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KronosTD t1_iu7oo6y wrote

That's a secondary use. I could be very very wrong but I always thought that the knub was for your thumb so it doesn't slip haha. Either way as long as it works for ya!!!

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lizardb0y OP t1_iu7ycgp wrote

That's quite possible. I find doesn't really work for thumbs and it does work well for strings though.

EDIT: Spolling

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jjpenguins66 t1_iu83jp1 wrote

Always nice to have a handy knob. :)

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StrictlyForWorkM8 t1_iu7v4my wrote

I always used it as a thumb grip, but damn, this makes it ever more useful

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[deleted] t1_iu7ufkd wrote

Excited British noises

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Comfortable-Proof-29 t1_iu7v3ui wrote

If it's a bigger mug i'd say it's for the thumb since the teabag string can be wrapped around the handle as well.

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lizardb0y OP t1_iu7y9ql wrote

You could be right. I find the knob is ergominally terrible as a thumb pad. Teabag strings aren't long enough to wrap around the handle on this mug so the knob is very useful for that.

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Comfortable-Proof-29 t1_iu7yj0t wrote

Just saw the short string, i only knew teabags with a string that's at least double the lenght.

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lizardb0y OP t1_iu83ims wrote

That's the same length string as any other teabag I've seen.

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