After the Aeropress (which works great!) and the Cafflano Kompresso (which works more or less) ... now this?
@guoyaolee80485 жыл бұрын
What goose neck kettle is that?
@garyjohnston46855 жыл бұрын
Was wondering that myself. I could do with a goose neck jug. I’m off to check out my fav search engine.
@katt20024 жыл бұрын
how is this better than aeropress? watching so much water dripping before you twist, I mean, can you brew inverted with this thing? the cleaning stage is also a step backward, with aeropress you just push and let the puck drop into the trash bin.
@JOEL-dy2ku5 жыл бұрын
Like that
@jonnyerskine5535 жыл бұрын
Got one for Christmas, as a design engineering project say in final year its fantastic , lovely bit of engineering. Now WHAT was the brief? Who posed the brief? Why was the brief proposed in the first place? As a coffee making device its FREAKING INSANELY OVER COMPLEX , as is the presentation, THERE IS NO NEED for this product, other than to part coffee snobs from their hard earned , it can fall apart and cover the user with boiling water.
@kaos11095 жыл бұрын
The helix chamber is fixed in place and the filter base fits inside a cup, I don't understand the risk problem. It is mostly a more ergonomic alternative to the Aeropress, instead of pressing from the top, the user simply moves its hands together. Additionally it provides flexibility on the way to make coffee, I would say that's what justifies its design. I own one as well and I don't intend on defending the creators, just pointing out its positives. I understand a simpler machine can brew coffee just as well, but I don't see the problem in the existance of this device either.