This color combo (soft pink/magenta + that cute handle) is chef’s kiss — keeps my iced latte icy cold for HOURS straight, and fits perfectly in my car cup holder. Total game changer for morning commutes or desk days.
... Read moreOkay, so let's talk about the burning question many of you have: 'how much in peso' or just the price in general! When I first stumbled upon this gorgeous Sidagar tumbler, I instantly fell for its chic soft pink/magenta combo and that adorable handle. My first thought, of course, was, 'Is it worth it?' I did a bit of digging, and while prices can vary depending on where you purchase it and any ongoing promotions, I found mine for around a very reasonable price online. For my fellow Lemon8 users curious about the cost in pesos, you’d typically convert the dollar or local currency price using the current exchange rate. I always recommend checking the official Sidagar website or their authorized retailers for the most up-to-date pricing specific to your region.
What I can tell you is this: considering how well it insulates my drinks – keeping my iced lattes perfectly chilled for hours, even on the warmest days – and its durable quality, I personally feel it’s an excellent investment. Think of all the money saved on buying cold drinks out! Plus, it genuinely adds a touch of joy and practicality to my daily routine. This isn't just a pretty face; it's a workhorse that saves me money and keeps my beverages just right.
Another super common question I get about my Sidagar tumbler is, 'how do you open the lid?' And honestly, when I first got it, I fumbled a little too! But it’s actually really straightforward once you get the knack. The lid on my Sidagar tumbler, which has that lovely soft pink hue I adore, is designed for a secure, leak-proof seal, which is why it might feel a bit snug initially. Here’s my personal trick for opening it smoothly:
Grip Firmly: Hold the body of the Sidagar tumbler firmly with one hand. Make sure your hand isn't slippery, especially if your tumbler is sweating from a cold drink!
Twist & Lift: With your other hand, get a good grip on the lid. Instead of just pulling straight up, I find it easiest to give it a slight twist (either clockwise or counter-clockwise, depending on the specific design – mine usually responds best to a gentle counter-clockwise turn) while simultaneously applying a firm, upward pull. It's not a hard twist, more like a wiggle-pull to break the suction.
Release Air (if applicable): Some tumblers have a small vent hole or a silicone stopper near the mouthpiece. If yours does, sometimes pressing that before trying to open can release any vacuum pressure, making it much easier to lift the lid. Mine doesn’t have a prominent one, but it’s worth checking your specific Sida model.
Be Gentle, But Firm: Don't force it aggressively, as you don't want to damage the seal or the lid itself, but don't be too timid either. The seal is meant to be tight for a reason!
Once you do it a couple of times, it becomes second nature. And let me tell you, that secure seal is exactly why my drink never leaks in my bag, which is a huge win for someone like me who's always on the go! Speaking of being on the go, this Sidagar tumbler has become an indispensable part of my morning commute. It fits perfectly in my car cup holder, which is a detail I truly appreciate. There’s nothing worse than a tumbler that just doesn’t fit! And for my desk days, having my coffee or water stay at the perfect temperature means fewer trips to the kitchen and more focused work. I’ve owned a few tumblers in my time, but the quality of this Sida-branded one really stands out. The 'chef’s kiss' color combo isn't just pretty; the material feels premium and durable. It’s not just drinkware; it’s a daily companion that genuinely makes my life a little bit easier and a lot more stylish. If you're looking for a new tumbler, especially one that combines aesthetics with serious functionality, I can't recommend this Sidagar enough!