Double Walled Design: The double walled design keeps your drinks insulated, so they stay hot (or cold) for longer.
Durable Glass: Made from high-quality glass, these mugs are durable and built to last.
Ergonomic Handle: The ergonomic handle provides a comfortable grip, making it easy to hold and drink from the mug.
The LEMONSODA Double Walled Glass Coffee Drink Mug with Handle has a capacity of 8.5oz, making it the perfect size for your morning coffee or afternoon tea. Plus, its sleek design will look great in any kitchen or office space!
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Most regular coffee mugs are microwave safe. However, always check the manufacturer's instructions to ensure that your specific mug is suitable for microwave use.
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Use a non-abrasive sponge and mild dish soap to gently clean the mug. Regular coffee mugs are usually easy to clean, but avoid harsh scrubbing to maintain their finish.
Most double-walled glasses are dishwasher safe, but to preserve their quality, it's best to hand wash them with mild soap and warm water.
Yes, regular coffee mugs can be used for cold beverages, though they may not provide the same level of insulation as double-walled mugs, which can affect how quickly your drink warms up or cools down.
The air pocket between the walls acts as insulation, keeping the beer's temperature stable for a longer period, whether it's cold or hot.
Most regular coffee mugs are not designed for oven use. They may crack or break due to rapid temperature changes. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines for oven safety.
It's not recommended to microwave double-walled glasses as extreme heat can damage the insulation and potentially cause the glass to break.
No, the double-walled design prevents condensation from forming on the outer surface, so you won't have to deal with a sweaty glass.
Yes, you can find double-walled beer glasses in various sizes to accommodate different serving preferences, from small tasters to large pints.
Some brands offer warranties against defects, but it's always a good idea to check the manufacturer's warranty policy for specific details