• Einskjaldi@lemmy.world
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    48 minutes ago

    Some cup warmers are pretty big fire hazard, because they only have a simple pressure switch they can easily fall behind a table and stay on and burn stuff

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    Haha, sucks for you; I don’t have that problem. My tea stays warm!

    spoiler

    (It started off with ice in it.)

      • panda_abyss@lemmy.ca
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        lol that’s the worst

        I hope your immune system got stronger from the workout (and that you didn’t get sick)

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        If you have any sugar in your drink (including: milk, fruit tea) you need to rinse it out daily or you will get a rotten stank/flavor that doesn’t seem to wash out.

        To get rid of it, you just need to remove any seals and soak everything in warm water with a little denture cleaner or oxi-clean. I usually just put the gaskets inside the cup with a little cleaner, set the lid on, and fill it until it just starts to overflow. This will also remove any tea/coffee stains and you can use those to gauge whether it has soaked long enough.

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          If a smell doesn’t wash out of your glasses and cups it means they’re either made of semiporous materials and you need new ones before you’re poisoned or there’s crevices with rotting debris in them… And you need to clean them out before you’re poisoned.

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      Yeah, I typically hate brand name stuff, but 100% of my knockoff tumblers and bottles have had their vacuum fail in under a year while my free yeti has been going strong for 5 years.

      I actually have to add cold water or ice to be able to drinking it within 2 hours.

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        Don’t wash the knockoffs in a dishwasher, the cheaper seals can’t handle the expansion and contraction. If you’re not willing to hand wash you need to buy quality which isn’t necessarily Yeti but you’ll need to do research.

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    1 day ago

    I’m tempted to buy one of those battery heated coffee mugs, but they all use an app and seem terrible for the environment.

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    1 day ago

    I bought an Ember Mug and despite it being pretty pricey I haven’t regretted it one bit.

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      My partner and I got one each. She stopped using hers so now I have one on charge all the time.

      Also! If your charging base contact pins get sticky and corroded, a spray of WD-40 and some light poking fixes them right up, and seems to delay further issues.

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      I’m so tempted by these things.

      I drink a lot of cold coffee because I forget I have coffee.

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    I keep 3-4 cups at work…

    One short stout thermal mug that won’t tip over when I forget where it is and hit it.

    1-2 narrower thermal mugs (in case I forget one at home) that will fit in my car cup holders to transfer any tea I forgot to finish at the end of the day. Or just for a fresh road cup.

    One ceramic mug to reheat in the microwave any that I left too long in the steeper or with the lid off the thermal mug.

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    I recently started using my travel mug even when at home. Keeps it warm enough to drink for several hours and has a lid for when i inevitably knock it over.

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      I tried this with tea, as a regular coffee drinker, and immediately burned my mouth off. It doesn’t cool down the same speed as my coffee in the same mug, because there’s no milk added to pre-cool it.

      If I try it again it would have to be cooled with ice, and I probably will because I don’t like cold tea much, but if I wait for it to cool on its own I’m likely to overshoot and end up with cold tea.