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πŸ–€ Tervis Handle 16 Oz Black: Convenient, Ergonomic Mug Bandle for Easy & Comfortable Grip Review

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Description of πŸ–€ Tervis Handle 16 Oz Black: Convenient, Ergonomic Mug Bandle for Easy & Comfortable Grip

Fits in most cup holders. Made of polypropylene material. Dishwasher safe - top rack only. Fits 16oz Only. Made in America.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits Yeti/RTIC Mug

I purchased this for a 30oz RTIC brand stainless steel mug. After reading reviews from others about the Tervis handle and how it fits my mug, I decided to give it a try. That's half the price of grips made for Yeti/Rtic mugs, so I figured if they don't fit perfectly, that's fine. Well, the reviews said to leave it in simmering hot water for a few minutes and then with a little lube on your elbow you're ready to put it on. The top ring fits the mug perfectly, but the bottom ring barely touches…

Pros
  • Kitchen & Dining
Cons
  • Slightly Torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

a good complement for restaurants and entertainment

I wanted drinkware that would not sweat and extend the life of hot and cold drinks. So I bought Tervis 16 and 24 and a 15 ounce cup. I also got an appraiser for 24 oz and 16 oz glass handles. I've had them for almost a year now and am very happy with Tervis products. They don't come cheap, but quality comes at a price.* Excellent drink insulation.* Very durable and very light - I've dropped them on tile floors a few times and not damaged them.* Extra strong handles, fit well and won't come off…

Pros
  • Home and Kitchen
Cons
  • There are new competitors

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Makes a Big Difference

The original technology was developed in 1946 by two engineers, Frank Kotter and G. Howlett Davis, in Detroit, Michigan. Kotter and Davis combined the last three letters of their surname to come up with the name Tervis. John C. Winslow acquired the rights to Tervis products in the 1940s. In 1967 the Tervis Tumbler Company was founded. All Tervis beverage glassware will continue to be manufactured in the USA at the Venice, Florida facility. It seems EVERYONE uses at least one Tervis item on a…

Pros
  • Glasses and Tumblers
Cons
  • Big and Chunky