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Handling time. Taxes may be applicable at checkout. Learn more. Return policy. Return policy details. French press is by far the simplest manual brewing method, but it also tends to be fairly inconsistent.

I was skeptical at first, but every time I use this, my coffee comes out smooth and well-balanced thanks to the built-in vacuum seal in the filter. This has been wonderful for times when we want to make several cups of coffee. Easy, functional, cleans well, and coffee tastes great.

I also like the design. And it's sturdy. If you want to get really serious about coffee, a dedicated coffee journal is a must-have. This one is designed to help you keep track of your favorite beans, with spaces to write in tasting notes, bean origins, brewing methods, and more.

Both my friend and I bought it to keep record of our favorite coffee shops in Nashville. We both love it! It has a double-walled stainless steel body that will keep your coffee hot for hours, and a double-layered micro mesh filter that keeps fine grounds and sediment out of your coffee. It works just like a regular French press, but once you push down the plunger, it stops the extraction and seals away the grounds— so you can drink straight from the mug without needing to pour it into a different cup.

I have two for myself and have bought others as gifts. My coffee stays hot for an incredibly long amount of time. Also, the filter is great. If you like to drink your coffee slowly, the Ember Smart Mug might just change your life.

The battery-powered mug is controlled by an app on your smartphone, which allows you to set and control the temperature of your coffee. I like to sip on a cup of coffee slowly and have struggled for years microwaving coffee and pouring out cold cups to brew new ones. The Ember mug keeps my coffee warm continuously, and in the associated app I can set the mug to maintain my ideal temperature down to the degree it also offers pre-set temperatures for tea, coffee, and lattes.

It was one of my best investments ever! A must for anyone who loves to savor warm drinks slowly. Perfect for making larger quantities of pour-over coffee, this carafe has a ounce capacity and comes with a reusable stainless steel filter, so you can cut back on both the cost of filters and the paper usage. The carafe is made from borosilicate glass, and it comes with a heat-resistant collar that makes it comfortable to hold.

Coffees, old school percolators, nice coffee presses, a pod system. Each type has it's pros and cons. This little pour over system is wonderful! If you hate condensation on the outside of your iced coffee cup, or if you find that ice tends to melt too quickly, the Java Sok is a great solution. This one is designed for larger toounce cups, but it also comes in toounce and toounce sizes, as well as tons of colors and patterns.

It also boasts an overall 4. I keep one in my handbag for my 8am daily coffee run and another at home for back-up. I CAN'T be without it. These also make terrific gifts you're welcome Mom. It quickly aerates milk or cream to produce dense, cafe-quality micro-foam that you can pour over your coffee to make a wider variety of caffeinated beverages. This one has an overall rating of 4.

It is a lot quieter than the blender, and I can use any size cup I want because the frother is so small. Not only can I heat up my milk for a hot coffee, but I can also use it just the same with cold milk for my iced coffee!! Highly recommend this product!! I love my Nanopresso for camping, hiking, and travel.

The standard version pulls single shots, but you can also get a converter to pull double shots or use it with coffee pods, which makes for even easier cleanup. Simply load the portafilter, tamp it down, and release the pump, then flip it upside down over the included espresso cup which doubles as a lid and manually pull a shot of espresso. I almost want to start a church of the nanopresso.

Seriously though, I spend a lot of time on the road. Sometimes I'm [in] hotels and sometimes in a tent. This thing is the bomb and is worth every penny. If you want to make hot foam for proper lattes and cappuccinos, and you have the storage space to spare, an electric milk frother is a worthwhile investment.

It has a maximum capacity of milliliters, and can make both cold and hot foam. This product, however, has exceeded my expectations! After all, nearly a third of all U. With this in mind, we sought to understand how we could reduce our waste footprint without sacrificing the convenient options we enjoy. We split this into two parts — Bottles and To-Go Ware. We began by aligning our project with Restaurant Associates ' RA , the lovely staff who run on-campus food operations.

After hearing their thoughts, we decided the first step was to understand how students felt about plastic beverages and benchmark best practices with other Harvard schools and organizations. We put together a survey, which was filled out by Required Curriculum RC students and revealed several insights.

We found that there was low awareness about these machines, and that students sought a variety of options in their drink of choice that were not offered through fountain dispensers.

Looking ahead, we recommend that HBS increase awareness of these machines and diversify the drinks that are available through them: our survey revealed a particular enthusiasm for sparkling water, which could be offered as a way to increase popularity and early adoption! We also recognize that a minority of students remain skeptical about reducing plastic bottles, but hope that many of their concerns could be addressed through the use of more sustainable materials.

We also continue to work out operational, sanitation and price concerns regarding queues, post-pandemic hygiene and affordability. Despite these challenges, we believe we can make a concrete difference to how students view and use plastic bottles on campus, leading them to more sustainable dispensers and conscious consumption.



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