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[email protected] 03-08-2005 06:46 PM

Ingenuitea question
 
I am intrigued by the Ingenuitea, but I use a 1 pt Mason Jar mug that
is about 2.5" in diameter (where my "standard" sized mug is about 3").
Will the Ingenuitea work with a mug that has a somewhat small diameter?

Thanks,
Tom


David M. Harris 03-08-2005 09:31 PM

wrote:
> I am intrigued by the Ingenuitea, but I use a 1 pt Mason Jar mug that
> is about 2.5" in diameter (where my "standard" sized mug is about 3").
> Will the Ingenuitea work with a mug that has a somewhat small diameter?
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
>

It isn't so much a matter of too big or too small, but the right size.
The pegs on the Ingenuitea are 2-5/8" apart, so a mug with a rim just
that diameter will be a problem. Larger or smaller, it can handle.

dmh

elgoog 05-08-2005 04:46 AM


wrote:
> I am intrigued by the Ingenuitea, but I use a 1 pt Mason Jar mug that
> is about 2.5" in diameter (where my "standard" sized mug is about 3").
> Will the Ingenuitea work with a mug that has a somewhat small diameter?
>
> Thanks,
> Tom


No problem, really. I have some that are small and I just set one peg
outside the brim and two inside. No sweat. I have another that is large
and the same technique works. Besides, you can always push the bottom
up with two fingers and empty it, or use another cup.
-elgoog



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