Battery Operated Auto-Stir Coffee Mug - Mixes Your Coffee, Cream & Sugar!
Battery Operated Auto-Stir Coffee Mug - Mixes Your Coffee, Cream & Sugar!
By: Michael Kiely (1521)

If you enjoy drinking your coffee with cream and sugar or other exotic flavors, you need the Self-Stirring Mug ($30)! It may look like an everyday ordinary stainless steel coffee mug, but this one has a tiny propeller on the bottom that spins at 3,000 rpms at the touch of a button right on the handle. I'm getting one just so I can enjoy the pure satisfaction of knowing I will have the coolest coffee mug at the office.  -  ( 19 Comments )

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Comments (19)

My Name is Private
Sweet idea. Too bad it doesn’t make the coffee too.
By My Name is Private - 3 Years Ago
Katie 1
I want one, that’s cool.

It would be fun to show off while everyone else is manually stirring away frantically.
By Katie 1 - 3 Years Ago
Anonymous
well its about time!
By Anonymous - 3 Years Ago
Anonymous
It’s good as a novelty, not utility. I hate to seem judgemental, but if you really need something like this, you have bigger problems than this can solve.
By Anonymous - 3 Years Ago
Buck Rogers Johnson
I’m not lazy, but it’s the 21st century and my mug should stir my coffee for me shouldn’t it?

and I want a flying car already damn it!
By Buck Rogers Johnson - 3 Years Ago
Anonymous
3000 rpms! Sounds fast. Wouldn’t this spray coffee all over the place? lol
By Anonymous - 3 Years Ago
Anonymous
would make an ideal mixer for Irish Cream and other coffee liquers
By Anonymous - 3 Years Ago
Anonymous
I hate dirtying spoons, this elimates that, very good solution.
By Anonymous - 2 Years Ago
Anonymous
I had one! Mixed the best Hot Chocolate. I forgot to wash it out after using it and the spindle wouldn't spin. Poured some hot water in, it worked. After a few more of these episodes, it quit working. It just isnt the same cup if it doesn't work.
By Anonymous - 2 Years Ago
bella the princess
dude. that is awsome. u could tottaly trick someone by putting a plastic spoon in and watch the person freek out as its still spinning on its own
By bella the princess - 2 Years Ago
poop
wats rpms?
By poop - 1 Year Ago
XMERLIN3
RPMS is Rotations Per Minute (or Revolutions Per Minute - I hope you know the difference - think of Earth rotating around it's axis compared to Earth revolving around the Sun). Anyways, I had this cup in medical school-- I think it helped me keep my sanity for nearly 2 years! Sadly, it stopped working before I started the 2nd half. But $30? I've seen it on other sites for $12, $20, and even $22 w/ 4 lbs of coffee!
By XMERLIN3 - 1 Year Ago
cheeto
Think of how many more mixed drinks you can get down at the company holiday party!!!! who ever thought of this should be given the nobel peace prize!!
By cheeto - 1 Year Ago
MSB
I've had this cup, too and it really works well... unfortunately, like XMERLIN3, it stopped working after a year or so (hint: Rinse out the cup every day after use... I think the motor burned out when there was goop in the bottom).

BTW, XMERLIN3, can you name the other sites? Especially the one with the coffee?
By MSB - 1 Year Ago
CCC
Have had for about seven years now...the key to it lasting so long is to make certain you rinse nd dry your mug-don't leave anything in the mug...if you're one ofthose types that can't keep itclean, you may end up wasting your money.
By CCC - 13 Months Ago
Guest
i think its good for a deep mug that the coffee house stir sticks and spoons wont reach bottom. That is a pain in the butt when you get hot coffee all over your hands trying to stir a large mug of coffee. It does defeat the purpose when the cup is so small.
By Guest - 11 Months Ago
DebraBrown
I got this same cup from Avon for $12.00. hmmm?
By DebraBrown - 6 Months Ago
Shae
I got mine of avon too back when I was selling and got the discount. Loved it to death, I don't drink a lot of coffee but it was great for hot chocolate. For those that may think you are just lazy for using a cup like this here are the top three reasons that just isn't true.

First, no more using 5 spoons over a day just to stir a drink or worse using the same spoon that has been sitting there with old coffee crusted up on it.

Second, nothing makes making a cup of hot coco easier then just filling the cup about half way with hot water/milk and throwing in the powder, pushing the button for 10 seconds or so and then mixing in the rest of the liquid.

Finally, if you are like me and have a sensitive tongue you probably know by know that stirring is a great way to cool down that burn waiting to happen. With this cup you no longer have to sit there stirring with a spoon only to try to figure out what to do with it when your done.

All that said they have some things to work on with this thing. Mine too stopped working after a few months. It was so sad. I was just sitting here trying to take it apart to see if it could be fixed to no avail. I may try the non avon cup and see but it will be hard to spend 20 bucks on one when I got the first for less then 10, then again maybe you get what you pay for and this one will work longer.

I would like to see one improvment, it would be cool if they would make one that fit in a cup holder in the car.
By Shae - 1 Month Ago
Professor Van Horn
You've got to be kidding! Kids these days! That's what's wrong with America in our time: not enough people willing to do the hard, dirty work of stirring their own damn coffee.

Do they sell a bicycle-powered version?
By Professor Van Horn - 2 Weeks Ago

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