HeykirHome via Amazon[amazon.com] has 10-Pack HeykirHome Reusable Glass Straws (8.5'' x 10 MM) on sale for $3.79. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
Product page says, Set Includes:
2 long-handled cleaning brushes
5 straight tubes
5 curved tubes
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HeykirHome via Amazon[amazon.com] has 10-Pack HeykirHome Reusable Glass Straws (8.5'' x 10 MM) on sale for $3.79. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
Model: HeykirHome 10-Pack Reusable Glass Straw,Size 8.5''x10 MM,Including 5 Straight and 5 Bent with 2 Cleaning Brush- Perfect For Smoothies, Tea, Juice
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Just a friendly heads up for anyone considering these: glass straws can develop tiny cracks or "microfractures" over time, especially if they're dropped, knocked around, or exposed to temperature changes. These flaws aren't always visible, but they can weaken the straw and increase the risk of it breaking while in use, which could cause injury.
If you do use glass straws, it's a good idea to inspect them regularly for any chips or lines, avoid sudden temperature shifts, and replace them at the first sign of damage. Safety first 🙂
I grew up using glass straws. Only used them in cold drinks. They do break but lasted for years and we never had an issue with them breaking in the drink. You just need to be careful and not abuse them (e.g. don't use to stir ice, etc.).
Same thing as eating with metal. Two things that shouldn't be in your mouth. Prison Planet.
So what are your forks made with? Some type of plastic? Most of those are considered "toxic" by one group or another. Wood? You have no idea of the process used to cure / prepare it and regardless, wood is porous so hard to sanitize after use. We've ruled out metal already. Bone? Again, porous and who knows how it was cured. Stone? Porous and sometimes uncontrollable heavy metals. Or do you just stick to finger foods?
I jest...but I am also curious.
Last edited by WooHoo2You April 19, 2026 at 06:59 PM.
Recently saw a video of some lady that used to promote these glass straws, she ended up swallowing a tiny shard of glass and having to undergo numerous surgeries to fix the damage it caused. By the end of the video she was still not full recovered.
DO NOT BUY THESE. It's just not worth the risk.
I am a fan of glass products, but this has way too many negative potentials, consuming glass dust or shards or cuts. Metal straws are a better alternative, but in all honesty, straws should rarely be needed.
People want to use straws. Plastic has been found to potentially leech into our systems, the paper ones are awful and then there is stainless steel. Glass is making a comeback, but for this, I feel the SS is the best alternative.
Same thing as eating with metal. Two things that shouldn't be in your mouth. Prison Planet.
Not sure how you use utensils, but they shouldn't impact you at all. Do you realize many people have metal dental products in their mouths regularly without any issues at all?
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If you do use glass straws, it's a good idea to inspect them regularly for any chips or lines, avoid sudden temperature shifts, and replace them at the first sign of damage. Safety first 🙂
I jest...but I am also curious.
Why no metal? Stainless steel?
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DO NOT BUY THESE. It's just not worth the risk.
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