Stainless Steel Cups 10 oz Tumbler (4 Pack) - Premium Metal Drinking Glasses | Stackable Durable Cup (10 oz)
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There is a lid on them. A lid for their 30oz cup can be found by clicking through. After that, you'll be able to select from a variety of lid sizes. It cost about $6, but it was well worth it to save the environment by not using plastic cups for to-go. Go out for a drink.
I just got the two 20-ounce glasses out of the boxes. After rinsing and drying them, I put them back together. I discovered they were wet after stacking them to put them in the cupboard. Each of them had to be re-dyed. The water is collected by the rolled lip. To get the water out, I had to tap the cup's side several times. How is that going to work in terms of preventing mold, bacteria, and other contaminants from entering the dirty water from the dishwater or dishwasher? br>disappointed br>disappointed br>disappointed b
The diameter at the bottom is 2. The bottom measures 5 inches, while the top measures 3 inches.
Yes. The logo will remain in place forever. The logo does not appeal to me, but the cups are of good quality.
Selected User Reviews For Stainless Steel Cups 10 oz Tumbler (4 Pack) - Premium Metal Drinking Glasses | Stackable Durable Cup (10 oz)
Poor customer service, as one of the cups arrived with a small dent in the bottom. There's no need to be concerned. The cup's lips were not quite as sealed as I had hoped (for a toddler, some food got stuck in the cup's lip the first time we used it, which I hadn't anticipated). I still didn't plan to return because I didn't think they were worth the $5 per cup. However, rust spots started to appear after a few days of gentle use and washing. I contacted the company directly, but no solution has been offered. The poor quality of the product, as well as the company's lack of customer service (which ironically sent an email asking if everything was fine but didn't offer a solution when it wasn't), surprised me. I would not recommend this product.
What an amazing discovery! For our kids, we absolutely adore these stainless steel cups! br>br>I came across these after purchasing another brand of stainless steel cups about a year ago. I really like those cups, but they were more expensive and had a more pronounced lip than these. So I went to Amazon to look for toddler/kid stainless steel cups and came across these. Here are some of the things I like about them: br>br>
1. They're not too expensive. You might think they're expensive if you look at the whole set and the higher price tag, but I could easily get a handful of plastic sippy cups for $6 each at the store. These, on the other hand, get gross in the dishwasher and are made of plastic. Cleaning is more difficult. These are only a few dollars more per cup than the majority of the plastic sippy cups I've purchased. They'll be more durable as well. 2. br>br>1. br>br>br>br>br>br Durability is an important factor. Yup. These are extremely durable and will not break when my children throw them on the floor, out of the stroller, or anywhere else. I'm tired of my children breaking expensive Target hard plastic cups. What a colossal squandering of resources! 3. br>br>4. br>br>5. br>br>6. It's possible to add a silicone lid to it. My three-year-old prefers to drink her smoothies with a straw and drinks her milk from a sippy cup lid. So I ordered Boon lids to fit these cups, and now they can each have their own cup. Plus, because they have lids, my kids can toss them overboard and they won't leak. 4. br>br> Cleaning them is a breeze. There has been a lot of talk in the media about how difficult it is to clean certain brands of cups, which leads to mold growth. There may even be legal proceedings underway. With these cups, I never have to worry about mold because they can be washed in the dishwasher. Get perfectly clean on the top or bottom shelf (depending on space). 5. br>br> My kids can drink from the rolled lip easily, and it doesn't scratch the floor when they throw it. I also recommend the other brand I mentioned. However, because the lip isn't rolled, it's become jagged where the cup has fallen. br>br>I bought two boxes and used them to replace all of our plastic cups, which helped us save space in our cupboard. SO MUCH ROOM, and it has only served to simplify our lives. I'll be purchasing more as soon as I have some extra cash on hand, as we're expecting another child any day now. Definitely changed the look and feel of our kitchen.
No, I have a bunch of 12 ounce stainless steel cups that have taken the place of a bunch of plastic cups. I liked how I could stack 15 stainless steel cups in the same amount of space as a stack of 4 or 5 plastic cups. br>br>So I bought 14 of these 20 ounce cups to replace my plastic cups and free up some cabinet space. br>br>I was disappointed to discover that they stack so poorly that they take up more space than the plastic cups. Four stainless steel cups take up more space than five plastic cups, and there is a little more than an inch between the top lip of one cup and the bottom lip of the other, taking up a lot of space and making the stack much taller than it needs to be. This makes no sense and may cause me to return the cups; they're also notoriously difficult to separate after stacking, even when only lightly stacked; I can't imagine how difficult it would be if you compressed them at all. br>br>Aside from this fatal flaw, they appear to be nice cups.
It's amazing how difficult it is to locate something so basic. I had a very clear idea of what I was looking for: (1) Stainless steel is used to avoid the use of plastic. (2) Can be stacked for easy storage - (3) A minimum of 16 ounces adequacy - (4) The construction is long-lasting. I finally found these after several mouse clicks, and boy am I glad I went ahead and ordered two sets. With a wall thickness of about 1/16 inch, they appear to be tough. I tried squeezing the top with both hands until my fingers hurt and they barely moved, though they did flex slightly before returning to their normal round shape. Dropping these on the floor MIGHT cause them to bend or dent, but given how light they are, I think they'd just bounce back. The rolled lip looks fantastic. You won't have to worry about your fingers getting cut on an exposed sharp edge because the edge tucks up tightly to the cup. If I had to pick a flaw, it would be that if you pour in a cold liquid, the cups sweat (forming condensation on the outside), and if you use it for tea or coffee, it gets very hot. But, seriously, these are single-walled cups, so expect that. br>br>These cups appear to be the only ones on Amazon that meet all four of my seemingly simple requirements. I've included some photos to give you an idea of how much it weighs and how much it can hold.
Toddlers and young children will love it. Have stood the test of time. They're not as heavy as some other stainless items, so they won't hurt your toe if you drop them, but they're still sturdy and high-quality. I would strongly suggest it. I actually use these as sippy cups with (as seen in the photos).