This Mug Does Everything (kind of)


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  1. Sam
    Sam says:

    I'm an office worker who grinds my coffee at home and uses a v60, filters, and a gooseneck pouring pitcher that i keep in my desk. if you're not shifting desks all the time, it works! but with the number of times I've spilled hot water/tea/coffee on everything on my desk and/or myself, just everywhere I've ever been, a really spill-prone pitcher seems like asking for trouble lol

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  2. Dayana Claghorn
    Dayana Claghorn says:

    I know someone who did a lot of business travel, and put together a coffee kit to take to the hotel, complete with a kettle, thermos, filters, grinder, and water filter.
    I don't think he would buy this now, or based on some of the issues brought up in this video, but this is a cool concept.

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  3. qualcosa88
    qualcosa88 says:

    I had this many years ago and never got the hang of it.. yes it can do many steps, but it doesnt do them well.. I was very interested to see your reaction (especially the grinding xD )

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  4. INVULN
    INVULN says:

    I may have missed it, but what brand was that gooseneck kettle? Do you like it, looking to suprise my (ex-barista) wife with one, and want to get something nice, i know she wants a gooseneck, i just don't know anything about them haha, thank you!

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  5. Alicia Lieu
    Alicia Lieu says:

    I got something similar on Amazon but with an electric burr grinder. It has a rechargeable battery on it and has twist on lid for carrying. I bought a silicone collapsible kettle to go with it. I have also traveled with an Aeropress, brought my own ground coffee, and used the hotel coffee maker for hot water.

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  6. Jam
    Jam says:

    I don’t understand the point of the kettle part. You have to pour water from one kettle into another kettle and then over the coffee. Why? What am I missing?

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  7. Skyler Azzuolo
    Skyler Azzuolo says:

    Honestly this is screaming (to me) [designer] liked a good cup of coffee in the mornings, but that Hotel coffee isn't great. It's pretty easy to get hot water in a Hotel, likely enough so that the "kettle" isn't burning hands. The lid will keep it drinkably hot for the elevator ride to your room if need be.

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  8. fluffy
    fluffy says:

    Right now I'm stuck in a hotel and this would be absolutely perfect for my coffee brewing and consumption needs, if it weren't for the flaws you pointed out. I've been trying to make do with an aeropress and the in-room coffee brewer thing but it's been frustrating.

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