Drinking glasses

Can you give me a link for these?
These were purchased localy in New Zealand.
I'm guessing they would be avaiable in the UK?

 
These were purchased localy in New Zealand.
I'm guessing they would be avaiable in the UK?

These people stock them I think. Looks like several others do too.

 
These were purchased localy in New Zealand.
I'm guessing they would be avaiable in the UK?

We have a similar purchased from Temu and attached with Command Strips. Fkr glasses, we use plastic which looks like crystal.

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These were purchased localy in New Zealand.
I'm guessing they would be avaiable in the UK?

On Amazon.......I got mine from Amazon Germany 6 months ago but should be available in the UK....
 
One in each hand works for me, so long as you don't over-fill them. Sometimes need a bit of help from the Navigator though on tight bends

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Mine are jammed In the Sane cupboard as all the dishes , they're packed in so tight nothing rattles.
 
2 more stemmed glasses broken at home this week - by guests

No more - stemless or whisky tumblers from now on

Less breakage, less spillage
 
Really? Think laterally, just harvest all the odd socks that accumulate from the washing basket over the year and pop them over the glasses.. works for us with the advantage that if one of the missing socks turns up you can marry them up and pop them back in the sock draw.
 
Just recently purchased some lovely rose gold metal champagne flutes for the van. To go with the metal wine goblets.

No need to worry about breaking them, especially after a few too many…… 🤪🤪
 
I made a version of this from scrap stuff lying around with 4 slots for 4 glasses,. I used an old length of right angle plastic tile / plastering edging and some thin foam rubber sheet doubled up and double sided sticky taped it to the back of a cabinet. We then just use a tension rod to stop the glasses coming out of the slots. Can't take a piccie as not in the van but will do next week if I remember. https://www.practicalmotorhome.com/advice/motorhome-diy-project-wine-glass-holder. There's 15 pix of it if you click on them.

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You stop drinking between lunch and dinner?
We change drinks an we is trying’ to be posherer so need new clean glasses… :giggler: :giggler:
Surely you do, not enough room for 6 or 7 dirty glasses on the side.
Only if we’ve washed the plates and pans, :wink: and anyways, there’s still only 4 glasses..

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Jiffy bags often enclose a bubble wrap pouch that you can tear out and use to carry glasses and china mugs...and they are free!
Mike
 
These are pretty good solutions for mugs and glasses etc, but what about plates and saucers. They make a dreadful racket if not dealt with. I get over it with sponges of various types I.e.washing up sponges and decorating sponges crammed in the cupboard but it’s far from ideal and is such a faff.
Does anyone have any better ideas of their own?
 
These are pretty good solutions for mugs and glasses etc, but what about plates and saucers. They make a dreadful racket if not dealt with. I get over it with sponges of various types I.e.washing up sponges and decorating sponges crammed in the cupboard but it’s far from ideal and is such a faff.
Does anyone have any better ideas of their own?

See post #114
 
These are pretty good solutions for mugs and glasses etc, but what about plates and saucers. They make a dreadful racket if not dealt with. I get over it with sponges of various types I.e.washing up sponges and decorating sponges crammed in the cupboard but it’s far from ideal and is such a faff.
Does anyone have any better ideas of their own?
We use this type of thing for pans/casserole's


This also protects the non- stick surfaces

And these for plates

 

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