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Pointy
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Nov 4, 2018
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I've bought them on Amazon in the past. I thought they were Chinese they were so inexpensive.
Nov 4, 2018
One_Eyed_Jackal
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Nov 4, 2018
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PointyI've purchased directly from their website and have been very satisfied with them. Had an issue with a chipped glass once and they promptly sent a replacement. Good customer service in my books.
Nov 4, 2018
JimEckert
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Luigi Bormioli
Nov 4, 2018
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PointyBummed to hear you think these glasses are cheap. We actually use thick gauge borosilicate glass on our doublewall glasses. This gives them a bit more weight and sturdiness. Borosilicate glass is used in almost all laboratory glass due to its excellent properties and so it is ideal for this type of glassware.
Nov 4, 2018
Pointy
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Nov 5, 2018
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JimEckertI meant cheap as in not expensive. I gave them a 5 star review. Updated my original post for clarity.
Nov 5, 2018
alysdexia
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Nov 5, 2018
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JimEckertthick -> coarse
Nov 5, 2018
JimEckert
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Luigi Bormioli
Nov 5, 2018
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alysdexiaI see your point, but I was only trying to make a distinction vs. thin. Many times people equate thin with fragile when they talk about glass. I'm not sure if there is a better way to convey the quality. Any suggestions?
Nov 5, 2018
alysdexia
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Nov 8, 2018
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JimEckertThe average halfwit uses thin in three wrong ways, whereas a cloud is thin: fine, squat/narrow/slim, limp.
Nov 8, 2018
Vasy48
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Jan 13, 2019
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PointyThey probably are as it says they were designed in Italy..... not “made in Italy”
Jan 13, 2019
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