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| Double-Wall Design, Keep Liquids Cold And Hot. Bodum Pavina double wall glass is very simple design, but the do keep the beverages cold and hot. Its unique design is appealing to the eyesight when filled with your favorite beverage. With its double layer, it looks like the liquid is 'floating' inside the glass. There is not any difficulties with liquids entering into the seal. The seal they have now is a sort of translucent white silicon "plunger" intended to let the air move depending on the temperature, making sure that in case that the air inside expands from heat, you do not run the risk of breakage that you would in a fully closed system. Comfortable To Use, Elegant, Easy To Clear And Suitable. Ceramic cups are uncomfortable with the high temperature of fresh espresso, and the finger handles force your hand to burn. Unlike ceramic cups, these Bodum Glasses are design as double-wall, this double wall creates a thermal effect, assisting to maintain your cold drinks cold and your hot drinks hotfor longer periods of time. Besides, they are elegant, minimalist, super clear and light. Also, they are exciting product for any house, restaurant, or cafe and they are a definite conversation piece. Made In Borosilicate Glass, Stronger And Lighter. This version of double-wall thermo glasses are created from heat-resistant, mouth-blown borosilicate glass. Borosilicate glass is a strong heat-resistant glass traditionally helpful to make scientific lab glass. Stronger than traditional "soda-lime" glass, borosilicate can be utilized for anything from drinkware to cookware. If you ever learned about borosilicate glass, you must understand that borosilicate glass is a stronger, lighter glass as it's feather. Dishwasher Safe, But It Is Recommended To Wash Yourself. [.......]Articl was written by Elouise, resource from: Bodum-Glasses.com[.......] | |
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