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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointed,
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This review is from: Whirl Wind Mug - Self Stirring
Worked fine the first time. Was thrilled with it. Perfect for hot chocolate. After that, nothing. Put new batteries in twice. Still nothing.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works great as long as........,
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This review is from: Whirl Wind Mug - Self Stirring
Great product that I've been using in my office for nearly a year now. I did have some problems with the stirrer sticking or locking up between uses but I found that keeping some water in the bottom of the cup between uses would keep it from sticking.
Before this one, I had a similar mug sold by Advantage and found that the motor in that one was not nearly as powerful as this one. Especially good for keeping hot chocolate mixed and not settling to the bottom of the cup. Also, I found that if you first add your milk or liquid creamer along with enough coffee to just cover the stirrer you could use the stirrer to froth it before adding the rest of your coffee.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Good concept, poor execution.,
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This review is from: Whirl Wind Mug - Self Stirring
Bought this from Thinkgeek. Great concept, worked fine, but...I have a few complaints. The activation mechanism is an annoying momentary switch, which you have to hold down while using. I have carpel tunnel, so holding down the switch is inconvenient, and a bit painful. Also, it isn't very well assembled. The button is covered by a clear piece of plastic, which is not even attached to the rest of the mug. Also, while the soldering job connecting the button to the wiring appears sound, it is very weak. I ripped mine off while studying the mechanism. I intended to replace this momentary switch with a small toggle switch, which I actually bought today. But the wires are so fine and fragile that re-soldering them is beyond my considerable ability. Furthermore, the stainless steel interior, while very cool on paper, is actually a bit difficult to clean, and gives a distinct metallic taste to drinks. The cover is a bit awkward, and difficult to get clean. Basically, this mug is a good prototype for a self stirring mug, but there is at least one better product out there.
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