19 Comments on So the Funnel Has Everyone’s Dirty Hands All Over It?
They used to make them for pouring Clorox bleach
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Really? Let’s see it at 45 degrees.
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’52 model here, news to me. Can’t think of any time in past when it would have benefitted me.
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I’ve been told, but I keep forgetting.
I usually use the glass Pyrex measuring cups, they don’t have that handle hollow.
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Someone’s desperate attempt to poor a liquid out of a cheap measuring cup that has a “piss-poor” pour spout design that overflows to easy.
I can’t find a decent oil drain pan that has a good pour spout. My 30 year old pan finally started leaking due to me dragging on on the pavement all these years. I have purchased three that have pathetically designed pour spouts.
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Knew about it but never used one.
Those types were cheap and flimsy so I never bought one.
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I know exactly: 74 years, 4 months, 10 days, 21 hours, and 38 minutes.
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Uncle Al,
I beat you by 21 years, 6 mo, 13 days and roughly 13 min.
But I CHEATED!
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I thought that was a coffee cup.
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Found out what a concave handle was for in my 30s by accident. Tipped a pitcher over and just thought it was a fluke and poor design when the juice poured down the handle.
On second thought, great concept but not very sanitary.
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Come on Brad, at 45 degrees it may be more viscous but will still pour…
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I thought he meant the tilt angle.
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I used to have a knockoff Pyrex measuring cup that I bought at Walmart. The graduations (in ounces) read two, four, six, eight, and one cup. Wish I had a photo to include.
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45 degree angle vs 45 degree Fahrenheit. Aren’t they the same thing?
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“ Come on Brad, at 45 degrees it may be more viscous but will still pour…”
Assuming sitting level the top is zero degrees. The handle or spout, or funnel for that matter is at about at a negative 10 degrees. Where’s that funnel at in relation to the rest of the vessel/container/CUP is when the tops a a 45? How much liquid will go down that “Funnel”?
I’ll give you a hint. There’s a missing component here. But if you’re pouring water your screwed. If you’re pouring molasses in sub zero temps you stand a good chance.
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It’s strangely ironic that President Donald Trump was President #45…..Things that make you go HMMMMM…..
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Jethro ask AA how to fix that drain pan,she just fixed a fill hose on our washing machine that can not be ordered or found online it is over 20 years old and the washer works great,no more leaks.
The washing machine is a Miele . $2,500 to replace.
Pemtex and super glue and it is as good as new.
Just ask her, she has photo’s to boot.
They used to make them for pouring Clorox bleach
Really? Let’s see it at 45 degrees.
’52 model here, news to me. Can’t think of any time in past when it would have benefitted me.
I’ve been told, but I keep forgetting.
I usually use the glass Pyrex measuring cups, they don’t have that handle hollow.
Someone’s desperate attempt to poor a liquid out of a cheap measuring cup that has a “piss-poor” pour spout design that overflows to easy.
I can’t find a decent oil drain pan that has a good pour spout. My 30 year old pan finally started leaking due to me dragging on on the pavement all these years. I have purchased three that have pathetically designed pour spouts.
Knew about it but never used one.
Those types were cheap and flimsy so I never bought one.
I know exactly: 74 years, 4 months, 10 days, 21 hours, and 38 minutes.
Uncle Al,
I beat you by 21 years, 6 mo, 13 days and roughly 13 min.
But I CHEATED!
I thought that was a coffee cup.
Found out what a concave handle was for in my 30s by accident. Tipped a pitcher over and just thought it was a fluke and poor design when the juice poured down the handle.
On second thought, great concept but not very sanitary.
Come on Brad, at 45 degrees it may be more viscous but will still pour…
I thought he meant the tilt angle.
I used to have a knockoff Pyrex measuring cup that I bought at Walmart. The graduations (in ounces) read two, four, six, eight, and one cup. Wish I had a photo to include.
45 degree angle vs 45 degree Fahrenheit. Aren’t they the same thing?
“ Come on Brad, at 45 degrees it may be more viscous but will still pour…”
Assuming sitting level the top is zero degrees. The handle or spout, or funnel for that matter is at about at a negative 10 degrees. Where’s that funnel at in relation to the rest of the vessel/container/CUP is when the tops a a 45? How much liquid will go down that “Funnel”?
I’ll give you a hint. There’s a missing component here. But if you’re pouring water your screwed. If you’re pouring molasses in sub zero temps you stand a good chance.
It’s strangely ironic that President Donald Trump was President #45…..Things that make you go HMMMMM…..
Jethro ask AA how to fix that drain pan,she just fixed a fill hose on our washing machine that can not be ordered or found online it is over 20 years old and the washer works great,no more leaks.
The washing machine is a Miele . $2,500 to replace.
Pemtex and super glue and it is as good as new.
Just ask her, she has photo’s to boot.
Seems like a good idea until you try it yourself.