Customer Reviews for Bodum Pavina 15-Ounce Double-Wall Thermo Glasses (Tall Drink), Set of 2

Bodum Pavina 15-Ounce Double-Wall Thermo Glasses (Tall Drink), Set of 2
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Bodum Pavina 15-Ounce Double-Wall Thermo Glasses (Tall Drink), Set of 2 List Price: $40.00
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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Bodum Pavina 15-Ounce Double-Wall Thermo Glasses (Tall Drink), Set of 2

Customer Review: Love these glasses!
Summary: 5 Stars

I love these glasses, they never sweat, no matter how humid it is. I just wish they weren't so expensive. One comment, they call these beer glasses, but a 12 oz beer will not fit in one pouring unless you fill it right to the edge.

Customer Review: beautiful glasses, company may replace if broken
Summary: 4 Stars

I've seen lots of comments on how wonderful these glasses are and how they can break easily. I was visiting a friend in Australia when I first encountered these glasses and liked them so much I had to pick up a set. They work really well keeping liquids hot (I use mine for tea) or cold (if you prefer beer). My Australian friend had one break when she used a metal spoon in it, she contacted Bodum and they replaced the glass for free, so...Bodum also has great customer service (granted, I don't know if anyone else has had a glass replaced for free, but if you are careful and your glass still breaks, it could be worth calling the manufacturer).

Customer Review: Pavina 2oz Thermo Glasses
Summary: 5 Stars

These work as advertised. Espresso stays hot, but outside of the glass is not. Nice design.

Customer Review: Just My Cup of Tea
Summary: 5 Stars

Actually, I should say "my cup of coffee," because that's what I pourinto these luminescent, doubled walls cups, but that expression has not found its way into the lexicon. Besides, these glasses/cups don't have the "coffee feeling" of the Bodum mugs (for example, the Bodum latte cups) which also feature a handle.

BREAKAGE--Not Yet a Problem.
However, because of numerous (and vociferous) complaints about how easily Bodum coffee glasses break, I chose these. My housemate here (i.e., spouse) has used these for well over a year, with nary a crack or unsightly buildup through the tiny hole at the bottom of these blown-glass Bodums. (HInt: Dry them after washing, and you should probably avoid the following: Dropping ice into them, using a metal spoon, washing in the dishwasher. Bodum makes all or most of these suggestions in a tiny pamphlet inside the box.) You may also wish to purchase these locally (sorry Amazon), rather than having them shipped. Then again, it may be that the 9-ounce Pavinas have a stronger, more fracture-resistant design than other Bodums. My spouse also reports that these glasses have been microwaved safely. (I've only had mine a few days, so have been unable to verify this independently, but I trust her.)

INSULATION. This is where Bodum meets and beats expectations. Hot coffee and tea don't lose their heat when they hit the glass, and they maintain their heat exceptionally well. There's just no comparison to ceramic-ware. You'll be very pleasantly surprised by the superior insulation of both hot and cold drinks. Bodum recommends heating the glass with hot water for optimal performance, but sometimes I don't want to go to the trouble, and it doesn't seem necessary.

APPEARANCE AND PRACTICALITY. The glass hss a beautiful, almost crystal like look, is lightweight without feeling like it's about to fly out of your hand, rests evenly on flat surfaces, and handwashes easily. The double glass wall impart that nifty look of suspended liquid.

There's no handle--that may be a downside to some. The curved, untextured exterior may increase the liklihood of dropping and slippage, but perhaps not ore than any other curved glass or cup. Other than that, it fits well in the hand. The Pavina only holds 9 ounces, so those wanting long, satisfying gulps of coffee may prefer the larger coffee cups (with the disadvantages noted below). The somewhat smaller size makes storage more convenient.

SUMMARY. While individual experiences will differ, I hope these comments and suggestions will balance out some of the negative reviews. These are simply the most convenient, safest (compared to coffee hot plates), and perhaps prettiest vessels for maintaining temperature. They also seem a better value than some of the other Bodum glassware. I'm enjoying my coffee much more now (one cup is at home, one at work), actually drink less of it (because I don't keep pouring "warm-ups"), and enjoy the looks and convenience. I toast these particular cups with a hearty and hot "Bodum's up!" (Bad puns should not temper your evaluation of the product).

Customer Review: Beautiful and cheap....but be careful with them..
Summary: 4 Stars

I will make this simple. The glassware has so far been able to hand water with ice, and scalding hot espresso. I cannot feel the temperature on the outside of the class. It has only fogged slightly on the inside.

I have not had any leaks like some people. Only downside is it feels very thing, and I can see it breaking in the future. I have held wine glasses that were not as thin and fragile feeling as these. But it is something EVERY person has said in the reviews, and I would only suggest being very careful with these.

Pro: Beautiful, cheap, and sophisticated

Con: It feels very fragile, and I don't want to break it.
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