Manual coffee maker, achieved cult status, usually at least £25.
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Predikuesi
14 Jan 1717#14
Where did you buy your wife? I'm a bit concerned that people couldn't tell the difference between her and a £200 coffee maker though!
littlewhitebull456
14 Jan 176#48
I had to buy one after all this passionate discourse.
Dragon32 to mikeyfive
14 Jan 175#34
Don't bother with the metal filter as I can get at least 5 uses out the 350 paper filters that come with it.
Just wash them out (and I'm not even Northan :wink:
kunjoosewala
14 Jan 175#5
Dot forget the change the paper filters for a metal one completely changes the taste of the coffee for the better and you get a nice froth around the edge of the coffee
Coffee wise I've stuck with single origin bags from good old Aldi under £2 a bag
Oh and use the inverted method not the one in the instruction much better control of brewing times
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rwilts
14 Jan 172#1
Bought at £25 very happy with the coffee .
paulkerr
14 Jan 175#2
ive got one of these , best invention ever
Otto.uk
14 Jan 171#3
Hot! Hot!
Excellent price. I've got one. Use it everyday.
GibsonSt19
14 Jan 171#4
Great price! Recent bought one with a carry bag for £26. This is bargainous and a gateway to some great coffee!
Get some decent stuff though. I can recommend Pact Coffee (have a referral link if anyone's interested :smiley: )
Regardless, great invention and from the guy who invented the Aerobie Flying Disc.
Much heat. But not so much as to scold the coffee.
kunjoosewala
14 Jan 175#5
Dot forget the change the paper filters for a metal one completely changes the taste of the coffee for the better and you get a nice froth around the edge of the coffee
Coffee wise I've stuck with single origin bags from good old Aldi under £2 a bag
Oh and use the inverted method not the one in the instruction much better control of brewing times
GibsonSt19 to kunjoosewala
14 Jan 171#7
Amen.
The Aldi stuff is decent for the price, but a bit too coarse a grind for a fine metal filter. Still tastes decent but Pact Coffee is super good.
Siddas
14 Jan 17#6
Does this have the papers and funnel etc?
Scrap that - read the FAQ and it does.
yogakev
14 Jan 17#8
Great invention, love mine. This is a bargain
pnaylor39
14 Jan 172#9
bought wife last year. fantastic product. in blind tests people couldn't tell difference between this and £200+ coffee maker. use 'inverted method ' and purchase staines steel filter ebay £3. check u-tube videos out for optimal results
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Just wash them out (and I'm not even Northan :wink:
Coffee wise I've stuck with single origin bags from good old Aldi under £2 a bag
Oh and use the inverted method not the one in the instruction much better control of brewing times
All comments (76)
Excellent price. I've got one. Use it everyday.
Get some decent stuff though. I can recommend Pact Coffee (have a referral link if anyone's interested :smiley: )
Regardless, great invention and from the guy who invented the Aerobie Flying Disc.
Much heat. But not so much as to scold the coffee.
Coffee wise I've stuck with single origin bags from good old Aldi under £2 a bag
Oh and use the inverted method not the one in the instruction much better control of brewing times
The Aldi stuff is decent for the price, but a bit too coarse a grind for a fine metal filter. Still tastes decent but Pact Coffee is super good.
Scrap that - read the FAQ and it does.