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    I think a 450ml maximum would be ideal. 1 scoop of whey 50g malto I only ever add up to 300ml so 150ml extra room for shaking..Perfect!
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    Originally Posted by spammer1 View Post
    why wouldnt it?

    if you can mix massive MRP's which are about 100g-130g powder in a big shaker, why cant you mix 30-50g powder in a half sized shaker?

    maybe you are a weak girl who needs more wrist action practise
    Perhaps

    Maybe it's just that I use a lot of water - 40g of protein with 400ml of water. It then needs a couple of inches of 'shake room' at the top, so it pretty much needs 600ml capacity

    If you use very little water though it could work I guess!
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    glad this has some positive support

    i guess if you kept the screw-top dimensions the same, you could use the same lids/mesh. this would keep production costs down as they are a generic size for all 28oz'ers, then get some custom MP cups made with the MP logo done so it doesnt wash off

    i would happily pay £5 for one of these mini shakers (and get more than 1)
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    I think 3-400ml would be Ideal, Ill often only add 150-200ml of water to my whey when short on time to make a quick 'shot' of a protein shake.
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    I think a smaller shaker would be an awesome product to offer. The whole reason I am put off taking a shake to work of me is the size of it... takes up a load of room and is so obvious, a smaller, handier, more subtle shaker would be much better.

    As far as size goes, I dont think there needs to be as much 'shaking room' as people say - you can always shake powder with a bit of milk/water to get it going, then top it up and give it another shake. I'd say 400ml is plenty, if you're going to mix much more powder than this, you'll just have to use a standard shaker!

    In summary: I'd definitely buy one.. or three
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    if it's a spring bottle as opposed to the old plastic mesh then there is less reason for a gap at top as the spring does the mixin
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    Yep, I mean the spring one for definite... I've got one of each, the whisk/spring design seems to work far better I'm excited now! I want a mini shaker!
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    It would definitely be a unique and novel product that MP could offer - nobody else does them!
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    i would like this also!

    MP you say you need room to shake, couldn't you just use a smaller blender ball thing? then the problem should be solved?....i think lol
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    I like the small shaker idea but the dimension that was decreased would be important to me. Whilst a reduction in height would be good I think a more slender vessel would be easier to transport which seesm to be the main reason the size reduction was requested.

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