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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de diciembre de 2024
This was easy to assemble and is good quality.I ordered this for storing espresso beans so that I would have my weight out shots ready to save me some time in the mornings.This is a nice setup, I'm not sure why they include two hoppers, however, the ace tubes are decent, the only complaint that I would have is that there is no one way valve, so I prepare what I want to use for the next day, the night before, and avoid preparing many days worth.5 of 5 overall.
Charliie’s TRUTH
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de diciembre de 2024
This coffee bean storage looks so cute ! It’s just a great conversation starter. It looks good and has been a great storage for my beans. I buy a big bag of beans and this helps me to easily get to the beans or grounds easily to make my coffee daily ! I love it . So far no issues with freshness ☺️
Angeleyes
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de diciembre de 2024
This product has it all except 2 things I prefer in my favorite bean cellar storage tubes. My favorite brand one has a lid that has a one-way valve that lets the co2 off gas as coffee rests on newly roasted beans. And the second is it include two funnels that is redundant and I wish another storage tube was included instead. The rest positives are:Quality plastic tubes with stylish solid lidsAttractive decorative storage rack that doubles as display presentation rack.Nice storage rack with a good finish and build qualityFunctional funnel of decent quality that fits inside tubes securelyGood quality set that has real eye appeal, a good price, and great package value.
Robert Novak
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de noviembre de 2024
I have a couple of bean hopper sets like this, letting you pre-measure and even pre-grind a single cup's worth of beans for a pourover or other brew method. Those have come with funnels to make it less messy to fill, but the funnels have nowhere to live, and they inevitably get lost.This one includes two funnels, and the stand, a bit bigger than most I use, has spaces for both funnels to live. It isn't upright, so it may take up more room and requires front access space of course, so no setting it behind things.Important to note that the weight capacity will vary on your grind size, so experiment a bit before putting it into your daily autopilot routine.I'm thinking this may work better on my desk at work, perhaps under a monitor, where I have a bit more underutilized counter space. At home, I'll continue using the upright units I have for my regular beans and my partner's decaf.At about $55, it's on par with the other 6-hopper kits I've got.
Nelairi
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de noviembre de 2024
I thought I would like the design of it more than I do. I think I would rather have had another tube or two rather than the funnels that are of limited value. The fact that it spells out "Coffee" may appeal or not, that's a design decision you can work out for yourself but I suspect it would work out better in the background of youtube shorts than in a home.The tubes themselves seem to be fine and will hold enough coffee for espresso, aeropress, or similar. If you have a hand grinder or single dose grinder these really improve the process of making a coffee by moving the weighing of beans into a prep job you can do once ever few days.My spouse thinks this is ugly and doesn't want it in use, so that's a potential problem too.I have tried a few different coffee dose tube set-ups and my favorite so far have glass tubes with individual pressure release valves on the top. That arrangement is more compact and more useful. But this is more visually striking and if you have the space on your coffee bar this could be a visually striking little "functional sign" telling people "coffee stuff is here" - assuming it matches your tastes of course.
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