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Created by twodogs1969 twodogs1969  > 9 months ago, 18 Aug 2017
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twodogs1969
twodogs1969

NSW

1000 posts

18 Aug 2017 2:04am
There was a thread here a while back about coffee machines for boats I came across this looks interesting.

https://campercraft.com.au/products/nanopresso
GlennGee
GlennGee

QLD

38 posts

18 Aug 2017 5:12am
Good find.
Charriot
Charriot

QLD

880 posts

18 Aug 2017 6:56am
I got one as a Christmas present, a bit fiddly to use it, but
using good coffee , result is excelent .
sirgallivant
sirgallivant

NSW

1531 posts

18 Aug 2017 12:14pm
One might search the universe for ages for a better method to make coffee than the Turkish way. K.I.S.S.
Price, speed, ease, taste, aroma all considered.

w8ingforwind
w8ingforwind

QLD

259 posts

19 Aug 2017 8:35pm
I've tryed several of the methods suggested in the last lot of posts and come to the conclusion that any coffee tastes good when you add enough vodka
Wander66
Wander66

QLD

294 posts

20 Aug 2017 5:35pm
Found this battery driven drip filter model from Makita
://www.bunnings.com.au/makita-18v-li-ion-cordless-coffee-maker-skin-only_p6240403
southace
southace

SA

4794 posts

20 Aug 2017 5:32pm
Since being away from my yacht for 2 .5 months I have found myself a nice glass plunger that's been fool proof. I find for $10 the 2x250g packs lasts me two weeks and I get about 3 full strength coffee mugs in the morning. I mostly use a pod machine on the yacht which requires the generator to run and costs around $15 per fortnight for 24 pods. Much more convenient to boil a jug and press it now I'm thinking!


cisco
cisco

QLD

12364 posts

20 Aug 2017 9:01pm
I think a plunger makes as good a coffee as anything else unless you have to have a milk frother for cappuccino.

After pouring the coffee and rinsing the plunger, I sometimes froth milk with the plunger.

You really do not need a plunger either. If you put the coffee grounds in a mug, pour boiling water in it, stir and let the grounds settle, it is the same thing. Just don't drink the last bit.

Lavazza Qualita Oro is my favourite followed by Lavazza Crema Gusto.

Lavazza is the first coffee maker to design a pod coffee unit to use in space and send it there. They did it for the Italian lady who went to the International Space Station.
GKandCC
GKandCC

NSW

218 posts

20 Aug 2017 11:22pm
+1 for Lavazza d'oro Cisco, -1 for our chances of tasting Lavazza space pod... may need to wait for Elon Musk to commercialise something similar.
Sectorsteve
Sectorsteve

QLD

2195 posts

21 Aug 2017 8:18am
Bought a plunger for this trip but its not as nice as the ss stove top so this is what gets used everyday.
Those machines that require little plastic pods should be banned for the fact that each coffee produces non bio degradable waste that lasts forever. Totally unnecessary. I urge people to not support this waste. Do you wanna see plastic pods in the ocean?
w8ingforwind
w8ingforwind

QLD

259 posts

21 Aug 2017 9:17am
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Sectorsteve said..
Bought a plunger for this trip but its not as nice as the ss stove top so this is what gets used everyday.
Those machines that require little plastic pods should be banned for the fact that each coffee produces non bio degradable waste that lasts forever. Totally unnecessary. I urge people to not support this waste. Do you wanna see plastic pods in the ocean?


The reason I stopped using mine also the coffee was giving me a headache?? Only when I get up in the morning????
theselkie
theselkie

QLD

555 posts

21 Aug 2017 9:28am
I love my simple stove-top espresso pot and use Aldi Dark Roast coffee.
Trek
Trek

NSW

1194 posts

22 Aug 2017 6:24pm
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theselkie said..
I love my simple stove-top espresso pot and use Aldi Dark Roast coffee.



Im with you about the Aldi cofee, $10 cheaper than Woolies for the pack I buy and just as good. Thats two schooners.
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