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How many glasses do you own to have spent $800?! Jesus
$4.50 for a Bodum double-wall glass seems like an excellent deal. The general lowest price I have seen for Bodum double-wall glasses are at Costco Wholesale stores, but I can't recall how much they cost.
A couple years ago, I spent approximately $800 to replace all the glasses in my house with Bodum double-wall glasses, and I've been super happy with them still. No longer having to use coasters is great.
I've used non-name-brand double-wall glasses before, and a couple cracked when my icemaker dropped ice into them. I'm rather careless with my Bodum glasses and they've still been fine. Only two of the glasses have been broken - my own fault - and the other dozens of glasses are still in mint condition, even after numerous times through the dishwasher.
Take care,
Tofu Vic
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$4.50 for a Bodum double-wall glass seems like an excellent deal. The general lowest price I have seen for Bodum double-wall glasses are at Costco Wholesale stores, but I can't recall how much they cost.
A couple years ago, I spent approximately $800 to replace all the glasses in my house with Bodum double-wall glasses, and I've been super happy with them still. No longer having to use coasters is great.
I've used non-name-brand double-wall glasses before, and a couple cracked when my icemaker dropped ice into them. I'm rather careless with my Bodum glasses and they've still been fine. Only two of the glasses have been broken - my own fault - and the other dozens of glasses are still in mint condition, even after numerous times through the dishwasher.
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01-22-2021 at 04:49 PM.
Slightly cheaper if you use the 300 "Bean" Points for $6 off if you're ordering less than $60 of product. 100 points for registering an account and 200 for subscribing to the newsletter.
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01-22-2021 at 06:02 PM.
Unless things have changed in the last five years, the Bistro is hard to beat for an electric burr grinder at that price point. Anything better and you're going to spend a hundred dollars or more.
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01-22-2021 at 08:05 PM.
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$4.50 for a Bodum double-wall glass seems like an excellent deal. The general lowest price I have seen for Bodum double-wall glasses are at Costco Wholesale stores, but I can't recall how much they cost.
A couple years ago, I spent approximately $800 to replace all the glasses in my house with Bodum double-wall glasses, and I've been super happy with them still. No longer having to use coasters is great.
I've used non-name-brand double-wall glasses before, and a couple cracked when my icemaker dropped ice into them. I'm rather careless with my Bodum glasses and they've still been fine. Only two of the glasses have been broken - my own fault - and the other dozens of glasses are still in mint condition, even after numerous times through the dishwasher.
Take care,
Tofu Vic
How many glasses do you own to have spent $800?! Jesus
Unless things have changed in the last five years, the Bistro is hard to beat for an electric burr grinder at that price point. Anything better and you're going to spend a hundred dollars or more.
I just bought a capresso infinity for $75 last month. From what I could tell, it is a step up from the bodum...
The Bodum coffee grinder is a GREAT deal at this price. This is the number two rated burr grinder according to Consumer Reports(missed top mark by literally 1 point), and this is by far the best price I've seen.
The Bodum coffee grinder is a GREAT deal at this price. This is the number two rated burr grinder according to Consumer Reports(missed top mark by literally 1 point), and this is by far the best price I've seen.
Agreed, I bought one on sale before around this price. Can't beat it at this price range.
It's beyond frustrating that they never have the 15oz Pavina on sale. It's priced 3x more than the 12oz (can get a 6-pack vs 2-pack for the same price).
I have both the 12oz and the 15oz and always prefer the larger cup for tea and coffee.
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A couple years ago, I spent approximately $800 to replace all the glasses in my house with Bodum double-wall glasses, and I've been super happy with them still. No longer having to use coasters is great.
I've used non-name-brand double-wall glasses before, and a couple cracked when my icemaker dropped ice into them. I'm rather careless with my Bodum glasses and they've still been fine. Only two of the glasses have been broken - my own fault - and the other dozens of glasses are still in mint condition, even after numerous times through the dishwasher.
Take care,
Tofu Vic
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A couple years ago, I spent approximately $800 to replace all the glasses in my house with Bodum double-wall glasses, and I've been super happy with them still. No longer having to use coasters is great.
I've used non-name-brand double-wall glasses before, and a couple cracked when my icemaker dropped ice into them. I'm rather careless with my Bodum glasses and they've still been fine. Only two of the glasses have been broken - my own fault - and the other dozens of glasses are still in mint condition, even after numerous times through the dishwasher.
Take care,
Tofu Vic
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A couple years ago, I spent approximately $800 to replace all the glasses in my house with Bodum double-wall glasses, and I've been super happy with them still. No longer having to use coasters is great.
I've used non-name-brand double-wall glasses before, and a couple cracked when my icemaker dropped ice into them. I'm rather careless with my Bodum glasses and they've still been fine. Only two of the glasses have been broken - my own fault - and the other dozens of glasses are still in mint condition, even after numerous times through the dishwasher.
Take care,
Tofu Vic
How many glasses do you own to have spent $800?! Jesus
I just bought a capresso infinity for $75 last month. From what I could tell, it is a step up from the bodum...
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Agreed, I bought one on sale before around this price. Can't beat it at this price range.
For me it was simple, if you paid with PayPal file a claim or call your credit card company, they refunded me in two days
I have both the 12oz and the 15oz and always prefer the larger cup for tea and coffee.