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Mug warmer

Started by The Rat, March 22, 2024, 09:52:50 AM

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The Rat

Not only keeps tea or coffee hot, but with some padding underneath to make sure it doesn't boil them into oblivion, it keeps the decal water nice and warm.  :thumbsup:

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Steel Penguin

now that is both clever and elegant  :thumbsup: 
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NARSES2

Quote from: Steel Penguin on March 22, 2024, 10:52:21 AMnow that is both clever and elegant  :thumbsup: 

Agree, but I'm not sure you should "re-heat" tea ?  ;)

Seriously it is a great idea. One of the problems I have when putting transfers on is in keeping the water even mildly warm. Constant trips to and fro between kitchen and modelling desk. That's why I quite often do my decaling standing up in the kitchen.
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I have to do ALL my modell jobs in the kitchen  :wub: , except the spray jobs which happened in the stair house or the terrace in summer .   So heated water is always there .  :thumbsup:
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Quote from: NARSES2 on March 23, 2024, 01:02:17 AMAgree, but I'm not sure you should "re-heat" tea ?  ;)


A mug warmer would merely keep the tea at a decent temperature, and I agree that you should not reheat tea, especially in a microwave.

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