- Is this shape not rather impractical? It may be more difficult to accidentally knock over, but you would also need to tip it back to a somewhat extreme angle in order to get everything out of it. - I think the design was originally intended for use on boats, and other places where tipping is a likely occurrence. - I think it’s for any motor vehicle where tipping is likely. See this page with all sorts of pictures and examples, including old packaging. 
 
- It’s very practical if you’re somewhere without inertial dampeners. - Does earth have inertial dampeners?? - Does the gravity field/planet mass count? It’d take a huge movement for us to notice any shift in Earth’s inertia. 
 
 
- Is the wider section actually hollow? I was imagining they might just have a normal round shape inside due to it being more difficult to mold. 
- No way am I able to clean that without a bottle brush. I’ll sick to a standard mug. - This seems like the kind of thing you’d need either a dishwasher, or one of those cafe rinsers that spray water up into the thing to clean. - You’d never be able to get your hand into the corners. - That is my biggest concern with drinkware like this. What if I forgot to clean it right away. If it got crusty, I would never get it clean. 
 
 
 
- DS9 had at least two different kinds of flared mugs: the HotJo, which is still sold for $30, and the Feltman Langer, which is no longer sold, but this CherryTree is recreating. 
- I would not be able to properly control the flow rate of hot beverage directed at face with that design. Still love that look 
- The jingle is a nice add-on, though a white-coloured print may have been clearer. - It’s interesting that they didn’t bother replicating (heh) the rubber base of the originals. Too many added costs, I suppose. - You’re probably right that the math didn’t add up for them. - Might be worth getting a pad replacement for the original cup and slapping that on yourself. - I wonder if those would fit - the article says that these “replimat-style” mugs are smaller than the Highwave “Quark’s” mugs, but I suppose they could have the same base. 
 
 
 
- Finally! Been looking for these for a long time that weren’t stupidly overpriced! - They’re 30 bucks… - It’s still a lot of money for a mug, but compared to the $150-$300 they’re selling for on eBay it’s a great deal! 
 
 
- Very tempting! All the other ones I’ve seen are quite expensive. 
- I need this. 
- Don’t get me wrong, they get points for the Coolness Factor, but am I the only one who thinks this is genuinely a terrible design for a mug? Like, I have a hard enough time getting the coffee rings out of my cylindrical mugs, I don’t even want to imagine the finger cramps I’d get trying to clean this one (or worse, the mold that would certainly grow if I didn’t deep clean it every time) 
- Neat, a mug that looks like a bullhorn 










