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I get asked a lot where to buy tumblers and mugs. In fact, I’ve written a post on this already – with Save A Cup as my top listed supplier for Silhouette Cameo and Cricut small business owners. A Cutting for Business reader recently asked me, “Why do you recommend Save A Cup?” I don’t like keeping secrets on the blog, so here’s why I love Save A Cup.
5 Things I Love about Save A Cup
- Website. Their website is fast, user friendly, and modern. It’s a breeze to browse and order from. Have a peek:
- Fast Shipping. Not only is shipping lightning fast, it’s free. That’s right, no minimum order to trigger free shipping.
- Helpful. The staff is extremely helpful. I’ve had to reach out with questions a few times over the years via email and I’ve always gotten a response quickly. Not only do they offer fast responses, they offer multiple ways to reach them: phone (888) 268-0021, live website chat, or email.
- Selection. Save A Cup offers acrylic, glass, ceramic, and metal cups in dozens of colors and styles. I like that I can get everything I need in one place. In addition to the huge selection, touch can mix and match products and receive price breaks for larger orders (price breaks start at 12 cups).
- Well packaged. I’ve ordered cups from suppliers before and the packaging is well, less than to be desired. Here’s a recent order from Save A Cup that I can share photos of packaging from. I’ve already used a few cups from this order; however you can see that each cup is bagged and bubble wrapped, then placed into a cardboard divider.
After I let Save A Cup know I was doing this post, they sent me a few of their best sellers:
Now, go shop – and tell them I sent you!
While we are talking tumblers, here’s a few more posts for you:
- Tumbler mug instructions to give to your customers for self application of decals
- Design smarter on tumblers
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Since 2015, Christine Schinagl has been helping crafters start and run craft businesses through her blog, Cutting for Business. As a Silhouette and Cricut crafter herself, she has a unique take on what works and what doesn’t work in the craft business world. She also enjoys teaching other crafters how to create digital SVG designs, available through the Design with Me series.
Michelle
Thursday 17th of August 2017
Looking around on this site and it appears that you cannot order 2 or 3 cups. Most came with minimum order of 12. Their items look very cool! Thanks for the post
Christine
Sunday 20th of August 2017
It depends on which model cups you are purchasing, but most business buyers don't shop for 1 or 2 cups. My pleasure!