🥂 Elevate your everyday sip with French-crafted durability and style
The Duralex Picardie Tumbler Set features six 16.87-ounce glasses made from full physical tempered glass, ensuring exceptional break resistance. These reusable, plastic-free glasses are dishwasher and microwave safe, combining eco-conscious design with practical convenience. Their glossy, clear finish and classic round shape bring a touch of French elegance to any dining occasion.
Reusability | Reusable |
Finish Types | Glossy |
Material Type Free | Plastic Free, Metal Free, Wood Free |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Material Features | Recyclable |
Material Type | Tempered Glass, Glass |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions W x H | 3.6"W x 5.71"H |
Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
Capacity | 17.63 Fluid Ounces |
Shape | Round |
Pattern | Solid |
Theme | Hearts |
Occasion | Dining |
Color | Clear |
Style Name | 16.87 Ounce |
Additional Features | Microwave Safe, Dishwasher Safe, Break Resistant |
C**K
Excellent quality!
The perfect everyday glass. I’ve bought these numerous times in the past and they’re so durable. I’ve even accidentally dropped one onto a tile floor and it didn’t even chip (maybe I just got lucky) but I was impressed!
S**W
Would buybthem again.
Durable, easy to clean, comfortable to hold, sturdy , don’t chip. However, when they break there are shards everywhere!
J**N
Great
Great !Solid. Stackable.
D**M
Excellent gladseork
We discovered Duralex decades ago and love them. Their heat treated tempered glass is very durable. They can break but you really have to work at it.
K**Y
GREAT LONG LASTING GLASSES
These glasses were replacement glasses from the same company that we had for about 30 years, and we were afraid that, with that age, they were becoming brittle, even though only one just broke recently. They arrived on time and in perfect condition, very well packed. Are, however, quite a bit heavier than the original old glasses.
N**C
will last a lifetime
I’ve had these for over five years and never even chipped one. Recently started freezing a bit of water in the instead of using ice trays, no issues. Just extremely good quality, and I also recommend Homer Laughlin plates that I got from goodwill
W**3
Glasses should not explode in the hand
I like the design of the glasses, and I like how they feel in the hand. I was going to buy the coffee mugs, they looked good to, but not anymore. About 30 minutes ago, I picked up a glass that was until then unused, and it exploded in my hand when I touched it. I have never had this happen before. I looked it up and found that the 'exploding glasses' phenomenon is not uncommon. I was cut on both hands, my face, and it scared hell out of the cat. (He is still hiding) If the manufacturer could tell me how common this is, I could make an informed decision as to whether or not I should keep the rest, or toss them. I like the glasses, but now don't trust using them. The glasses came in a set of six as I recall. Being a bachelor, I used, washed, and re-used the same two glasses for about a month. The others were untouched after washing. All of the glasses went through the dishwasher when they arrived, but only two were 'in circulation'. I hope this helps whoever might respond.
D**D
Durable. These things don't break easily.
I've broken a decent number of glasses over the years in various entertaining ways — dropping them, banging them on the edge of a counter, random cracking in the dishwasher, etc. So about eight years ago, I bought a set of these to supplement my large glass collection, which had started to get rather sparse.Eight years later, I ordered a second set because these are just about the only large glasses I have left. All six of the original set are still intact. They've been dropped so many times that I've lost count, and they get banged into things just as often as the other drinking glasses did. The difference is that these don't shatter into a thousand pieces when that happens. They don't even chip or crack. They just sit there looking at you as though they were saying "What the heck was that for?"They're also heavy enough that they don't get knocked over easily, which likely contributes to their longevity.I'm really not sure why Amazon doesn't let us rate the glasses' longevity or durability, because that's pretty much the first thing I look for when deciding what kind of drinking glasses to buy, so I guess the best I can do is call them "easy to clean" — as in they don't shatter on their own in the dishwasher. 😁 Either way, these glasses are great for people who are tired of cleaning up tiny shards of glass in their kitchen every few months.