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E. Anderson
June 13, 2024
Gorgeous, tall, love them
I really love double-wall glasses and have them in every shape & size now. Not having hot or cold hands from holding them is my favorite feature. Also being able to see, from top to bottom, the liquid inside is a visual feast and also reminds me to stir or swirl liquids that settle so I don’t end up with thick goop at the bottom as I tend to drink turmeric and mushroom powder based teas. Easy to clean, great quality glass, good price, large volume great for smoothies too.
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Wonderful glasses
Just the greatest! Tall, easy to hold and drinks stay cold longer and no "sweating". Better than plastic.
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There are other brands Whereby the glass is thicker.
This product is beautiful, however, the thinness of the borosilicate glass means that they will break easily. There are other brandsWhereby the glass is thicker.
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Ellani Walker
November 02, 2025
Love this! Ordered again!
Love this size so much I ordered again! I make a six oz coffee and add cream so is perfect for me.
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Very nice!
They hold exactly 20 ounces of fluid.
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Not 22oz
I've come to believe that the folks selling double wall insulated glasses/mugs on Amazon have a very different way of measuring than the rest of society.I was looking for a TWENTY TWO OUNCE glass, very specifically for it's capacity. When I got this glass, it looked tall and decent capacity, but not 22ozs. Actually, the first one I ordered came in with a small odd blemish in the glass, and given dual wall blown glass is already potentially fragile, I didn't want to risk it and returned it. The replacement had solid pristine glass walls, so I was happier....but not happy enough...I am pretty forgiving with most items being 'close enough', but when something is advertised as having a specific listed capacity that it then fails to provide...that's a non-starter.I filled the glass and found, first, that while I thought the tapered sides would aid in improving the ability to hold it, I was wrong. It just slid in my hands forcing me to squeeze harder to hold it... squeezing thin double wall glass is rarely recommended. Would it have broken? I don't know, but it wasn't giving me a warm fuzzy.So, filled the glass to capacity...to the highest point a person would normally fill a glass they intend to drink from (not all the way to the brim, as that's not how we drink..unless you like wearing your drink and/or dipping your nose in to your glass as you slurp to lower the level...). Poured that into a measuring cup to see just how many ounces was 'full'. This "22 oz" glass was 18ozs. MAYBE if you filled it to the brim, you'd get 19ozs, but the only way this could be possibly called 22oz is if they're measuring the outer glass capacity for the dual wall which has nothing to do with how much liquid you can fill this glass (inner wall) with to drink. If they are calling out the number of ounces of the cup based on the outer wall of a the dual wall glass, that's disingenuous at best.The actual drinking capacity of this glass is 18oz. Period.
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Decent glass but VERY thin, lightweight
I bought 2 of the 15 oz, insulated glass "mugs". They are ok but extremely lightweight. While I like the insulated part, it will hold 12 oz easily with about 1/4 inch from liquid to rim. IF it even holds 15 oz, it will be up to the rim of the glass. My main concern is the very light weight of the glass. The bottom of the glass is much smaller diameter than the rim of the glass and the middle of the glass is wider than the rim of the glass too. My 15 oz plastic Tervis cup is heavier than this--actually, I think my tall Tupperware cup is heavier than this glass. I have a thin Chrystal glass that feels more solid than these glasses feel. Other than that very light, delicate feel to them, it's a decent glass.
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