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06-29-2023 06:56 PM
06-29-2023 09:29 PM - edited 06-29-2023 09:30 PM
@Matt1950 Its very simple....you can put 8 or 12 oz of beverage in a 14 oz cup. However, you can't put 14 oz in an 8 or 12oz cup.
Therefore, 14 oz is one size fits all.
06-30-2023 05:51 AM - edited 06-30-2023 01:43 PM
Case in point, @Kachina624:
My kitchen is outfitted with a small collection Rae Dunn mugs. They're the large type. We use filters and our own coffee, No kcups. I always set my coffeemaker for 15 oz. and DH will set it for 12 oz. When I make tea, I choose the 12 oz setting.
06-30-2023 10:38 AM
07-01-2023 10:59 AM
@Matt1950 I totally agree. I like a smaller mug, too. I only drink 8 ounces of coffee at a time and it's a drop in a bucket on those big mugs. I have some pawfetti ones that I love, but they are huge!
07-03-2023 03:03 AM
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