Hello Gents,
SWMBO, knowing I'm a coffee geek, sent me this article yesterday:
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2012/07/18...n-your-cup.xml
I was wondering if any of you gentlemen (and ladies) has had any experience with it?
Hello Gents,
SWMBO, knowing I'm a coffee geek, sent me this article yesterday:
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2012/07/18...n-your-cup.xml
I was wondering if any of you gentlemen (and ladies) has had any experience with it?
I saw that and thought I'd have to go back to school for an engineering degree before I could buy one. That said, I'm a sucker for any new gadget.
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please."
Mark Twain
where do the compressed grounds go..assuming they sit on the bottom
they get pushed to the bottom like any french press
I have the big one but rarely use it...
Edit: I should probably elaborate a bit...I've use it a couple times, but I'm not a huge fan of the French press...definitely better than most automatic drip machines, definitely better than a great method with bad coffee, but compared to my espresso machine, pour over, CCD, Aeropress, etc., it's my least favorite brew method. Not bad, nothing wrong with it, but I prefer a cleaner cup, and the CCD and the HarioV60 are my coffees of choice.
Last edited by PozzSka; 07-24-2012 at 12:57 PM.
- Nathan
Here's a GREAT write up on the blog Espresso! My Espresso! by Randy Glass (Home-barista.com contributor). This is more than just a gimmicky device. It actually provides a completely different (read as "better") way to brew press pot coffee.
Jessy - BOTOC; TOFLAC-U; SSB; Chosen (Daily); Sort-a-kind-a Vampire Shaver
Why would anyone want to get rid of the coffee 'sludge' at the bottom of their mug?!? I look forward to that final swirl of coffee w/the sludge... it's the best part!
- Shane
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