I have been trying to find a reasonably priced hotjo mug for years now in the deep purple color. I saw a bunch of other colors or ones that looked close to the one I wanted but just couldn’t find the exact one I wanted. Well, yesterday my wife gave me the best valentines day gift ever! Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a Raktajino to make.

  • @ummthatguy
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    79 months ago

    Curious to know if there are spillage issues with the wider base.

    • gregorum
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      169 months ago

      those triangular-shaped coffee-mugs were really popular for a while in the 80s and 90s as they were supposed to be more difficult to tip over and/or spill the contents when being carried around/jostled. they were especially popular for those who liked to drive with their coffee, until it just became clear that i was simpler to design insulated mugs with lids.

      • @wjrii
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        9 months ago

        I think where they really shine is on a desk, where you’re not dealing with cup holders , but a wide base and low center of gravity gives you a puncher’s chance if you happen to bump into it while grabbing for a pen or a book or something.

        • Flying SquidM
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          79 months ago

          The mug OP and I have about is also nice and heavy, which also makes it difficult to knock over.

        • gregorum
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          49 months ago

          i always thought so, too. they also were always good for quickly picking up and putting down while full without worrying about spilling everywhere.

      • @I_Fart_Glitter
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        39 months ago

        This was my dad’s “taking coffee to work” mug. His '83 Volvo didn’t have cup holders, but did have a wide flat area between the driver and passenger seat where the parking break was located. I’m sure an after market cup holder could have been arranged but this worked well.

        They were so popular that it was one of two options in ceramic mug blanks that we would glaze and kiln for school projects for father’s day. We did vases for mother’s day.

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      9 months ago

      Quite the opposite. That was the original reason I got mine without realizing it was on DS9. My parents had a similar type of mug they drank tea out of in the 80s that I always liked because it looked like a little nuclear power plant chimney, but they got it because the wide base made it much harder to knock over.

      Edit: Theirs looked like one of these, but there were no logos on them.

      • gregorum
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        59 months ago

        I totally had one of these for like three days until some asshole at work stole it. Lol.

    • Aniki 🌱🌿
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      89 months ago

      Honestly these designs are perfect. The long narrow neck makes splashing much less of an issue than a traditional straight walled mug. and the mug also comes with a little plastic insert that you can use to keep it warmer for longer and reduce spillage even more. I never use it but I have a bunch of these mugs and I love them.

      • @ummthatguy
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        29 months ago

        Good to know, thanks. Now I must find one in the right color.

    • @VelvetStormOP
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      29 months ago

      This has a rubber pad on the bottom of it so one it is on a desk or table it’s not gonna spill unless you really try.