Lee
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de febrero de 2025
We purchased the Luxfuel Clear Glass Bottles with Lids to avoid the plastic bottles from which we had been drinking our water. They came packaged very well and were individually wrapped and encased in cardboard to keep them from breaking. They also came with a sponge bottle cleaner that cleans the bottle so there is no icky smell but does not scratch the glass. A good thickness to the glass but not a heavy thickness to make it heavy. We are happy with the quality of the bottles and the lids that come with them. They are stored easily in our kitchen cabinet and in the refrigerator to keep the water cold. The bottles were a good value for our money. I was not sure what they would be like for the money we spent on them but they far exceeded my expectations! Do note: as with any glass item do not let them fall to the floor for they will break. Lost one that way but that is my fault. I will be purchasing more of these as time goes on.
RB
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de enero de 2025
If you're looking for sleek, durable, and eco-friendly glass bottles, the Luxfuel Clear Glass Bottles with Lids (18 oz) are an excellent choice. I’ve been using these bottles for a while now, and they have exceeded my expectations in every way.What I Love About These Bottles:✅ Premium Quality Glass – The bottles are made from thick, high-quality borosilicate glass, making them durable and resistant to thermal shock. They feel sturdy yet lightweight, perfect for daily use.✅ Leak-Proof & Secure Lids – Each bottle comes with a well-fitted, airtight lid that prevents leaks. I’ve tossed them in my bag multiple times, and not a single drop has escaped.✅ Perfect Size & Ergonomic Design – At 18 oz, these bottles are the ideal size—large enough to hold a good amount of water, juice, or smoothies but not too bulky to carry around. They also fit easily in cup holders and fridge doors.✅ Eco-Friendly & Reusable – I love that I’m cutting down on plastic waste by using these bottles. They are easy to clean and hold up well even after multiple washes.✅ Versatile Use – I use them for water, homemade iced tea, infused water, and even protein shakes. They work great for storing fresh juices in the fridge, keeping drinks fresh and free from any plastic aftertaste.A Few Things to Note:🔹 Not Dishwasher Safe for Lids – The glass bottles are dishwasher-safe, but I recommend handwashing the lids to maintain their integrity.🔹 No Protective Sleeve – If you’re prone to dropping things, you may want to get a silicone sleeve for extra grip and protection.Final VerdictOverall, the Luxfuel Clear Glass Bottles with Lids are a fantastic investment for anyone looking for a stylish, practical, and environmentally friendly way to store beverages. They are well-made, versatile, and perfect for everyday use. Highly recommended!Would definitely buy again!
Steven W.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de abril de 2025
Bottles and tops are well made.. Bottles close tightly with no leaks.. Good buy👍🏽
Lisbeth De La Cruz
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2025
Really thick glass, easy to use and good quality. the smell does not stay and good ice retention
Captain Jerry Polverino
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de junio de 2024
Put one on your wallet and you’ll always know if you’ve been exposed.
Caitlin Shratter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de marzo de 2024
The good:1. These are a great size, exactly what I wanted. Should be easy to store2. Definitely glass, has a nice heft in my hand3. Caps appear to screw on tightly and are a nice size4. Very clean, simple lookThe questionable:1. Most of the bottles appear to have a seam of some sort on one or both sides (photographing clear glass is hard y'all...). I am unsure how common this is in glass bottles but it makes me worry about long term structural integrity2. One of these bottles has an actual gouge in the side??? I don't mind little imperfections as long as the product holds up but this bit is actually sharp to the touch3. Caps are not watertight. I did a quick test in my sink: filled it a quarter of the way with water, screwed the lid on, turned it upside down. Didn't even get all the way upside down before I started feeling drops on my hand. This isn't a deal breaker for me since this is an at-home only product for me, but you should knowThese say they're dishwasher safe, which is a third of the reason I bought them. Gonna test one of them with my next round of dishes. If it's intact after, I'll say so here and keep the three stars. Maybe bump it up to four if they continue to hold up after a lot of use. If it breaks... I will also update this lmaoThe promised update! I have been using these off and on for around a little over a month. Every one I've sent through the dish washer has come out intact, which is what I'd hoped for. Again they are DEFINITELY not air/water-tight, so I would not plan to carry them around in a bag or use them for storing very perishable liquids long term, but for my purposes of having nice bottles to break up my juicing sessions into serving sizes? Very handy.
Jimbo
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 30 de noviembre de 2024
Exactly as it says on the tin. Came in a plastic sealed bag in a labelled envelope. No sign of manufactured date which is a downer. Would be good to have it. Appearance is yellow with a clear laminate around it which would protect it from moisture. Instructions state to keep it away from UV and claims to last 10 years if left in freezer (until that time comes). I thought I'd leave it in the glove compartment of my car but then thought the heat alone would probably bake it. Think I'll just leave it in my wallet and show to friends. Very easy to follow.
pohlmacs
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de enero de 2024
You never know when you may be exposed to radiation and need to measure or be alerted to your received cumulative dosage. I carry this in my wallet at all times and also have a NukAlert that I also have in my vehicle or take with me on travel for additional peace of mind.This fits nicely and discreetly in a wallet, there for if you should need it. The card is easy to ready and lets you know if needs to be replaced or if you have received a significant dosage of radiation and take appropriate action.No need to freak out or be worried about radiation. Understanding that radiation is all around us, just the amount matters. If you have this you have a tool that can be used when you need it to help keep you and those around you safe in the event of an unlikely emergency radiological situation so you can make smart decisions to get to a safer location.This product needs to be replaced if the card indicators show that it needs replacement, or two years have passed, whichever occurs first.I recommend this as it is a small price to pay for peace of mind and an invaluable tool if you were to need it and have it.
Whiskey6
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2017
Folks, I bought one of these a few weeks ago and really could not tell how much life was left in it (novice, sorry...). It looked expired and after reading some of the reviews here I decided I might have gotten a bum card. I got clearance to send the card back but I contacted SafeCastle and ask for more guidance on how to tell the condition of the card and I sent them a picture of my card at their request. SafeCastle, Amber in particular, were easy to work with and a ton of help. Here's what I got back in response from them:Your card looks good and still has quite some time, if you place the card in the Freezer, it helps extend the shelf life. Based on your photo, estimating 4 years shelf life if stored below 40F. The Sensor Bar of the RADTriage will develop color equivalent to about 10 mSv in about one year if stored at room temperature, or approximately 70F. The shelf life of the RADTriage expires one year from the issue date (your specific card has an issue date of 1/2017). However if stored in the freezer, it will have a shelf life of 5 years from issue date and definitely when the color of the area surrounding the dots of the FIT (can no longer see dots). Hope this helps, let me know if you have any further questions.Thanks,AmberThat's a lot of good info!! I kept the card and have just bought a second one (oh, putting this thing in the fridge, since radiation does not care whether the card is outside, inside your home, in a car, refrigerator, anything BUT a lead can, keeping this in the fridge is a great idea--will check it each time I go for a snack!
C4F
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de octubre de 2017
Well, I cannot test the usefulness since that is totally dependent on the accuracy of the card, but it gets great recommendations from many prep sites. So 5 stars? I would however like to give it a 1 STAR on the descriptions for the expiration and sensor reference bars.It is easy to be confused at first if the unit received is still new, or according to the documentation has been exposed to negatives of "tampering, service life, and the effects of undesired ambient conditions". This is a combination of two factors, both self inflicted by the card designer's attempt to be helpful to the consumer. This happens frequently when engineers design highly technical tools and corresponding docs without end user laymen input; this would be purely speculative on my part to suppose it happened here.First, and simply, the card itself states: "expires two years from issue date". Issue date appears to be a white blank area for me to write in whatever date I would like. Please please just stamp a manufacture month and year into the card. We can then trust maximum two years (or whatever they suggest) from manuf. date "assuming appropriate exposure protections are met".Secondly, and this would take way way too long to explain, but I read through the relevant instructions twice and the cards instructions and still took a third look before I understood where the misunderstanding many are having: you are sharing the word "reference bar" and "on the right" with both reference bars, both on the right, for the Sensor and the FIT Indicator. There lots of comments here from confused folks and they get lambasted from a reply to RTFM. Change the sharing of words and it will go much smoother!