Frequently Asked Questions
Each coaster measures three and a half inches by three and a half inches. This size is ideal for holding a variety of beverage containers.
These coasters are made from a durable fabric material, similar to mouse pad material. This makes them heat resistant and suitable for protecting surfaces from hot and cold drinks.
Yes, the coasters are permanently dyed and fade resistant. This ensures that the vibrant colors will stay intact even after multiple uses.
Simply place your beverage on the coaster to protect your table from water rings. They can be used for any drink, adding flair to your gatherings.
Yes, these coasters are dishwasher safe. You can wash them on the top rack of your dishwasher for easy cleaning.
Yes, these coasters can be used outdoors. Their heat resistance and fade-resistant features make them ideal for outdoor gatherings.
To maintain their quality, wash them in the dishwasher and avoid exposing them to extreme heat beyond their heat-resistant capabilities.
Yes, these coasters are heat resistant. They can safely be used with hot beverages without damaging your surfaces.
These coasters come in a multicolor design. This vibrant look adds a decorative touch to any table setting.
The product does not typically come with a warranty. However, check with the manufacturer for any specific guarantees.
Yes, this set of four coasters makes an excellent gift. Pair them with an insulated cooler or hugger for a thoughtful gift pack.
Each coaster is a quarter of an inch thick. This thickness provides stability and durability while being lightweight.
These coasters are printed in the USA. This ensures high-quality craftsmanship and materials.
No, these coasters are not customizable. They come in a fixed design and color pattern.
Store the coasters flat in a cool, dry place to prevent warping. Keeping them in their original packaging can help preserve them.
The product details do not specify eco-friendliness. However, the durable materials used can lead to long-term use and reduced waste.












