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Jagwire 5mm Steel Housing Stop Chrome Bag of 50

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Jagwire 5mm Steel Housing Stop Chrome Bag of 50Fittings for converting open loop housing holders on a frame to traditional cable stops. Fits snugly inside open loop and receives 5mm housing with no end cap Product Specifics Today's Stock Status 10+ Available to ship in 2 4 Business Days UPC: Not available EAN: 4715910084304 Manufacturer Part Number: CHA013 BR7785 183635 Q0 L

Fittings for converting open loop housing holders on a frame to traditional cable stops.
  • Fits snugly inside open loop and receives 5mm housing with no end cap

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    10+ Available to ship in 2-4 Business Days





    UPC: Not available
    EAN: 4715910084304
    Manufacturer Part Number: CHA013
    BR7785
    183635-Q0-L

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    Devin
    Lexington, US
    ★★★★★ 4
    Great ice cream
    Color: Aqua, Size: 2 Bowls
    Makes great ice cream but the white ring on top came off both. Gotta find food safe glue to fix . I am still using though
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2026
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    RGmom2five
    New York, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Easy homemade ice cream for one or 2
    Color: Aqua, Size: 2 Bowls
    Works really well. This is great for when you want 1 or 2 servings of a little frozen yogurt or other frozen treat. The recipe booklet gives a good idea of the ratios you need, so you can make your own recipe or use one of theirs. I found it freezes pretty quickly, usually before the 20 minutes it says to plan on. Happy with this purchase.
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026
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    Claudia Jean Messinger
    Louisville, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    quick and easy
    Color: Aqua, Size: 2 Bowls
    this was a perfect thing for my kids to do over the summer also making it quick for their short attention spand and they had some really good resipies to try.
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2026
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    SRSW 29687
    Alexandria, US
    ★★★★★ 3
    ONE At A Time now
    Color: Aqua, Size: 2 Bowls
    Thankful I bought two sets for this family of 4. Quite inconvenient to be able to make 2 people their ice cream while 2 others wait (or change their mind while waiting) Makes no sense why this set comes with ONE CHURN. Recipe booklet was minimal I got more from YouTube. Lids should come with the kit not separate. It was exciting to make yet disappointing we had to take turns and couldn't work together all at once. Ice cream was good, soft serve preferred.
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2026
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    Light-Zone
    Fort Morgan, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Small Investment with Great Results
    Color: Aqua, Size: 2 Bowls, Color: Aqua, Size: 2 Bowls
    I'm just getting into making ice cream at home and after doing weeks of exhaustive research, including probably 100 hours of YouTube videos (I know, I have a problem, but the research is for me a big part of the fun), I was ready to set my budget at between $200 and $400 for a compressor ice cream machine. Then I ran across this Dash My Cup Set. I returned to YouTube and after just a few videos I decided that for a small fraction of my initial budget I could "get my feet wet" with the My Cup. Another deciding factor was that the Freezer Mugs were small enough to not sacrifice too much of my freezer space. I've made several batches of ice cream using both the included recipes and some I have found online and I must say, the results have been fabulous. Sure the finished ice cream right out of the machine is a soft serve consistency but after a couple of hours in the freezer you will have ice cream firm enough to form excellent scoops. Just be sure to follow good recipes otherwise you may end up with ice cream hard as a rock. So learning a bit about the science of ice cream is critical for good results. Although the portion size is small, it's actually bigger than I expected. I'm an ice cream lover and sure, polishing off the entire batch in one sitting is no problem but, I am definitely satisfied with the amount. And if you opt for the Set with the extra mug, you'll always have a mug ready for your next batch. Definitely the way to go in my opinion. The My Mug is very well made (as are most of the Dash products of which I have an Egg Cooker and a Waffle Iron) and the motor will turn the dasher through the thickest of recipes. If you overload with mix-ins it might run into difficulties but otherwise you're good to go. Will the My Mug be the "end game" ice cream machine? Probably not. But for a small investment I can experiment with different recipes and see where this new found hobby takes me. And even if I do get a larger, fancier and more expensive machine in the future, I will probably keep the My Mug anyway to test out new flavors. This way I can see what I like without wasting too many ingredients.
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2025

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