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Don't know about you, but being busy I always seem to let my cup of Coffee or Tea go cold. How about coasters made of a heat-retaining substance that gets warm when microwaved. Bingo, your coffee is kept at perfect drinking temperature, and your table is protected! Shouldn't be too difficult.
try a vacuum mug.
http://hbguizu.en.a...el_Vacuum_Mugs.html [po, Jan 04 2005]
Let me know if you find one that's good enough to solve this problem -
Self_20heating_20sake_20cup - about 100F would be nice [normzone, Jan 04 2005]
Electric Coasters
http://homecoffeese....com/mugwarmers.php A better solution, methinks. [DrCurry, Jan 05 2005]
Freezer Mug
http://www.4promopr...ts.com/18acrylc.htm This one is supposedly microwaveable. [tiromancer, Jan 05 2005]
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wouldn't hot coasters leave marks on the wood in the same way as your hot coffee mug does? |
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In the ski cabin, a tile coaster from under a hot dish kept my buns warm for a half hour after supper. |
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do we really need to know that? |
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What? They were tasty with coffee later. |
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Not entirely sure why the coasters wouldn't cool down along with the coffee. And ruin the finish on the table. |
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