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πŸ₯€ Clear Reusable Flexible Straws for Tumbler 1067656 - 11in Length Review

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Description of πŸ₯€ Clear Reusable Flexible Straws for Tumbler 1067656 - 11in Length

Six 11 Inches, clear straws. Fits Tervis Straw Lids. Recommended for mug, 16oz, 24oz, and goblet lids.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for use with Tervis lids

I like these straws as we have several Tervis jars. I bought these for my mother in law because she had a shoulder repair and she will be immobilized for 12 weeks and these straws are so flexible and big that she can bend down to take a sip. Drink without trying to hold the glass and the end of the straw is thick and will not come out through the hole in the lid when used properly.

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • Unreliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

You get used to it every day

My husband is a fan of sweet tea; that's all he drinks most of the time. I make sweet tea for him in glass mugs that I keep in the fridge. The straws remain in the jars until washed and then placed in the baskets in the dishwasher. Light. Can be cropped. I actually cut off the top curved portion to use on my handheld tablet's cable so it doesn't bend and fray the cable. They seem a bit expensive but they are worth it.

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Shake before removing!

The straws are great! They are thick and strong and hold up very well in the dishwasher. And they are environmentally friendly. Anyway if you take better care of her than me lol. I've found that if you don't rotate them frequently, they get moldy. So I would recommend "shake out" the excess water left inside and put it in a drawer. We lost a few straws (all our fault. We keep ours in a closed drawer and continue to use the top straws. Our bottom straws can sometimes sit unused for weeks). I can

Pros
  • Practical thing
Cons
  • So far so good