

These double-walled beauties by Bodum are the best glasses ever. I will admit that I bought them purely based on the appearance (two walls? I’m in!), but we quickly realized how well designed they really are. We have the 8.5 oz. version (on the right) and use them all the time. Steaming hot coffee and tea doesn’t burn your hands off, which has been a problem with other handle-less mugs in the past. Similarly, if you like the occassional bourbon on the rocks, the ice takes much longer to melt because the heat from your hands doesn’t transfer as much. The smaller 2 oz. size is perfect for pulling espresso shots. You don’t need to preheat them, and you can clearly see the nice crema.
…Just a random little tidbit for you. In other news, I think the apartment search is over! And I have made my peace with the linear kitchen.
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Why I oughta …? Your apartment search is over? Your mother needs to know these things.
Oh those are fantastic! **favorited!!!**
Those glasses are awesome! You forgot one of their major features – in addition to the fact that you don’t burn your hands off when there is hot liquid in it, when there is cold liquid in it on a hot day you don’t get any condensation on the outside and therefore no watermarks on furniture. No need for coasters any longer!
thanks for the review! i saw a different style Bodum glass over at sur la table…
http://www.surlatable.com/product/tabletop+%26+serving/glassware+%26+bar/everyday/bodum+%26%238216-rigi%26%238217-+double-walled+stackable+glasses%2C+8+oz..do
been in love with em ever since, and you definitely sold me on em. <3
that is awesome!!
when I have money again those are totally my everything! and only glasses right there, to replace the, er, canning jars. keep a posteeing!
Very handy when sailing and a great insulator too
hey, your website is pretty neat, great job. I knew some people working at Molo Design for a while in Vancouver where you could buy similar style glasses. I think their items are genius. Check it out if you’d like.
http://www.molodesign.com/products/float_glassware
Johan