Silicone lids group buy

The Angelo Kid

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Mine fit. It fits snug which I like. You kind of have to run two fingers around the edge starting at one point and going in opposite directions and meeting on the other side. That's the easiest way I've found to get it on.

Dad hasn't gone with me in a few years and I don't drink coffee so it hasn't been used in a while.

But it served him well back then.

Edit: Added second photo showing the size just sitting on top before pressing it down over the lip. Hopefully help anyone looking in the future.
 

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jhm2023

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This popped up as a suggested thread… people want me to carry them in our store?
I wouldn't mind picking up a couple more. One of my originals got chewed up by a squirrel that decided he wanted my coffee while I was glassing. Mine fit my Toaks cups fine, they just have to be stretched on a little which makes them leak proof around the edge.
 

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I found the lids at the first site, and can pick them up to carry. The buy-in isn't that much.

I also found this stretchy lid, seems like it would be more universal and not have the same "tight" fit.

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I found the lids at the first site, and can pick them up to carry. The buy-in isn't that much.

I also found this stretchy lid, seems like it would be more universal and not have the same "tight" fit.

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Stretchy one looks like a finger burner to get on and off a cup full of boiling water

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The Angelo Kid

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I'm not the coffee drinker so I don't know how it was for drinking but seemed to work just fine. Those original ones can be put on after boiling you just have to be careful. Not sure how it would do if it was on during the boiling but may be fine. In theory the titanium should cool down fairly quickly I would think, especially up top where the lid is once the liquid is drank down.
 
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I put the lid on upside down while boiling to trap the heat. This warmed up the silicone and made it much easier to put the hot cup of coffee.

I scoured the Internet when I initially looked for these lid types and EZ pots was the only website i found to carry the 95mm lids

Good luck with your search

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I put the lid on upside down while boiling to trap the heat. This warmed up the silicone and made it much easier to put the hot cup of coffee.

I scoured the Internet when I initially looked for these lid types and EZ pots was the only website i found to carry the 95mm lids

Good luck with your search

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I took a look with my "Google Fu" and sources. I don't think I'll find anything different.

Makes sense to slip it on top to get it warm and keep the steam in.
 
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