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    Quote Originally Posted by MarilynMonroe View Post
    I would love to buy an expresso machine at some point.


    Try getting a model train set, teecha.

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    Btw, you once posted that moka pots were too complicated for you, so...

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    Celebrating the 10th anniversary of me and my trusty Vietnamese coffee filter being together this year!

    The Coffee Thread-coffee-jpg

    He never lets me down and always delivers the goods.

    Not bad value at all for about $2 or $3 (he also has a smaller mate who makes an appearance occasionally).

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    Looks fucking epic Hal, dare I say it, Soviet-esque

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonecollector View Post
    Looks fucking epic Hal, dare I say it, Soviet-esque
    Don't say that to a jam roll.

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    555555 how does the fucker work anyway?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonecollector View Post
    555555 how does the fucker work anyway?
    The base filter, which sits on top of the cup, has minute holes in it.

    So too does the brewing chamber that sits in the base filter.

    You place both above your cup and put the ground coffee in.

    You then put the press filter, which also has holes in it, on top of the coffee.

    Pour your boiled water over the top, put the lid on and wait for it to drip.


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    A piece of piss. I had a moka pot for a while but kept burning the handle when I was half asleep in the morning.

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