Cambro Colorware Clear Tumblers 373ml – Pack of 72
Product Description
Cambro's Colorware tumblers are a long-established choice in commercial foodservice — a straightforward, practical tumbler built for repeated daily use in high-turnover environments. Made from styrene-acrylic, the clear version offers...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 72
- Dimensions
- 132(H)mm
- Material
- Styrene-acrylic
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Product Description
Cambro's Colorware tumblers are a long-established choice in commercial foodservice — a straightforward, practical tumbler built for repeated daily use in high-turnover environments. Made from styrene-acrylic, the clear version offers a clean, neutral presentation that works across a range of service styles without committing to a colour scheme.
In operational terms, these tumblers are designed to withstand the handling demands of busy cafeteria and casual dining service. The exterior texture helps reduce slipping during service, while the smooth interior makes cleaning straightforward — whether washed by hand or passed through a commercial glasswasher. The Sani-Rim lip design keeps the drinking edge sanitary, and interior stacking lugs allow the glasses to nest securely, making storage and restacking during service easier to manage.
Key practical advantages for operators include:
- Scratch-resistant exterior texturing reduces visible wear over time
- Smooth interior supports fast, thorough cleaning in high-volume washup
- Sani-Rim lip keeps the drink surface away from handled surfaces
- Stacking lugs allow stable, space-efficient storage
- Sold in a pack of 72, supporting adequate cover for continuous service
There are no installation requirements — these are ready to use straight from the pack. The pack quantity of 72 makes them practical for operations needing sufficient covers without over-ordering, though higher-volume sites with longer service periods or greater table turnover may want to consider holding additional stock or a larger pack format.
These tumblers are well suited to cafeterias, staff restaurants, healthcare dining, and casual dining operations where durability and hygiene take priority over glassware presentation. They are not intended for fine dining environments where glass tumblers would typically be expected.
If you are unsure how many covers this pack will support for your service periods, or whether a different size or format would be a better fit for your operation, we are happy to help you work through it.
Key Features
- Styrene-acrylic construction provides durability under daily commercial use
- Scratch-resistant exterior texturing maintains appearance through repeated handling
- Sani-Rim lip design keeps the drinking surface sanitary during service
- Interior stacking lugs allow stable nesting for space-efficient storage
- Smooth interior surface supports quick, thorough cleaning in commercial washup
Operational Benefits
- Reduces breakage and replacement costs compared to standard glassware
- Speeds up washup cycles with a smooth interior that cleans efficiently
- Supports hygienic service standards with the raised Sani-Rim drink edge
- Pack of 72 provides practical cover volume for continuous cafeteria service
- Stable stacking reduces storage space and simplifies restocking during service
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 72
- Dimensions
- 132(H)mm
- Material
- Styrene-acrylic
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The smooth interior and styrene-acrylic construction make these tumblers compatible with commercial glasswasher use in most operations. As with any plastic tumbler, it is worth checking your glasswasher's temperature settings, as sustained high-temperature cycles can affect some plastics over time.
- For many mid-sized operations, 72 covers provides a workable starting quantity, particularly where washup cycles are short and tumblers turn around quickly. Higher-volume sites or those with longer service windows and slower washup throughput may find it more practical to hold two or more packs to avoid running short during peak periods.
- Styrene-acrylic tumblers like these are commonly chosen over glass in environments where breakage risk is a concern — healthcare, school catering, and high-footfall cafeterias being typical examples. They will not replicate the look or feel of glass, so they are not the right choice for settings where presentation is a priority, but for functional, high-turnover service they offer a reliable and more cost-effective alternative.