I have a white striped plastic one. I have been curious to try a glass one. In my mind's eye I always picture myself dropping and breaking it by accident though.
They're sturdy. I got mine from one if my favourite eco stores in Australia, but I'm buying more on Amazon soon as I'm in the US. Found a set of 4 smoothie straws plus cleaning brush for $5.99.
I got a special carry case for mine so I can keep it in my handbag, but I reckon a toothbrush travel case would do the job for cheaper.
Is it normal to clean out used plastic straws and reuse them?
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Just buy a reusable straw? They're not that expensive.
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I have one of those!
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Plastic, steel, silicone, bamboo or glass?
I have a few glass ones. I love them.
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For reusable straws I have to say that stainless steel is the best
I have a white striped plastic one. I have been curious to try a glass one. In my mind's eye I always picture myself dropping and breaking it by accident though.
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They're sturdy. I got mine from one if my favourite eco stores in Australia, but I'm buying more on Amazon soon as I'm in the US. Found a set of 4 smoothie straws plus cleaning brush for $5.99.
I got a special carry case for mine so I can keep it in my handbag, but I reckon a toothbrush travel case would do the job for cheaper.
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I just got a bamboo one but I seem to be spitting everywhere with it... :(