Polycarbonate White Wine Glasses Set Of 4 – Review
Me and my wife have always enjoyed a good glass of wine on the weekend. When it’s Saturday night, we like to pop a cork, fill up the glasses, sit on the couch and enjoy the evening together. We also like to turn down the lights a little because we think it makes for a better atmosphere. Unfortunately, this occasionally gives rise to a few accidents. We already have red wine stains on the carpet and there are more than a few glass shards in there. On one occasion, our 4 year old son stepped in it and cut his foot. At this point, my and the good lady decided we really needed to look at plastic wine glasses.
Polycarbonate White Wine Glasses Set Of 4 – Review
We were afraid that glasses made of plastic would not have the genuine feel of glasses made of glass. But since synthetic glasses are so cheap nowadays, we decided to give it a shot anyway. We have purchased the polycarbonate white wine glasses set of 4. We would’ve bought 2 because that is all we need, but we couldn’t find a set smaller than this. We’ve been drinking red wine for the past few weeks and we got sick of it. We decided to drink white wine again and therefore we purchased these. They are meant for white whine.
When unwrapping these plastic wine glasses for the first time, it felt like I was unwrapping real glass. It wasn’t until me and my wife inspected them further that we could tell it was synthetic. These glasses are really well made. They look just like regular wine glasses. They have a long stem and they are very thin. They look so clear that you could never tell they are not real if you were looking at them from a distance.
You do not have to worry about breaking these glasses. Since we had 2 more than we actually needed, we tried breaking the other two. We simply dropped them to the ground and they remained undamaged. They are light, durable, cheap and stylish. What more could you want. We’re thinking about getting rid of our real glasses and simply sticking with this one. We plan on having more kids in the future and we figure that… the fewer glasses we have around the house, the better it will be for both us and the kid!
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