americano drink, which was delicious. I like that it's a small gesture to brighten my day. The cups, on the other hand, are a bit of a mixed bag. They're flawless, to put it that way.
I read the reviews after purchasing this product, and they all stated that the lids were not leak proof! Unless you don't know how to drink from a cup, they won't drip on you after you've used them. The lids are secure and snap on perfectly. I like the drinking hole because the water comes out of it in such a way that it appears to spill at first but then flows like a stream when you drink from it! I'm definitely going to buy more of these bad boys!.
After drinking iced coffee from the same type of cup at my brother's house, I decided to get these cups. These cups and lids are sturdy and appear to be made of "thicker" plastic than standard cup/lid sets. So far, I've only used them for morning smoothies, but as the weather warms up, I'm looking forward to using them for iced coffee. I'm not a big fan of disposables, but I try to recycle whenever possible, and most days I end up with disposable cups when ordering coffee on the go. the- On the way to work, I'll stop by. There are no leaking issues. I would purchase this item again.
I was so excited to have these cups for making iced coffee at home because I love the sip lids, but I was so disappointed. The lids are leaking! When you tilt up to drink, liquid gets in between the rim of the cup and the lid, then drips down. I tried it several days in a row and every single time I ended up with coffee all over my shirt. I'll use them as disposable cups because I already paid for them, but I'm not going to buy them again.
12/18 EDIT: I seem to have gotten a bad lid on my first try after using these cups multiple times now. I've used about 15 cup/lid combinations so far and have had no problems. br>br>I didn't expect these cups to be completely leak-proof when I made the purchase. I wanted something I could use to transport coffee to places where carrying an empty reusable cup would be inconvenient. I wasn't expecting these cups and lids to leak simply because I was drinking from them. When I discovered this annoyance today, I was glad I wasn't wearing a white shirt.
Because they're plastic, I wasn't sure if they'd be sturdy or flimsy, but they're surprisingly sturdy, as are the lids. I can fill one of these up perfectly with a can of soda over ice. I drink through a straw, but if you don't, the hole you drink through is the perfect size and doesn't leak.