How to choose a good glass cup?

A beautiful water cup will greatly increase the desire to drink water. Although the plastic water cup is light, it is not the best drinking cup. When drinking water, especially the water with higher water temperature, the best choice is the glass water cup. It does not contain organic chemicals. You don’t have to worry about the chemical substances being drunk into your stomach when you use a glass to drink water, and the glass is easy to clean; how to tell whether a glass is made of good quality; here are a few tips for choosing a glass ;

【work】

Generally, the glass made by good craftsmanship is of high quality. If the glass looks like impurities and bubbles, it will appear rough, which will affect the appearance of the glass;

【crack】

When choosing a glass cup, pay attention to whether there are cracks on the inside and outside of the glass. If it is a cup with cracks, it will easily burst when encountering hot water, so you must carefully observe when choosing a glass;

【odor】

Generally speaking, the better the quality of the cup, the lighter the smell. Even if some cups have an odor, rinse them with boiling water and use them once or twice, so there is no need to worry about it;

【thickness】

Observe the thickness of the glass. In terms of material and quality, try to choose a thicker glass, so that it can be insulated to a certain extent, and is also resistant to falling and abrasion;

【Material】

There are many materials for making glasses on the market, but high-end and exquisite glasses are generally made of high borosilicate glass. This kind of glass has very good heat resistance, cold resistance, abrasion resistance, and drop resistance. The severe temperature difference causes the glass to burst, so you must pay attention to the material when choosing the glass;

[Cup size]

If the mouth of the cup is too large, it will easily leak out when drinking water, and the mouth of the cup is too small and difficult to clean.

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