Steelite Capella Stack Clear Polycarbonate Tumbler 591ml (Box 12)
Product Description
The Steelite Capella Stack is a 591ml polycarbonate tumbler designed for commercial beverage service where breakage, stacking space, and turnaround speed all matter. Made from high-quality polycarbonate, it offers the...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 591ml | 20¾oz
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Polycarbonate
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Product Description
The Steelite Capella Stack is a 591ml polycarbonate tumbler designed for commercial beverage service where breakage, stacking space, and turnaround speed all matter. Made from high-quality polycarbonate, it offers the clarity of glass with significantly greater resistance to impact — a practical consideration anywhere glassware presents a safety or replacement cost problem.
In busy bar and hospitality environments, the difference between a glass tumbler and a well-made polycarbonate one becomes apparent quickly. These hold up through the rough handling of high-volume service — being stacked, racked, and transported repeatedly without the clouding, cracking, or scratching that lower-grade plastics develop over time. They're well suited to outdoor terraces, festivals, poolside service, and any venue where broken glass is a genuine operational concern.
From a practical standpoint, the stacking design helps on several fronts:
- Compact storage reduces back-of-house clutter and speeds up mise en place
- Reduced breakage lowers replacement costs over time
- Polycarbonate construction is dishwasher-compatible, supporting efficient turnaround
- Suitable for both cold soft drinks and cocktail service
- Lightweight handling reduces fatigue for front-of-house staff during busy periods
These tumblers are sold in boxes of 12, which suits most operators looking to build or top up their polycarbonate stock in manageable quantities. They're a reliable choice for pubs, bars, event caterers, and leisure venues. If you're equipping a large outdoor event space or a high-turnover venue, it's worth considering how many covers you need to service simultaneously before settling on a quantity.
If you're unsure whether polycarbonate is the right choice for your service style, or you'd like to discuss quantities for a specific venue setup, we're happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- 591ml polycarbonate construction with high impact resistance
- Stackable design reduces storage footprint in busy bar areas
- Virtually unbreakable under standard commercial service conditions
- Clear finish closely replicates the appearance of glassware
- Sold in boxes of 12 for practical stock management
Operational Benefits
- Reduces breakage costs in high-risk indoor and outdoor venues
- Speeds up storage and retrieval during fast-paced beverage service
- Supports safe service in environments where glass is not permitted
- Dishwasher-compatible construction keeps turnaround times efficient
- Lightweight build reduces handling strain on front-of-house staff
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Capacity
- 591ml | 20¾oz
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Polycarbonate
- Oven proof
- No
- Stackable
- Stackable
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — polycarbonate is the material of choice for outdoor terraces, events, and festival bars where glass is either prohibited or impractical. The Capella Stack holds up well under the repeated handling those environments involve, and the stacking design makes transport and storage between events more straightforward.
- Polycarbonate is generally dishwasher-compatible in commercial settings, though using the correct detergent and avoiding excessively high wash temperatures will extend their lifespan. Over time and with heavy use, some clouding can occur — this is normal with any polycarbonate product and typically a sign the glass has reached the end of its service life rather than a fault.
- A useful starting point is to calculate your peak cover count for the relevant service area, then factor in a buffer for items in the wash cycle. For a busy outdoor terrace or event bar, having 1.5 to 2 times your peak cover count available is a reasonable working guide. If you'd like to talk through quantities for a specific setup, our team can help you work it out.