Skinny Acrylic Tumblers
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These double walled acrylic tumblers (16 oz.) don’t create the condensation that can make cups slippery and are the right size for standard cup holders. They are also thinner than many tumblers. You push on or pull off the lid rather than screw it on. This variety comes in clear, but they are also available with colored lids and straws.
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review by Day Undefined Team
These 16 oz. tumblers have long been one of Jen’s favorite styles of cups because they are durable, thin, and not as heavy as many other tumblers when full.
Pros:
She likes this one because it is thin enough to hold, doesn’t get slippery, and isn’t so heavy when it’s full.
They are pretty durable, and while they might leak a little if knocked over (around the straw opening), they won’t spill completely.
They keep drinks cold very well!
Cons:
The straw has a stopper at the bottom which keeps the straw from falling out (good!), but it can still pull quite far out of the cup if you have trouble releasing it with your mouth (not so good).
Ideally, the straw would be slightly curved at the top rather than completely straight.
review update
Jen still uses these, but they do need replaced over time, especially if they get dropped or used heavily. They are good because they are thinner to hold and don’t get slippery from condensation.
notes, hacks and tips
*Please note that in the photo, you might see a small, clear ring around the middle of the straw. This “o-ring” is not part of the straw, but was put on the straw as a hack to help keep the straw from pulling out of the cup while drinking. The review is by Jen, a friend of Day Undefined, and the video review is by Liam, our co-founder.





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