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[* black] ***Opening this mug is the hardest part.*** It does not twist off manually- even with a very strong person (not me) trying. | |
[* black] I held it in a vice and cut a small hole in the plastic base right where it is attached to the metal part of the mug using an oscillating saw- this was overkill, but it worked. | |
- | [* black] I cut on the side opposite of the "Ember" logo just lateral to the handle. This was NOT the best option, but I was lucky ( |
+ | [* black] I cut on the side opposite of the "Ember" logo just lateral to the handle. This was NOT the best option, but I was lucky (see step 2). If I were to do this again, I probably would have cut on the other side of the handle just between the handle and the "r" of "Ember". |
[* black] Wherever you cut, make sure it is shallow and angle up towards the opening of the mug to avoid the circuit board. |