• WASTECH@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    So true! It all started with a $30 hand grinder and a Chemex, and it has grown to this. Luckily, the espresso machine seemed to finally scratch the itch and I haven’t felt a need to get anything new or upgrade anything since then. Between coffee, photography, and custom keyboards, I have enough expensive hobbies.

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      1 year ago

      Is the fellows kettle worth it?

      We have a 5 piece vacuum storage set, a few of their mugs, and I’m always half in half out on. $200 kettle

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        1 year ago

        It is expensive for sure. If you are trying to make better tasting coffee, not at all. A few degrees won’t really make a difference in the final taste. Honestly, I got it because it’s probably the nicest looking kettle out there. The money would be better spent going toward a better grinder IMO.