ricksteinardRegardless of how cool they are. IMO $55 plus $7.37 shipping to me is ridiculous for one shot glass. I would want at least 10 for that. I can buy 10-12 plastic ones for $1.70.
More money than sense if you buy these IMO.
ricksteinardI'm sorry but that is the worst comparison I've ever seen.
More expensive cars have much higher quality parts, and can have a variety of extra features and bonuses - such as improved safety, performance, handling, luxury etc etc. If higher quality expensive materials are used (ie, carbon fibre and titanium) they offer a significant weight/strength advantage over steel and aluminium counterparts.
What bonuses does a titanium shot glass give you?
SonnyA85You expect a milled "titanium" shot glass for ~$5?! Obviously you've never bought anything made from titanium. Yes, agreed, it is expensive and frivolous, but a LOT of stuff here is! I can assure you though, given the stock it's milled from, the price is about right. You can't just injection mold titanium. If you don't want something unique and hand crafted, then by all means stick with "plastic". And dude, seriously? Plastic shot glasses? C'mon!
ChumbleSpuzzI actually bought a shot glass chess set in the clearance section of a shop for £10, that is 32 glass shot glasses albeit they have chess pieces marked on them with some sort of ink which can be scraped off easily using your nails or a abrasive cloth, etc.
I bought the glass ones for home and plastic ones for a business (bar) as drunk customers usually break the glass ones and they don't really care what it's served in tbh.
So 32 shot glasses made out of glass for £10. Compared to 1 shot glass from titanium for 5 times the price.
I'm not adverse to paying a premium for quality products but only when I deem it's actually worth it.
Next time I have a party am I really going to pull out 10 titanium shot glasses worth $600 just in case someone was to drop a glass one and it broke? No I'd rather save the $600 and buy another set of 32 glass ones for £10.
God forgive anyone who broke a shot glass which cost me 31p, It would be such a financial burden I may not be able to cope with that I should of spent $600 on these titanium ones in order to save myself from such a burden.
andywalls are more expensive to fix/replace than a shotglass as well - so if youll be throwing any shotglasses at a wall, youll hope that theyre not these ones.
More money than sense if you buy these IMO.
http://www.partycheap.com/Paper_Gelatin_Shot_Glasses_40_pkg_p/n49400.htm
IMO 40 for $0.87 is a way better deal than 12 for $1.70, and paper leeches fewer potentially harmful chemicals into your drink than most plastics.
What bonuses does a titanium shot glass give you?
Cheers!
I bought the glass ones for home and plastic ones for a business (bar) as drunk customers usually break the glass ones and they don't really care what it's served in tbh.
So 32 shot glasses made out of glass for £10. Compared to 1 shot glass from titanium for 5 times the price.
I'm not adverse to paying a premium for quality products but only when I deem it's actually worth it.
Next time I have a party am I really going to pull out 10 titanium shot glasses worth $600 just in case someone was to drop a glass one and it broke? No I'd rather save the $600 and buy another set of 32 glass ones for £10.
God forgive anyone who broke a shot glass which cost me 31p, It would be such a financial burden I may not be able to cope with that I should of spent $600 on these titanium ones in order to save myself from such a burden.