Monkeydad
01-18-2013, 09:11 AM
So what, they're like those re-usable ice cubes?
Usually in the morning I'll shower and then go fill my coffee cup. By the time I shave and get dressed, it's the perfect temp. If I'm in a rush and need to chug a cup, I'll just drop an ice cube in.
How big are those bean things? They look like they could easily slide down your throat. :D
http://s10.thisnext.com/media/largest_dimension/99280537.jpg
Ice cubes work fine for me too. One or two usually does the trick without watering down my coffee too bad.
los panda
01-18-2013, 11:25 AM
the cool part, for me, was that they can keep it at 140° for 4/5 hours.
again, the reviews do not reflect their claims, but they say it:
cools your drink down to 140° in minutes - won't be too hot
and
keeps your drink at 140° for hours - won't be too cool
Monkeydad
01-18-2013, 01:33 PM
Sounds like a bunch of fantasy claims you'd hear on an infomercial.
You drop these in your coffee and it doesn't cool off?
Heck, lets dump a bunch of these in the ocean. Global warming is solved.
Volcano about to erupt? Throw a bunch of these fancy coffee beans into it. Crisis averted.
I bet these things could stop Iran's nukes when they finally get here too.
Amazing.
CrazyCanuck
01-18-2013, 01:47 PM
saw these on shark tank, it's a cool idea but they're getting shit reviews. if they can fully deliver on this concept, i would definitely be in the market. i drink hot tea on the way to work and can't really take large sips/gulps until about 30-40 minutes into my commute.
Coffee Joulies™ - Welcome (http://www.joulies.com/)
Saw that Shark Tank as well. Seemed cool I think Cuban gave them a deal.
O'Leary's the best. "Ok I'll give you the $150K but I want $5 from every unit sold until I get my money back then I want $2 off every unit into perpetuity."
mredskins
03-07-2013, 09:55 AM
Bought a new house; like brand new.
I need a washer and dryer and a fridge...
any suggestions? I want spend about 1500 to 2000 on a washer and dryer and 2000 to 3000 on the fridge. Like the fridge to be a french door style with freezer on bottom.
firstdown
03-07-2013, 10:36 AM
Sounds like a bunch of fantasy claims you'd hear on an infomercial.
You drop these in your coffee and it doesn't cool off?
Heck, lets dump a bunch of these in the ocean. Global warming is solved.
Volcano about to erupt? Throw a bunch of these fancy coffee beans into it. Crisis averted.
I bet these things could stop Iran's nukes when they finally get here too.
Amazing.
And all it took was an infomercial.
firstdown
03-07-2013, 10:38 AM
Bought a new house; like brand new.
I need a washer and dryer and a fridge...
any suggestions? I want spend about 1500 to 2000 on a washer and dryer and 2000 to 3000 on the fridge. Like the fridge to be a french door style with freezer on bottom.
Does the wife want front load washer and dryer?
firstdown
03-07-2013, 12:24 PM
http://srv1.vm-images.net/sys/resource.ashx?guid=92de9e9d13044997b7ac4b6181f3c26 b&w=390&h=300&p=10
Got a 10-piece set for Christmas, all different sizes. It's amazing. Seriously...get these pans.
Still missing a square skillet though.
edit: They make one! I must buy.
Kitchen | Orgreenic Square Grill Pan | Shopko.com (http://www.shopko.com/detail/orgreenic-square-grill-pan/50815?gclid=CMKLr8-C3rQCFQyk4AodNg4Abg)
The one I got for christmas I left on an burner cut on high and burned the pan all to he!!. Smelled so bad had to open all the windows and leave the house. Not so non-stick anymore.
mredskins
03-07-2013, 12:26 PM
Does the wife want front load washer and dryer?
I think we just want a top load washer; heard to many bad things about front load washers.