When using silicone tumblers, the following issues need to be paid attention to:
Cleaning: Keep them clean regularly to prevent the growth of bacteria.
Heat resistance: Check the heat resistance limit to avoid overheating.
Load limit: Do not exceed the maximum capacity to avoid overflow or damage.
Substances: Do not use them to hold corrosive substances.
Mechanical damage: Avoid cutting, scratching, or puncturing the tumblers.
Leakage: Check regularly for any signs of leakage.
Stability: Ensure they are placed on a stable surface to prevent tipping over.
Temperature changes: Sudden temperature changes may affect the performance.
Cleaning methods: Follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning.
Storage: Store them properly to avoid dust, dirt, or damage.
Age and condition: Check for signs of wear or damage before use.
Compatibility: Make sure they are compatible with the intended contents.
Flammability: Keep them away from open flames or high-temperature sources.
Child safety: If used by children, ensure they are used under supervision.
Exposure to sunlight: Prolonged exposure may cause damage or discoloration.