$9.99 Anodized "Wide Mouth" Super T-Tips!

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forcedfuel50

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I have about a hundred regular length ones too, non shorty that could be anodized in short order. If anyone interested in those, they'd be more money, but if you would like those, let me know and i'll get them anodized, only take a couple of extra days.

Pic comparision of regular vs. shorty:
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forcedfuel50

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I'm going to go ahead and put the regular length anodized ones up on the site, but do realize if you order these, they are going to take a few extra days to ship. I apologize for adding these as an after thought, but i got a couple of emails asking if i was going to do the regular length, so i might as well get a bunch of those anodized, since i have some of them sitting here. I'll have them done up in the same colors as the shorties. If someone wants to change their order, just shoot me a PM and we can work it out. I'm going to make the regular ones with an introductory price of $14.99
 
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Thyestean

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Can someone tell me why they prefer the shorty vs the regular length tip? Thanks

To me personally it doesn't make a huge difference but the shortys are shorter which also means slightly lighter. Either one works just as well my only reason for choosing the shortys is because I figure why have the extra length if it isn't necessary.
 

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Just a repeat since it gets buried in the thread:

Why the New "Wide Mouth" T-tips really improve your dripping experience. I tested them with several juices and these were my findings:

1. SPEED, SPEED, SPEED. You'll really see that you can drip faster and more accurately. You aren't waiting for the first drop to drain, you can follow right away with the next drop(s) in rapid sucession without fear of bubbling over or surface tension holding up the juice at the top or when you do hit off center, you aren't waiting for it to slide down the funnel.

2. It is MUCH easier to hit the hole, especially if you shake at all. Many of us became quite adept at the old version and had no problems, but you will really appreciate the increase in speed when dripping even if you were good at hitting the hole on the old version.

2. Pooling and puddling is greatly reduced. Since the funnel is now sunk in, the surface tension is less and it drains easier. The funnel on the widemouth is the exact angle as the old versions of T-tips.

3. When bubbling up/surface tension does occur, it doesn't bubble up and over the side of the tip like the old version since the juice is no deep in the tip!

4. You get much less juice in your mouth as even any residual juice that hung up around the top on the old version is now located much deeper in the tip.

5. All the T-tips are deburred with no sharp edges and are very smooth and comfortable in going into your mouth.

6. I find it easier to see regulate how much juice i'm dripping in. On the old version, the fear of bubbling, missing the hole, and surface tension, sometimes i found myself dripping a drop and wondering if the next drop went in or bubbled over the side or waiting for it to drain.

Compare to your old T-tips or any of the knockoff brands and you'll really appreciate the improvement!

Also, for those who have the old style, i will, free of charge, chuck them in my lathe, rebore them out and refunnel them to the new "Wide Mouth" design.

Enjoy!
 
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