Carlisle 22 oz Mingle Highball Glass - Tritan Plastic, Clear (MIN544907)
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Retail Price: $237.07
$125.51 /Case of 12
Carlisle MIN544907 Description
To resemble the feel and look of recycled glass, the Carlisle MIN544907 Mingle™ highball glass is made of transparent Tritan™ plastic. This material is cheaper and stronger than glassware and resists chips, stains, cracks, and breaks to preserve its original appearance throughout heavy use. With its 22-ounce capacity, it accommodates sodas, juices, iced tea, and tall cocktails, and because this 3 31⁄50-inch-diameter by 6 1⁄2-inch-high cup endures liquid temperatures from -40 to 212 degrees Fahrenheit, it can be heated in a microwave and sanitized in a commercial dishmachine.
- 22-oz. capacity
- Transparent, BPA-free Tritan plastic construction
- Withstands liquid temperatures between -40 and 212 degrees F
- Resists cracks, chips, stains, and breaks
- Recyclable
- Microwave safe
- Dishwasher safe
- Overall dimensions: 3 31⁄50 in. dia. 6 1⁄2 in. H
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*Carlisle MIN544907 is free shipping eligible. Users must be signed in with an order total greater than $500 and be shipping to the 48 contiguous states.
From The Manufacturer
Mingle™ High Ball Glass, 22 oz., dishwasher/microwave safe, withstands liquid temperature from -40°F to 212°F, recyclable, stain/break/chip/crack resistant Tritan™, clear, BPA Free, NSF (H 6-1/2”; D 3-5/8")
Carlisle MIN544907 Specifications
| Spec Attribute | Spec Value |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Carlisle |
| Beverage Type | Liquor |
| Capacity (oz) | 2 |
| Color | Clear |
| Diameter (in) | 3.63 |
| Height (in) | 6.5 |
| Material | Tritan |
| Product | Cocktail Glasses |
| Product Type | Drinkware |
| Series | Mingle™ |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Features | Shatter-Resistant |
| Style | Hi-Ball |
| Warranty | 2-year Limited |
| Weight | 5.27 |
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Manufacturers labels almost make this a no-go
Love the glasses but the manufacturers labels are the worst I've ever tried to get off the glass. Hot water, goo-be-gone, elbow grease, nothing worked so they're all smeared now. I wouldn't buy them again just for that, not worth the time to remove them.
