Libbey 13-1/2-Ounce Stemless Martini, Box of 12
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They didn't come with an olive pick, to be sure.
Top 4- 1/2 inch, base 1 3/4”.
They're quite large spectacles. They easily fit a large martini with plenty of headspace and room for four olives. You can make the drink without it slopping over the rim every time you pick it up. I'd guess they hold 10 ounces if I had to guess.
Selected User Reviews For Libbey 13-1/2-Ounce Stemless Martini, Box of 12
These are a great addition to my stemless cocktail glass collection. Because they are stackable, unlike the stemmed variety, they take up less storage space and can be used as elegant dessert or shrimp cocktail plates. It's a good deal at $12 per piece for $30. It's not of the highest quality, but it's better than serving drinks in plastic cups, and it'll set you back $2. I won't mind if a couple of guests get a little too happy/tipsy and break one of the glasses at $50 per glass. It's inexpensive, so I'll just buy more.
Aside from the fact that I only received 11 glasses in the box (rather than 12), the glasses are nice because they hold a good sized drink with or without ice, and according to another review, they should be staked wide side down. That's an excellent suggestion! I keep four in a cabinet for daily use and the rest on our server as backups in case something goes wrong. There are a few minor flaws: br>1) People with small hands may find it difficult to hold this glass due to its design, which can be difficult to hold when full of liquid. br>2) The glass is a little top heavy when it's full. When one of my drinks was on the table, it tipped over with the tiniest tap.
I washed them all and transported them in another Amazon box, which fit perfectly, stacked two high. They're cheap enough that I don't mind if one breaks, and they're nice enough to use anywhere because they're made of glass. Perfect!!.
They've gotten a lot of positive feedback. They can be used in a variety of drinks. Stacking upside down makes it simple to store.
These were ideal for my requirements - This was for a party, so it was quick glasses. They're fairly stable, which is helpful when you've got a group of people putting them up all over the place. The glass isn't of the highest quality; They have an almost acrylic feel to them, but that isn't a bad thing. They're probably protected from breaking too easily because of this. It's a good size. I was worried they'd be too small, but they're just the right size for any cocktail. They're also great for wine and other similar items because they don't appear to be too cheap. They were well packaged for shipping, and none of them were broken when they arrived. br>br> The best part is that they stack for convenient storage. When you don't want to hand out a bunch of plastic glasses at a party, these are the glasses to use.
I just went through all of these glasses to make sure they were all in good working order. There aren't any dsmages, but there are a lot of them, and they're powerful. The only reason I gave four stars instead of five is because the irregular angles of each glass prevent them from stacking perfectly. They do, however, appear to be handcrafted, which makes them unique. I didn't want to spend the extra money on the Crate and Barrel ones because they were perfectly stackable. Barrel. Do I get a good return on my investment? At the very least, they stack better than the stemmed ones.
These are a classy pair of glasses. They're well balanced because the bottoms are thicker than the rims. They are of good quality, despite their thinness. When I was unloading them from the dishwasher, I accidentally knocked one against the cabinet and was surprised it didn't break. br>br>They are double-boxed and each glass has a sticker on the bottom. I simply ripped off the glossy sticker to reveal the paper and glue stuck to the glass, then loaded them all into the dishwasher and ran hot water through it. I simply peeled the rest of the glasses off before allowing them to dry. It's super simple! Other options for removing the adhesive include nail polish remover, rubbing alcohol, and olive oil, but I usually just use rubbing alcohol because I always have it on hand. Ladies, use the same method as you would to remove your nail polish, but with a good terry cloth rag to add some scrubbing power. Men, this means dipping a rag in your preferred liquid and vigorously rubbing in one direction, not back and forth or in a circular motion. Fill the bottom of a washbasin with a thin layer of water and drop all of the glasses in to soak for a few minutes if you want to keep it simple.
Simple, attractive, stackable, and effective at keeping drinks cool (try it with a stemmed martini glass!).