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Bodum Pavina 8.5-Ounce Double-Wall Thermo Tumber/DOF Glass, Set of 2

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MSRP: $24.00
Your Price: $14.49
Savings: $ 9.51 ( 40% )
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Manufacturer: Bodum
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Bodum Pavina 8.5-Ounce Double-Wall Thermo Tumber/DOF Glass, Set of 2 Features
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Set of 2 glasses measuring 3-1/8 by 3-1/8 by 3-5/8 inches and holding 8.5 ounces each Lightweight, thermal, borosilicate glass; 2-layer construction resists heat and prevents condensation 2 wall layers make liquid inside seem to float; mix and match with Canteen, Pavina, and Assam lines Safe in the microwave and dishwasher Winner of prestigious European IF Design Award; 1-year limited warranty
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Additional Bodum Pavina 8.5-Ounce Double-Wall Thermo Tumber/DOF Glass, Set of 2 Information
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The Bodum 8.5 ounce Pavina double wall glass can be used for cold or warm beverages. Its unique design is appealing to the eye when filled with your favorite beverage. With its double layer of borosilicate glass it appears as though the liquid is 'floating' within the glass. They will not sweat when filled with a cold beverage, so you will not have to use a coaster. The double wall creates a thermal effect, helping to keep your cold drinks cold and your hot drinks hot for longer periods of time. These mouth blown glasses are an exciting product for any home, restaurant, or cafe and they are a definite conversation piece. Bodum’s insulated glassware is made from durable Borosilicate glass. Borosilicate glass is a strong heat-resistant glass traditionally used to make scientific lab glass. Stronger than traditional “soda-lime” glass, borosilicate can be used for everything from drinkware to cookware. Borosilicate glass substitutes boron oxide in place of the soda and lime used in everyday glassware. The boron oxide acts as the glue holding the silicate together. Due to small size of boron particles, the glass is held together tighter, resulting in a stronger, lighter glass. Borosilicate glass doesn’t need to be as thick as traditional glass to be just as strong due to the bonding capability boron oxide. Borosilicate is simply a different type of glass that is resistant to temperature swings and scratching. Because the particles are held together so tightly, borosilicate glass is resistant to temperature swings, In addition to being dishwasher safe borosilicate will not become cloudy over time; you can rest assured that after 1,000 cycles, the glass will be as clear as the day you bought it.
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What Customers Say About Bodum Pavina 8.5-Ounce Double-Wall Thermo Tumber/DOF Glass, Set of 2:
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they are fragile and will break if not handled with care (not for children)they do keep drinks cold and hot. these glasses are very stylish and a great conversation piece. first shippment came damaged but the second was perfect with no hassel.
I like to drink cold drinks from them as they do not sweat and your hands do not get as cold as with a normal glass.They appear to be very fragile; as to date none broken or chipped even. Item arrived quickly; they do exactly what they say they will do. I still am very careful to place ice gingerly into the tumblers.
Love these little ones. Liquids also look pretty dang cool in them, too. These glasses are great, they keep coffee hot and (we have the larger pilsner glasses as well) beer cold. They're great for coffee and wine.
So all in all I do like them and they are used daily and I probably would buy them again. The discription said they don't but they do. I got them because I needed glasses that didn't sweat. They do keep drinks cooler longer and that is a plus. When I odered them I assumed they were double-walled plastic ware. They are real glass. BUT not as bad as regular glasses.
Period.The problem these always had is that they used to break rather easily. Though they certainly lack the visceral comfort of a mug, being really light, your coffee will be hot, and stay hot. They are listed as dishwasher safe, and though I have not had the guts to do that, I use mine daily, stirring vigorously with a metal spoon, etc., and so far no problems. First, the most important thing: these just work. If you are used to a ceramic mug that has to be preheated, or turns your coffee cold, you will be stunned by the difference. What they did in an attempt to solve this is put what is basically a valve in the outer wall to allow the air pressure inside the glass to equalize, which seems to have done the trick.
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