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Post by busy on Jan 31, 2022 15:44:32 GMT
We use Hydro Flasks for water, etc out of the house but not so much in the house - I don't want to hand wash more than necessary But I would really like some larger glasses for drinking water at home besides the stupid ugly plastic cups we have now. We have smaller/juice glasses and pint glasses and I want something over 20 oz - ideally 24 oz. Does such a thing exist? Simple, modern, clean lines? I checked the usual suspects like Crate & Barrel, West Elm, Amazon, etc. and didn't see anything that seemed right.
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smartypants71
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Post by smartypants71 on Jan 31, 2022 15:52:57 GMT
You could buy some vases. J/K! Have you checked your local restaurant supply? Anytime I've had really large glasses, they've been at a restaurant. I don't recall ever seeing big ones in stores.
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iowgirl
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Post by iowgirl on Jan 31, 2022 15:56:46 GMT
Look at Libby or Luminarc on Amazon. They both has some bigger glasses 20 and 21 ounce glasses.
Keep in mine, they are HUGE!
The Luminarc are super durable, and a very classic design. The usually come with a white plastic lid, that make them good for storage also.
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oh yvonne
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Post by oh yvonne on Jan 31, 2022 16:00:14 GMT
These 22 ounce iced tea glasses by Libby are the only ones I found to fill the bill. I like them, they are sturdy and don't break easily. I also like that they taper off towards the bottom so they are easy/comfortable to hold. My local Walmart sells them singly which I really like, I just pick up one at a time as I need to replace them. www.walmart.com/ip/Libbey-Glass-Gibraltar-Iced-Tea-Glass/51922927?athbdg=L1600
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oh yvonne
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Post by oh yvonne on Jan 31, 2022 16:02:36 GMT
edited to add, OMG they've gone up in price crazy! Last time I picked one up it was only like $1 or a little over. Definitely under two for a single glass.
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Post by Zee on Jan 31, 2022 16:04:24 GMT
edited to add, OMG they've gone up in price crazy! Last time I picked one up it was only like $1 or a little over. Definitely under two for a single glass. It shows .96 for one for me on the link you shared. In GA
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Post by calgaryscrapper on Jan 31, 2022 16:06:05 GMT
I buy some glasses at $1 each at Walmart. They might cost more now
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oh yvonne
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Post by oh yvonne on Jan 31, 2022 16:11:50 GMT
oh okay, maybe it was just the internet price. I mean $5 isn't enough to break the bank but yeah, that's quadruple!
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Post by ~summer~ on Jan 31, 2022 16:50:57 GMT
I have friends who use large mason jars.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 31, 2022 16:54:50 GMT
Your link took me to WM and the price is $1.08...
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Post by **GypsyGirl** on Jan 31, 2022 17:05:00 GMT
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Post by bc2ca on Jan 31, 2022 17:11:17 GMT
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SweetieBsMom
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Post by SweetieBsMom on Jan 31, 2022 17:12:26 GMT
I drink at least 1 gallon of water a day but am typically cloister to 1.5 and some days 2. I have a Yeti 30oz cup. It’s dishwasher safe.
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Post by PolarGreen12 on Jan 31, 2022 17:15:14 GMT
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Post by craftedbys on Jan 31, 2022 17:21:01 GMT
We use Yeti tumblers for water. Not necessarily attractive, (although mine is a pretty pink) but it keeps water cold all day and all night.
We have Tervis and other glasses for those rare times we have company.
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Post by bc2ca on Jan 31, 2022 17:21:18 GMT
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