Carlisle Lafayette, Lorraine & Swirl Tumblers

Carlisle tumblers are built for durability and everyday use in commercial kitchens and hospitality settings. Made of impact-resistant materials, they withstand heavy use while maintaining clarity and easy cleaning for efficient service.

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Carlisle Stackable Tumblers: What You Need to Know

A chipped glass, poorly considered design, or ill-conceived piece can work against the image you're trying to convey for your foodservice establishment. To avoid these selection pitfalls, choose your Carlisle plastic glasses at the same time as other tableware items, ensuring a fully integrated design. Choosing glassware from the same manufacturer's product line creates a sense of continuity at your business, which is why we recommend Carlisle drinking glasses. Several selection methods can help ensure the durability of your product.

To reduce future replacement costs, choose Carlisle tumblers with a heavy roll or bead on the lip – a feature that cuts down on chipping. Remember that the thicker the glass is, the greater its durability will be. Straight-sided glasses are more durable than those with bulged, flared, or curved designs. Carlisle stackable tumblers are defined by their lack of foot or stem. From mugs to barrel-shaped containers, these glasses come in many styles.

Common Questions About Carlisle Tumblers

What does it mean if your Carlisle stackable tumblers are made of Tritan plastic?

Tritan plastic is similar to polycarbonate, though its chemical resistance maintains its integrity in strenuous environments. Carlisle plastic glass constructed of Tritan looks like glass but has higher sustainability, shatter resistance, and impact strength. Tritan plastics can withstand a wide range of temperatures, and most are capable of handling beverages as hot as 180 degrees Fahrenheit – others can even tolerate 212 degrees Fahrenheit. We recommend this glassware if upfront cost isn't a concern. Tritan plastic Carlisle drinking glasses are BPA free, nearly unbreakable, and safe for dishmachine and microwave use.

What does it mean if your Carlisle plastic glasses are made of polycarbonate plastic?

Polycarbonate Carlisle drinking glasses have exceptional clarity and high-impact strength, but they're prone to crazing and scratches. Although this glassware isn't BPA free, it's still almost unbreakable. You can wash polycarbonate Carlisle tumblers in the top rack of your dishwasher, and they're microwave safe as long as you're only using them for warming or rethermalizing purposes. This smallware has better scratch resistance and glass-like clarity than SAN.

What does it mean if your Carlisle drinking glasses are made of SAN plastic?

SAN plastic Carlisle tumblers are 30 percent acrylonitrile and 70 percent styrene. Because this smallware provides higher chemical resistance, rigidity, and strength than polystyrene, it's often used to replace that material. SAN plastic Carlisle stackable tumblers are resistant to breaking and boiling water. They don't contain BPA, and you can wash them in the top rack of your warewasher. This smallware is microwave safe for warming or reheating only.

Why should you invest in Carlisle tumblers?

Carlisle stackable tumblers are the optimal form of beverage service for high-volume cafeteria and buffet operations. These pieces of smallware are often necessary for reducing breakage and replacement costs, and their stackable design frees up countertop space.

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