Acrylic Tumblers

Acrylic is a synthetic fiber, a textile that is produced from acrylonitrile. Acrylic tumblers – if you have never had them, is the best kind of you drinking glass you will ever have. What with their flat thick bottoms, no stem or handle.

Depending on how big you want them, they are sold on the internet in every price range you can imagine or hope for. I happen to know of the modern swirl type of acrylic tumbler that goes on Bing for as little as six dollars or less, just as the colored acrylic sells for no more than $7.75.

The Crystal acrylic tumbler you could get for $7.69 apiece, and the classic acrylic Leeds 1621-60GY sells for a whopping $17.29 each.

Who says it makes no difference what kind of cup you drink from. Tumblers are more than just cups, they are characteristically clear, made out in bright patterns of anything that catches your fancy, and can be designed to match anything else you have in your home.

They don’t break too easily either, and of course, you know how they are constantly ready to be used in your party or whatever function you have to be a part of.

They aren’t as delicate as the drinking wine glasses that could topple and break anytime, and depending on the size you buy, they can be small enough for your shot of sake or large enough for your juice and punch.

Acrylic, as a useful clear plastic, looks very much like glass and plastic, but you know that its properties are superior to that of glass in many ways. You could have polycast, plexiglass, or Lucite, or you could have the extruded or cell cast.

You totally want to be certain you have the right kind though, and that you paid the right price for it. That is why internet options like Amazon, the Pink Monogram, and Target are like some of the best places where you can shop for the hardware. Say you would want a lot of other options, I believe Shopzilla is not so bad either, nor Galleyware. What counts is the budget you have on you, or the kind of acrylic tumbler you are interested in buying.