The Cafelat Robot is a lever coffee machine that is easy to use and maintain. It has a simple design and works like a professional espresso machine, but without electricity. The Cafelat Robot is for people who want to be in control of the whole coffee-making process.
It is simple to use, but you will need to spend some time getting used to how it works. In this article, we will look at the most common problems and how to solve them.
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Wacaco is known for its innovations in the field of portable coffee makers. It is ideal for coffee lovers who are often on the go or have limited space. In this article, we will take a closer look at three popular models: Nanopresso, Picopresso and Minipresso, and compare their main features, advantages and disadvantages.
Wacaco Nanopresso
Nanopresso is a universal model at an affordable price that standardly works with ground coffee. With additional accessories, it can also be used w..
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1Zpresso is a renowned manufacturer of hand grinders with many years of experience. Based on customer feedback, new models are introduced and constantly improved.
The aim of this guide is to provide a simple overview of the different models and to help you choose the ideal grinder for a particular coffee preparation method.
The 1Zpresso manual coffee grinders are available with three types of adjustment mechanisms:
internal adjustment - Q2 S and J,
top adjustment - JX-Pro..
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Sometimes you ask us for our opinion on which capsule coffee maker is best for using our refillable eco capsules. Dolce Gusto? Nespresso? Cafissimo? Or something else?
First of all, it is a question of budget. Capsule coffee machines can be bought in supermarkets for as little as €30 (on sale). You can also buy a branded capsule coffee machine (e.g. Miele) for up to €1,500.
We think the Dolce Gusto, Tassimo and Cafissimo systems are very affordable.
The medium and high price range consi..
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Iced coffee is the perfect companion on hot days – it combines the invigorating effects of caffeine with a pleasant refreshment. Although it may seem like a modern trend, its history goes back much further. In this article, we will look at various recipes, interesting facts and tips on how to prepare it at home like in a professional cafe.
The first mentions of cold coffee date back to the 17th century in Algeria – the so-called "mazagran" (a coffee drink with ice and sugar).
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If you live a sustainable life, you've probably already thought about using 100% of everything that goes through your hands or mouth - like coffee. Nowadays, we know about energy-saving coffee makers (cafissimo easy), different refillable capsules (see the section on refillable capsules), but what to do with the main ingredient - coffee?
How to use coffee grounds?
Check out our top tips and tricks for using (and reusing) coffee 100%.
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