Drinking glasses (1 Viewer)

Feb 11, 2017
1,059
1,016
Cumbria
Funster No
47,264
MH
Pilote P740FC
Exp
2008
We use Muggi holders for stemmed wine glasses, and the slatted strips Riverbank Annie mentioned for other glasses. Dirt cheap fruit juice glasses from Ikea have useful plastic dividers in the packing, which we keep to stop any rattles.
 
Sep 28, 2019
432
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Newbury, UK
Funster No
64,804
MH
Bailey Pamplona
Exp
Since 2018
Michael bought some foam rubber from Dunelm and made these. No breakages so far.
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May 2, 2014
2,256
4,622
Washington
Funster No
31,281
MH
Hymer B 584DL
Exp
17 years + 35 tugging
If you've gotta a lorra glasses/mugs these do the job......



pete
We also use this. Better than the one I previously made with love and care

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Feb 22, 2020
346
1,009
West Midlands
Funster No
68,927
MH
Bessacarr E582
Exp
2011, 11.6m cruiser on Thames for 5 years before
For our Riedel stemless glasses we use the bubble wrap from the inside of used mail packets, just take the paper off and you have individual pockets!
 

BikerGraham

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Sep 19, 2021
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4,527
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
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84,288
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Autograph 75-2
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camping and caravanning since a kid. New to motorhomes
We have glasses for beer, both pint and half pint and wrap them up in tea towels.
Also glass highball tumblers which are kept in the polystyrene packing they came in.
For wine we have smallish pewter goblets and also very large pewter type wine glasses which are kept in their original boxes with packing paper to stop them knocking against each other.
 
Oct 21, 2021
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266
New Zealand
Funster No
85,001
MH
Mutsubis fuso/canter
Exp
5 years
No, they screw on to the bottom of a cupboard.
There is a wee lip on the holder that the glass pushes over and holds it in place.

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Shrimp

Funster
May 27, 2015
4,022
34,138
Bedfordshire, UK
Funster No
36,573
MH
Hymer B584
Exp
Long time
I crocheted two ‘cup’ shapes for the glasses to sit in, then they fit into our mugs which get wrapped in a bit of ‘grip mat’ and wedged into the cupboard!
No rattles!
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Nanniemate

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Oct 1, 2019
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Wales
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IH
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Still dropping clangers and making it up as I go along
My answer to every thing tea towels
 
Oct 18, 2021
2,127
6,415
Mid Devon
Funster No
84,940
MH
Adria Compact SC
Exp
Camping since 1954, MoHo 2022
No, they screw on to the bottom of a cupboard.
There is a wee lip on the holder that the glass pushes over and holds it in place.

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We have some of those, plus the pre-cut foam block for beer and spirits glasses, espresso cups, etc. works really well and no rattles.

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scotjimland

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Jul 25, 2007
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11,234
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15
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Muggi trays for coffee mugs and glasses with a couple of wine glasses on a wall rack

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