Lifestyle

Rethinking the tea-cup, Cupio with a built-in tea-bag squeezer

It’s hardly high tech, but at least someone has given it some thought!

Cupio is a new look Mug made just for Tea drinkers – people who drink tea made from tea-bag specifically.

The idea is actually simple. The teabag sits in your mug as normal, but the string is guided out the edge of the mug in a small gap.

When you’re ready to drink, instead of squeezing with your fingers, or a teaspoon, and instead of dripping the tea bag all over your desk or kitchen – the teabag is squeezed out as you pull the string.

The teabag is guided up into a small channel that leads off the edge of the mug and into the handle.

Seems simple – if you’re a tea drinker and want to be ahead of the pack – Cupio is available on Kickstarter now for as little as $33.

Web: Kickstarter

Recent Posts

  • Motoring

Speeding fines – A new survey reveals exactly why we don’t learn our lesson

A new survey commissioned by dash cam manufacturer Navman has revealed the major reasons why…

10 hours ago
  • Tech

Australia’s Triple Zero Custodian slacking off on the simple task of public awareness

For my sins I've spent much of today listening to politicians grandstanding in a Senate…

12 hours ago
  • Lifestyle

Ecovacs goes outdoors in Australia, robotics for the Lawn, Pool and Exterior Windows

Having dominated the Australian home for almost a decade now with robot vacuum cleaners Ecovacs…

13 hours ago
  • Lifestyle

The Best Movies You’ve Never Seen podcast – Contact

A brilliant astronomer discovers a mysterious signal from deep space that may prove humanity is…

13 hours ago
  • Tech

Amazfit heads downunder with Australian digital storefront bringing new range of smart wearables

Smart wearable company Amazfit has arrived in Australia, bringing their range of wearable tech to…

17 hours ago
  • Tech

Telstra outage was maintenance error, more Triple Zero numbers revealed in Government submission

Telstra has today provided a comprehensive update and timeline of the events of last week's…

19 hours ago