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Got (2) 30 oz'rs for Xmas and thought they were TOO big around for my little girly hands. Well, a little internet time and Waa-Laa.....handles. Bought (2) Tervis 24 oz handles, dropped the big end in hot water to warm it up. I then installed by using a small block of wood and small hammer and tapped round and round on the top ring until the bottom ring was seated on the tumbler. Tried it out last nite and all I can say is....
Stang,
If I'd seen those handles on amazon I would've sprung for a couple....but my amazon search back in early January didn't pull them up. The Tervis are $6 each (plus shipping) and are on the Tumbler "TIGHT".
Jaye(Mn)
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Jaye & Cindy Frets
Pine City, Mn.
2007 Georgetown 349TS XL, v10 w/5 Star Tune
Stang,
If I'd seen those handles on amazon I would've sprung for a couple....but my amazon search back in early January didn't pull them up. The Tervis are $6 each (plus shipping) and are on the Tumbler "TIGHT".
Jaye(Mn)
It took me awhile to find them, but if I'd known the Tervis would have fit I would have done what you did and saved some bucks
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2010 Phaeton 40QTH on a PG Chassis.
2017 Lincoln MKX.
Air Force One brake system and Blue OX Towbar.