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Tumbler Remedy, polycarbonate - 400ml (1 pc.)
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Product information "Tumbler Remedy, polycarbonate - 400ml (1 pc.)"
Height (cm): 13,0
Diameter (cm): 8,8
Total volume1 (ml): 400
Filling volume1 (ml): 350
Diameter (cm): 8,8
Total volume1 (ml): 400
Filling volume1 (ml): 350
This plastic tumbler is part of the versatile Remedy series and has a volume of 400ml. The polycarbonate tumbler is highly transparent and therefore resembles glass. However, the plastic is shatterproof and does not splinter - a great advantage in outdoor areas such as beach bars, pools and festivals. With the Remedy plastic tumbler, you therefore get a crystal-clear, durable and shatterproof plastic glass that can be reused many times. Last but not least, the re-usable tumbler is stackable and has a rounded drinking rim.
Features of polycarbonate:
- high resistance to impacts and from high drop heights
- no splintering, can also be used as safety glass
- transparency and light refraction very similar to glass
- temperature resistant up to 120°C
- dishwasher-safe and re-usable
- Do not expose to fire!
Features of polycarbonate:
- high resistance to impacts and from high drop heights
- no splintering, can also be used as safety glass
- transparency and light refraction very similar to glass
- temperature resistant up to 120°C
- dishwasher-safe and re-usable
- Do not expose to fire!
1Note: The specified 'total volume' (also referred to as gross capacity) of a glass indicates the maximum amount of liquid it can hold when filled to the brim. In contrast, the 'fill volume' (also referred to as usable volume or serving volume) describes the practically usable amount. Both values are given in ml or l. Due to production conditions, a tolerance of ±5% may occur, which corresponds to industry standards and does not constitute a defect.
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