These Polypropylene ‘Katerglass’ glasses are the only Injection moulded Polypropylene CE Marked Plastic Glasses on the market.
Injection molding these tumblers gives them uniform wall strength (they do not become thinner in the middle unlike vacuum formed tumblers)
Katerglass tumblers are strong yet flexible; in our opinion these tumblers are the best plastic beer glasses available. Using these CE marked glasses bar operators can now dispense with their expensive and slow metered pumps and switch to free flow pumps
Event Supplies are delighted to announce we have been able to reduce our delivery costs further. We now charge from £6.50 per consignment, orders over £100 inc VAT are delivered free of charge.
Our carriers Business Post deliver 99.3% of all their consignments the following day and are regularly commended on their ability to handle fragile goods such as plastic glasses and paper cups
We are now also able to offer upon request either an email notification of delivery or an sms text message to your mobile. We will continue as normal to email notifications to you once your goods have been dispatched from our warehouse.
We at Events are happy to announce that from today we have been able to offer heavily discounted prices for Pallet load orders of our entire range of Reusable Plastic Glasses.
SAN Reusable Plastic Glasses (styrene acrylonitrile) have good strength and clarity which can withstand dropping but not standing on. SAN Plastic Glasses look like glass and SAN is a tough plastic that can take a lot of heavy usage
PolystyreneReusable Plastic Glasses are an alternative safety glass to the Polycarbonate. These hard walled glasses are ‘rigid’ (which is a round about way of saying they will break, but not easily).
These glasses also appear just like real glass but are cheaper than the real thing. These glasses have been in glass-washers (using a recognised glass detergent such as Finish) in excess of 100 cycles with no noticeable visual detraction. These glasses can withstand temperatures of up to 100C
Basically they don’t last as long as Polycarbonate glasses before becoming marked but will do a similar job, just not for as long a period.
Do not confuse rigid Plastic glasses with EPS glasses (Expanded Polystyrene) which are the very light weight ‘foam’ cups often described as the trade name Styrofoam and usually white in colour. We don’t sell any EPS products, our reasons are explained here.
Polycarbonate Reusable glasses are often referred to as safety glasses and many local councils and police forces are insisting that these glasses are used to minimize the risk of injury from ‘glassings’ (The word ‘Glass’ is sadly a verb in this country)
Polycarbonate Plastic Glasses are injection moulded and becoming more commonplace in Pubs, Bars and Restaurants as they will not break (if used as a weapon or otherwise)
Polycarb glasses look just like glass, are usually more expensive than glass as they ‘last forever’ and are lightweight.
Our Polycarbonate glasses will withstand 500 dishwasher cycles before showing signs of degradation (scratches etc). Polycarbonate glasses mark easily if not handled properly.
Polycarbonate glasses can withstand temperatures of up to 145C and are also used to make Police Riot Shields and Bullet Proof Glass.