Unbreakable Wine Glasses That Won’t Break the Bank

01.01.11 / Uncategorized / Author:

Unbreakable plastic glasses are now a lot like their glass counterparts. Long gone are the mediocre drinking vessels. They are now easier to clean, safer for the environment and look a lot more classy on the dining table. Drinking wine from a plastic glass is now socially acceptable. Unbreakable plastic glasses were long thought to be only suitable for the picnic set. Inexpensive, nasty and prone to breakage, these glasses were often shipped from China at extremely cheap prices. Therefore, many wine lovers found themselves using a substandard item and would soon find better alternatives. After all, if you could enjoy your favourite Merlot or Chardonnay from an actual wine glass, why would you consume it from a thin plastic glass that would likely shatter?

Polycarbonate is strong. Very strong. This makes it ideal in the construction of plastic wine glasses and other beverage ware and barware. Whereas conventional wine glasses are easily broken by clumsy guests, polycarbonate wine glasses can withstand extreme force. This makes them a viable long term solution if you regularly entertain, or even if you enjoy a glass of wine by yourself. A subject common in today’s media is the increased number of people involved in glassing attacks. Because unbreakable plastic glasses are less susceptible to shattering, this makes them ideal for pubs, clubs and other entertainment venues. Not only that, but they are ideal for entertaining people at home where accidents are likely to occur.

Wine glasses, along with beer and champagne glasses, are the most common types of polycarbonate drink ware. However, other bar glasses can be purchased in polycarbonate. These include cocktail glasses, shot glasses and tumblers. Not only is this becoming increasingly popular amongst circles of friends who enjoy the odd glass of red or white wine every now and then, but amongst professional bar owners as well. Unbreakable plastic glasses – go on, drink up. They’re here to stay.

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