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Insulates both cold and hot beverages and leaves no ring on your table. Amazing drinkware that does exactly what it says it will do. This bigger size holds plenty for a meal.
Despite what others may have experienced, I have not noticed even the slightest condensation. Now, I finish a drink and the ice is only halfway melted. (Aside: I also got the 17oz Tervis mug, and it's also great). I use mine for ice water and iced tea, and it definitely keeps drinks cold for a very long time. Used to be I'd get halfway done with a drink and the ice would be gone. This particular 24oz tumbler might be a tad too large for those with very small hands, but the polycarbonate does seem to offer enough 'grip' to hang onto.
Best tumbler on the market by far. No chips, no cracks, no breaks.Additionally at various sites including the Tervis sites you can get a lot of different styles. If you are wondering if the price of these tumblers are worth it, they are, for the following reasons.Best cup by far I have ever had in keeping things cool or keeping things warm. I have dropped em numerous times, nothing happens. As long as you do not lose them, you will have them forever. I perfer the 24 ouncer because I like a lot of liquid. These are fantastic for camping because hot morning coffee can go straight in and you hand will not feel a thing. And they for all intents and purposes are indestructible.
And even the styles are high quality. They also designed them to be small on the bottom so they should fit into most cup holders. I have used Tervis tumblers for some time, 16 ounce ones, and recently added some 24 ounce ones. Or for keeping things cool as long as possible. They are actual cloth patches of say a university that are placed in between the inner and outer layers.So for keeping things hot or cold, virtually unbrekable, and cool looking these end up being worth every penny.
No rings on the furniture, ice doesn't melt for hours and hours and it's very sturdy. Not much more to say.no complaints. $12 for a large tumbler may sound like a lot of money, but it's worth it. Also, they're made in the US, which means less worries about lead and such.
Very good quality. There are only three issues to know about.
Not an issue for us. This became a non-issue after using the glasses for a bit.
The rims have a slight but discernable (with your lower lip) line of elevation change where the plastic was fused approximately one half inch down the ourside. Lastly, the glasses we ordered in multi-colors actually came with many more blue ones; I thought there would be an equal number of each color.
We purchased this item along with their smaller companions. Ice lasts considerably longer than uninsulated glassware.
second, that when full, these large glasses are not as stable as some other glasses due to their somewhat narrow base, although we have yet to have any spills.
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