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MugStir

A Spoon That Hangs With You

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Judisigler-mugstir

Invented By:

Judi Sigler

Influence & Stats:

Total Paid Out: $3,948.39

Development Duration: 28 days

Days in Store: 347

Units to Date: 4,634

MugStir - A Spoon That Hangs With You

MugStir is a set of three stainless steel teaspoons that hang onto the side of your mug. Use your MugStir to replace nasty communal spoons and cut down on waste from disposable stirrers. MugStir is the spoon that hangs with you!

Features:

- Food-safe stainless steel spoon, with a silicone-coated handle.

- Handle clips to the side of your mug, so it stays in place when you raise your mug for a drink.

- Comes in packs of three spoons: purple, pink, and blue.

Dimensions:

Measures 3.5" long, the ideal size for most standard mugs.


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I Drink Coffee Every Day

This is great. I would actually buy one of these if the product is in the correct location, say for instance next to the coffee mugs in the super market. Push for marketing with more locations. I believe this item should have sold 50,000 units by now. GREAT IDEA. -Christopher Williams. Check out my ideas.

Reviewed by Christopher Williams | 5 days ago

Hello? Do you know how to bend spoon?

Most cheap stainless spoon can bend. Curve it on a pipe or round surface like oak chair rail will let handle part to bend 90 degrees and all around. This product only made it easy to with pre-bent shaped molded silicone part which has gap in how it slips on top of the spoon where gunk and germ gets in. Better design is needed. Find niche where it cannot be easily replaced with other ideas. This is C- idea.

Reviewed by Parker Michael Knight | 24 days ago

Extendable Copper Spoons

Stainless is nice, but raw copper would be an outstanding and anti-microbial update to the product. Have to agree with Merna, I use larger than standard mugs sometimes, and this design would not make it. Is there a, esp with the conductive nature of copper (or the slower stainless) to wind out the spoon and then retract it as it cools? Think hollow bodied two-piece spoon with something akin to a thermostat spring on a carburetor choke...heat would cause the spring to push against a stop, cooling would cause it to retract. You may want a port at the base to allow any liquids to drain out before you hang the spoon... Just some ideas... If nothing else, try copper!

Reviewed by Robert Holden | about 1 month ago