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Review on ☕ High-Quality [100 Pack] 16 oz. White Paper Hot Cups for Coffee - Efficient and Convenient! by Oscar Rhodes

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Works great for me.

I use them to heat and eat soup, tea, coffee and cocoa and sometimes even eat. They hold up well and are very durable. I'm not sure why people complain that when they get hot they feel hot. Coffee between her legs, spilled coffee on his lap, then complained that he burned her. Hmmm. These are cups for hot drinks, or for eating on the go, they're great. So the point is, these are single-use paper cups, not double-walled, insulated and wet cups. I don't usually fill mine to the brim, that's intentional for me, I end up a size larger than I need for most purposes, so things can bubble up a bit in the microwave when I put them to heat use. Sometimes I even cut them off an inch or two depending on what I'm using them for; The lack of a rounded edge allows me to push the edge into the neck and pour out of it more easily. hot. You need to be careful with steam burns when you need to be reminded that steam is hot, can burn and tends to rise. Or, if I must, I just take some common sense out of my back pocket, take a piece of paper towel, fold it in three or four lengths, and wrap it around the cup when I really need extra warmth. If I really needed it to stay there I would also attach a piece of tape. Then, when the contents have cooled, I simply use that folded piece of paper towel as a napkin, or I might even use it again for the same purpose. in terms of unnecessary thermal protection, which I prefer not to include. I rarely need it. A piece of paper towel can be used to wrap another cup later, or for drips, crumbs from the snack that comes with the drink, or even your nose. If people want the complete set, lids for spill-proof cups and cardboard thermal packs, they should buy these instead. go and they don't need any fussy extras, they are great. As long as they are available I will continue to buy them. A note for those struggling to pick up just one cup from the stack. If a cup doesn't budge at the slightest touch, I just give the rim a light press and twist it a bit (it's just a matter of the wrist) and it comes out effortlessly. , no problem. For people struggling with this, squeezing a cup a little is probably preferable to having them pull on a cup, which would drag a whole bunch of them onto the floor because they're loose and slippery. Difficulties with paper cups of any kind, and they are no exception. Strong, excellent quality (the fact that they're sold for hot drinks has nothing to do with whether people can hold them with their bare hands when pouring scalding hot liquid into them, it has to do with how the cups hold up) and will not disintegrate or melt when there are hot liquids in them, as plastic or wax cups usually do. They are heavier and stronger than regular paper cups. That's what they're marketed for, and they get the job done. just great! So for longevity I could reuse and refill multiple times if I wanted and if I had that much coffee or tea in a day I would. I've also used them to mix sample batches of natural hair colors, nothing bleeds or stains (except the inside of the cup, as it should).

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • No instructions