Utopia Perfect Pint FH988 Conical Beer Glasses 560ml (Pack of 24)

Utopia
Utopia FH988
CAS SKU
114493
MPN
FH988
AKA
FH988

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Product Specifications
Box Quantity24
Capacity560ml
Dimensions160(H) x 92(Ø)mm
MaterialGlass
Product Weight496g
Glass TypeConical
WarrantyN/A
Details

Elevate your cocktail game or serve your favourite beer in style with the versatile and resilient Perfect Pint glass. Designed to withstand the demanding bar environment without compromising its timeless appeal, this glass features rim toughening for exceptional durability.

Utopia FH988 Features
  • Capacity: 560ml
  • Dimensions: 160(H) x 92(Ø)mm
  • Material: Glass
  • Weight: 496g
  • Colour: Clear
  • Safe and durable glassware
  • Enjoy enhanced effervescence with the nucleation feature, adding a touch of sophistication to your beer presentation
  • Rim toughening technology guarantees long-lasting performance, making it ideal for busy bar settings
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Estimated Delivery Date:
Tue 6th May to Wed 7th May
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Tomorrow at 5:00pm
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