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| | | | | Making coffee with a US$2650 endgame electric coffee grinder | |
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| | | | | This post presents a deep analysis of 300 particle size distributions for various espresso grinders | |
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| | | Nestlé pods, pal; it's a lifetime relationship.That $500 machine is a down payment on a 400-900% tax on every cup of coffee you make with it: three cups a day and you pay for the machine again, or more, every year you own it. Next, a frying pan customized to work only with a single brand of eggs, yup. via samefacts.com I don't understand the popularity of those pod-fed coffee machines. | ||