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Specialty coffee items - flask, electric burr grinder, gooseneck


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IMG-20230322-WA0025.jpg.86aa57c5f1f0518ea745e0849f61ab8a.jpgI've upgraded my coffee set up and up for sale is my old kit. Still works great and perfect for anyone who is getting into pour over and specialty coffee.

 

Bodum bistro pour over flask - a cheaper chemex (that's what I've upgraded to). Includes a pour over flask, with a reusable fine mesh net. If you prefer paper filters, it's exactly the same width as a chemex and you can use those filter with it too. It has a visible crack, but there are no leaks, I've been using it for at least 6 months like this. It formed from the ice whilst making an ice coffee during the summer.

 

£20 (paid £38)

 

 

Dualit EL60 electric burr coffee grinder - electric burr coffee grinder from Dualit. This model is extremely popular as an affordable entry level grinder. You can adjust the grind size by clicking the hopper and can grind 250g in one go (although it's much better to grind it fresh daily). Few minor cosmetic marks but works perfectly.

 

£35 (paid £85)

 

Hario style stovetop gooseneck kettle - with a built in thermometer. Much cheaper than an electric kettle but still giving you the control of a gooseneck. I used to boil water in my normal kettle and transfer to this. Now upgraded to an electric one.

 

£10 (paid £20)

 

Generic hand grinder - ceramic burr hand grinder. Adjustable grind size.

 

£10 (paid £20)

 

Collection from se23.

 

 

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