I received these Prokeg Stainless Steel Pint Glasses to review.
These glasses are meant for beer drinkers as one can guess from the brand name, but I'm not a beer drinker nor is anyone in my family. I actually got these cups for my children to use. You see, my children, especially Zach, sometimes drop cups and if they are using glass cups there is a risk of shattering. Shattered cups on the ground and floor is a terrible thing because it is really difficult to successfully clean up glass shards, there always seem to be at least a few that manage to escape the broom, vacuum, mopping trifecta. So anyway, when I got these cups I opened the box right away and tried to pull the cups apart to find that they were jammed together so tight they wouldn't budge! My husband tried, I tried, my dad tried, and eventually, we pried them apart with a screwdriver which only just worked. Yeah, what a fun exercise that was. I definitely think they need to reconsider their current packing method because it's not fun having to fight your new product just to get it useable. Well, after we finally got them apart I gave them a quick wash, and of course, they are dishwasher safe. So I let Zach use one of these cups and he was okay with it, though he was very interested in the fact that he could see himself in the cup and he also enjoyed licking the outside of it, but then Zach likes licking stuff so that's no surprise. The cups are steel so they hold up just fine to regular use. They're great cups for anyone with kids.
These glasses are meant for beer drinkers as one can guess from the brand name, but I'm not a beer drinker nor is anyone in my family. I actually got these cups for my children to use. You see, my children, especially Zach, sometimes drop cups and if they are using glass cups there is a risk of shattering. Shattered cups on the ground and floor is a terrible thing because it is really difficult to successfully clean up glass shards, there always seem to be at least a few that manage to escape the broom, vacuum, mopping trifecta. So anyway, when I got these cups I opened the box right away and tried to pull the cups apart to find that they were jammed together so tight they wouldn't budge! My husband tried, I tried, my dad tried, and eventually, we pried them apart with a screwdriver which only just worked. Yeah, what a fun exercise that was. I definitely think they need to reconsider their current packing method because it's not fun having to fight your new product just to get it useable. Well, after we finally got them apart I gave them a quick wash, and of course, they are dishwasher safe. So I let Zach use one of these cups and he was okay with it, though he was very interested in the fact that he could see himself in the cup and he also enjoyed licking the outside of it, but then Zach likes licking stuff so that's no surprise. The cups are steel so they hold up just fine to regular use. They're great cups for anyone with kids.
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