Frequently Asked Questions
Each coaster measures three and a half inches by three and a half inches. This size is perfect for standard beverage cups and glasses.
These coasters are made from durable fabric and a material similar to mouse pads. This ensures both heat resistance and a non-slip surface.
Yes, the designs are permanently dyed and fade resistant. This means they will not wash off or fade over time, maintaining their vibrant look.
Simply place the coaster under your beverage to protect your table from moisture. They are versatile and can be used for various drinks during gatherings.
Yes, they can be used outdoors as they are heat resistant. However, avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to maintain their colors.
Yes, you can wash these coasters in the top rack of your dishwasher. This makes them easy to clean and maintain.
Store the coasters in a dry place away from direct sunlight. Keeping them in a coaster holder can also help protect them from scratches.
Yes, these coasters are made from non-toxic materials. They are safe for use around children, but always supervise young kids with any household items.
Yes, these coasters can be paired with insulated coolers or huggers from the same brand for a cohesive gift pack. They make a great addition to any gathering.
Each coaster weighs approximately one ounce. This lightweight design allows for easy transport and storage.
Yes, these coasters are heat resistant, making them suitable for both hot and cold beverages. They will protect your table from heat damage.
Yes, these coasters are printed in the USA. This supports local manufacturing and quality assurance.
These coasters are perfect for any gathering, including parties, picnics, or casual family meals. Their colorful design adds flair to any table setting.
While there is no specific warranty mentioned, if you receive a damaged product, please contact customer service for assistance.
The product listing does not specify, but they are commonly sold in sets. Check the purchase options for more details.

