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Stone CoastersI need to be concentrating on my studies rather than on my dripping glass! I was thinking of buying the flat stone coasters and placing one inside of the rubber coaster with the rim. What do you think? Holly from Richardson, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: Stone Coasters
At work, they have stone coasters that are decorated with what looks like a thickly painted decal. Sounds cheap, but these are very expensive. I noticed yesterday that the decal is beginning to bubble up in the center on one of them (as if it were sliding). These are coasters that have a lot of heavy use probably some 5 days per week all year long. Post by cookwie RE: Stone CoastersI have two sets of this type of stone coasters and they work great and I am glad someone says they can be scrubbed because we always use them for sodas or ice tea and they are dirty. They will crack if thrown by grandkids however. Your glasses do not drip when picked up. Post by wichypoo RE: Stone CoastersWe reuse the styrofoam cups from Dunk n Donuts. The medium size is great for putting your glass in. No more condensation and it keeps your drinks cold. Post By DONNA (Guest Post) RE: Stone CoastersI have the thirsty stone coasters. Cost about 20 dollars for 4. They do seem to work for a while but mine seem to need replaced. They do scrub up well though. Good value for the money. I think I have had mine for about 4 years. Post By misty (Guest Post) RE: Stone Coastersanother thing you can do is put your glass in a sock. It sounds silly, but it absorbs the condensated water AND helps keep the contents cold a little longer... no more dripping glass! Post By MamaKayte (Guest Post) RE: Stone Coasters
Yes, they absolutely work and work well. Post By Rob (Guest Post) |
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