- Originated: September 20, 2011
- Updated: October 1, 2011
- Status: By Request Only
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Dual Mug
Simple:
Instead of carrying both a coffee mug and a water bottle.... buy this product.
The idea is to have coffee on one side, and water on the other. This way you can stay hydrated while enjoying your favorite caffeinated drink.
The "Aqua al Java" mug would have two chambers so that the water side will stay cool, and the coffee side will stay hot. Two drinking holes will be made on the top; when drinking out of the top, the opposite side will not leak.
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Jeff Snell: This is a product idea, but not a business. Specific to the product there would appear to be a problem with isolating temperature as previously mentioned, having reasonable volume of each one in a single manageable package, and questionable utility as a result of these beverages not typically enjoyed concurrently or in rotation. I'm not sure it solves a problem significant enough to change consumer behavior.
09-28-2011 @ 3:47 PM EDT · Comment
Cameron Ahari: I really like this idea. I think both side would need to be made of different materials. The temperature of the coffee cant effect the temperature of water, and vice versa. I think if we do research on materials that could make this possible the idea is very feasible, and could serve an enormous market size.
09-25-2011 @ 3:23 PM EDT · Comment
Morgan Corbett likes Dual Mug.
09-21-2011 @ 10:02 PM EDT
Catherine Nason likes Dual Mug.
09-21-2011 @ 9:35 AM EDT
Shelby Benson: Great idea! It is annoying to carry multiple containers, but I think it may be problematic to have different temperatures. This may be better suited to two beverages meant to be at approximately the same temperature. There would be an exchange of heat otherwise, making the coffee cooler and the water warmer until it reached equilibrium.
09-21-2011 @ 9:29 AM EDT · Comment
Morgan Corbett created a project called Dual Mug.
09-20-2011 @ 12:45 AM EDT