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Cafflano Kompact Coffee Maker $39 (Was $99.95) + $9.95 Shipping @ Alternative Brewing

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FIRE SALE until Sold Out!

As one of the most compact coffee brewers on the market, the Cafflano Kompact has become a favorite of backpackers, minimalists, and frequent travelers. When not in use, the brewer compresses to a mere 61mm x 108mm and weighs just 220g, making it perfect for brewing on the road.

The Kompact uses mixes bellows-style and immersion brewing to produce full-flavoured and full-bodied that’s similar to coffee from a french press or the Aeropress.

Basic Cafflano Kompact Instructions:

Uncompress the brewer.
Grind 16g of coffee at a medium setting and place in the Kompact.
Add 270g of hot water and attach the airlock cap.
Wait 2-3 minutes, then take the airlock cap off.
Flip the brewer over onto a mug and press down firmly.

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  • +3

    If they are such a favourite product, why the clearance? Can't be that popular if you need to do clearance price until literally sold out.

    • New model?

  • Not enough coffee for me

  • Hi OP, any plans for wacaco nanopress deal.

  • Looks like a nightmare to clean.

  • These are easy to clean alternative and work really well - I've bought one for home, one for work and several for gifts. Aka swissgold filter. They work out about the same price as this deal if you include shipping, less if there's an outlet nearby.

    https://ezicafsolutions.com.au/
    I just realised, it looks like OP sells them: https://alternativebrewing.com.au/product/frieling-coffee-fo…

  • These are OK, I used it for a while then went back to AeroPress, more fiddly, more to go wrong, coffee not as good as AeroPress. Until I got the Delter which AB have for $39 as well, now I use that if I'm after coffee for one.

  • Hey rep - looking at getting a manual grinder and a portable coffee brewing thing. Currently using a moka pot. Preferably after a machine that's fairly forgiving to beginners - any advice on kompressor vs delter vs aeropress? Can you do anything special with a manual grinder bundle? Ideally after a grinder that is going to last a while (and not break).

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