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Piotr Rusnarczyk

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coating is done so nicely and adds such a pleasing texture, that I prefer it over the kitchen-appliance look. The Elevation Tumblers don’t sweat, so they won’t leave any rings on your furniture, no matter how hot the internal temp. The internal copper lining makes sure all that heat (or cold) is retained, and also cleans up super easy. For drinking on the go, the 16 and 20-ounce tumblers will fit some cup holders. If you’re carting even more beverage, check out the 28, 36, or even 64-ounce growler. Treat your drinks right! On the smaller side, the 10-ounce Wine Tumbler will certainly become the wine glass of choice when outdoors. It resembles a stemless wine class in its curvature, but is much more durable and includes a lid like all the other tumblers, just in case you take a tumble yourself. All of the Elevation Tumblers are designed to fit a variety of different lids, depending on the occasion, and based on the high-quality lids that come with each tumbler choice, I’d have no qualms about investing in one of the specialty lids. The $15 Hydration Lid is designed for frequent and easy sipping, including a leak proof design and an integrated handle, while the Thermal Lid will keep the heat for those extra miles and serve as a small cup when you arrive at your destination. You trust them with your phones, so trust them with your drinks. Otterbox Elevation Tumblers are rugged and well-designed that you’ll be holding them almost as often as you hold your Otterbox smartphone case! For more information, visit: www.otterbox.com/en-us/tumblers

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