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1kg Freshly Roasted Coffee and Bodum Coffee Maker Delivered $65 - Free Cups First 20 People

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Your paying anywhere up to $99 per kg for instant coffee

Instant coffee is expensive and your not getting the aroma, freshness and flovours of freshly roasted coffee.

Go to http://blandicoffee.com/?p=1331

It is a quick and easy as instant coffee and if brew very similar way. This package is all you need to start enjoying beautiful coffee.

This is the perfect package for instant coffee drinkers looking to upgrade to fresh coffee. This package is cheaper than buying 1kg of instant coffee.

Package includes;
1 x 250g Blend 425 - Pugno Dolce
1 x 250g Single Origin - Ethiopian Harrar
1 x 250g Signle Origin - Panama Boquete Casa Ruiz
1 x 250g Single Origin - Brazil Cerrado Alto Carmello
1 x Bodum Brazil 3 Cup Coffee Maker
1 x Free delivery in Australia

This package including the Rockingham Cups is valued at $120

If your the first 20 customer to order this you will received 2 x 220ml Rockingham cups valued at $20 be quick as it is limited offer!!

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  • +1

    Let's compare apples vs apples.
    Fresh potato is about $2 per kg from Woolworths.

  • I don't understand your comment…

    I found in the major supermarkets instant coffee was sold for $9.99 per 100grams that is $99 per kilo and that is expensive for water down coffee, not fresh, no aroma, and no taste….

    check out my blog site it explains coffee in a little more detail

    www.blandicoffee.com/blog

    • As a reference, Woolworths currently have Harris beans on sale - 2 1kg bags for $34.

      Sure, quality might not be as good, but it's hardly the $99/kg you're talking….

      • I am talking about instant coffee.

        Instant coffee is $9.99 per 100grams

        What I am trying to saying is why would you pay that much money for watered down coffee. I am making people aware that there is another way to make quick and easy coffee while enjoying the great aroma and great taste.

        Supermarket Coffee Beans are another subject altogther.

        I can cofidently say that most if not all coffee beans in the supermarket are not fresh. They have been in warehouses or on ships comming from overseas before they reach your local supermarket. Roasted coffee beans only last 4 weeks after roasting. The coffee beans you find in the supermarkets have no roasted date only expiry date or before before date.

        • +4

          The point I was trying to make is that extrapolating a per kilo value from a 100g sample is not smart..

          To purchase a 1kg pack of instant coffee is around the $30-40 mark.

          It's like saying that a small bottle of Coke is $3, so Coke is $10+ a litre!

    • +3

      I found instant coffee has nothing to do with the real coffee.
      If you like to compare your coffee with something else pick a better target… Something fresh… Watermelon for example…

  • can you explain the difference between a french press and yours?

    • It is French Press or plunger style coffee maker and the coffee is grounded to suit this brew process.

      Let me also explain that my coffee is roasted and let to rest in special container with 1 way valves for a week before I bag them for wholesale customers as wholebeans or ground the coffee to specified ground for customers.

      The resting period lets the coffee to mature and degas so that the coffee beans matures in aroma, taste and flovour.

      Instant coffee is roasted, ground and brewed and then made into instant powder, no time to mature, that is why it is bitter and tasteless, no aroma.

  • If this is all that you need to make coffee, does this mean the the beans are pre-ground?

    • This starter pack is aimed at the instant coffee drinkers who are looking for something as easy and quick as instant coffee. It includes a Bodum Brazil Plunger that makes up to 3 cups of coffee. It also includes 4 packs of 250grams coffee making a total of 1 kilos of coffee. The pack contains the Blend 425, Single origins from Ethiopia, Brazil and Panama. They also have been grounded to suit the plunger style brew.

      • That is correct….

        If there any queries please feel free to post or email me directly, I will glady answer any questions…

    • The starter pack is aimed at someone that is comming from instant coffee that has no equipment or someone that wants a low cost entry into fresh coffee.

      The Starter kits includes coffee samples of the range currently available at Blandi Coffee and is grounded to suit the brew process. The Bodum Brazil coffee maker and Rockingham Coffee Cups which are Commercially used in cafes and restuarants which are durable and Italian Style thick walled ceramic cups.

  • Nice. Thanks

  • hi Rep… can i pick the colour for the Bodum? i really like the red one but cannot stand the lime yellow one… also do i still get the free coffee cups or it is sold out?

    • Cash8 if you are interested I can arrange the red but it will at an extra cost as I have to pick it up from supplier at a higher cost, email me at my contact us page http://blandicoffee.com/?page_id=2 and I will explain it to you further and I can keep the cups for you.

  • +2

    i drink both instant coffee and french press. as much as i love freshly grounded coffee beans (aroma + taste), i think we must do instant coffee justice. 1kg of instant coffee produces more cups than 1kg of coffee ground. for example, to my taste, i use 2 teaspoon of instant coffee to make 1 cuppa, but need to use at least 2 tablespoon for french press to make the same strength (yep i have given up using tsp for coffee ground, use my soup spoon now lol…)

  • +4

    Bland Coffee?

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    Sorry, no comment on the deal (it's decent), but brave choice of brand name to say the least. :)

    • LOL but I would like to clarify it is Blandi Coffee, it is my surname.

      • +2

        and you didnt think that would be bad for marketing? i deal is alright but im not likeing the marketing. agreed with above compare apples with apples

      • Sorry but defiantly a brand fail, I read it as Bland too :s

  • $65 for 1kg of coffee + a plunger is about right.
    Guess the cups are the bonus if you manage to get in the first 20.

    • There is a checkbox for the Rockingham coffee cup offer, this will disappear once the 20 is reached, so you will know before you pay for the items.

  • +1

    Even if you do pay $10/100g for instant, that is only 20c per shot, similar to roast beans.
    (2g instant, 8g ground @ $30/kg.) A coffee plunger is $30. Poor value here.

    Rep either has no clue about coffee, or is deliberately deceptive.

    • Great point you raise.
      Lets have a look at what you are saying
      One teaspoon of instant coffee is approx 2grams
      One teaspoon of grounded coffee is approx 5 grams
      Now let’s examine that teaspoon of instant coffee,
      What amount of grounded coffee content is in the 2 grams of instant coffee??
      What amount of ground coffee is use to make that brewed coffee?
      You have to think about it instant coffee is made from a brewed coffee liquid which is then made into instant coffee powder.
      That 2 grams of instant coffee is a brewed liquid not actual coffee like that 5 grams of ground coffee.
      So your answer is Yes, you can make coffee from 100grams of instant but you have to use more teaspoons of instant coffee to make the same kind that is equivalent to one teaspoon of fresh grounded coffee.
      So in the end you end up using the same or more to make the same coffee content as ground coffee.

      another point is the deal I have is worth $120
      4 x 250grams Ground Coffee 4 x $13.99 = $56
      1 x Bodum Brazil Coffee Maker RRP $34
      1 x Shipping Fee is $12
      1 x Rockingham Cups $20
      Approx $120 Value

    • Deliberately deceptive.

  • Agreed, no deal here..I get my fresh roasted coffee beans from merlo coffee on the gold coast. I buy in 200g lots and they come with 2 coffees, all for $10. Cheaper if you buy more at once. Beans roasted on site and best in oz in my opinion!

    • We are not comparing my Roasting Company to other roasting company, that is best left to peoples taste and preference.
      Every roasting company has own unique roasting profile and niche and that is not what we are talking about here.

      I am talking about instant coffee value compared to freshly roasted coffee it does not matter what company it comes from.

      • Yes, but I am comparing fresh roasted to fresh roasted…you are trying to compare fresh with instant or oranges with apples…

  • +1

    Comparing instant to fresh roasted coffee is pointless.

    Please compare like with like, and most decent coffee houses charge between $30-$40 per kilo delivered. Once you are in the ballpark then we can talk.

    • +2

      I usually pay around $40/kg for my coffee if I pick it up. I bought this deal because I needed a new plunger anyway, and with the bonus cups it made it a good bargain for me.

      I also get to try out 4 different coffee varieties in the process. Who knows, I may actually prefer one of them to what I usually drink now. Either way, I don't see the point of comparing this deal to either instant coffee or supermarket-coffee until someone has actually tried it. It may be great, it may not be, but for the price, I'm looking forward to giving it a go. I just hope that they can send me whole beans and not ground coffee (I made that request in the comments section of my order).

  • +3

    You're…
    Failed on the first word.

    I prefer the Nespresso system. Dearer, sure, but for convenience & taste, it suits me perfectly well. Good luck.

    • Hi AuSlade

      If the pod style coffee machine works with you thats fine. What I have done here with my offer is even if I don't get a sale it is about educating people.

      There are people reading this posting and learning something. I have answered all the questions and queries on this post and people can make an imformative decision now what is better.

  • -1

    What I would like to reinforce here is that everyone can agree that instant coffee is not as good as fresh coffee in general. There is no debate about that.

    So if an inferior product is as expensive as instant coffee costing $99 per kg my fresh coffee alone is more superior and cheaper but I am also including a complete package as well.

    That is my comparision

    • Instant coffee is delicious!!!! It's definitely not "real coffee" and it lacks the sublties of but it IS smells pretty good and taste great!

      For a fair comparison, you need to compare cost per amount of coffee. I doubt instant will be anywhere near the price of freshly roasted coffee.

      You also ignore the other benefits of instant coffee. (Less wash up, no dredges, no need for extra equipment, availability).

      Essentially, this comparison of your product against instant coffee is a cheap was to make your coffee appear more valuable than it is.

      It's not worth a neg. Decent coffee is around $30/kg. A 3 cup plunger is around $30. So an extra $5 for shipping + free cup is a decent deal.

    • -2

      Anything compared to shit will come up smelling like roses.

      I hate it when retailers try and educated me. Thanks to Israel I got a university education when i dropped out from grade 8. Your coffee is overpriced.

      This stuff might work on ur cappo slurping artsy fartsy volvo driving customers, but this is OZBargains - we are Deal Divinity, Gods of Goods, Masters of Materialism and this kind of 'education' is insulting to say the least.

      • At least we agree that instant coffee is not the best.
        Like I said instead of paying outragous price for instant coffee
        you have an alternative that is better and cheaper.

        I hope you can see that the deal is better, cheaper and you get more.

        This deal is still cheaper if you buy all the bit separately on my website or elswhere.

        So it is a win… win

  • Thanks for the response everyone… it has been great.
    I would like to say that there is ONLY 4 left so don't miss out.
    I will post when the offer has finished.

  • +2

    Without going into the whole instant v ground bit, the prices you quote for instant coffee must be from a 7/11 or something.
    Coles price for International Roast (Not everyone's favorite but reasonably popular)
    100g = $4.20 or $42.00 / kilo
    500g = $17.13 or $34.26 / kilo

    Certainly small containers of premium coffee can be around $10 / 100 gram, but anyone who buys that small an amount will find your kilo of ground coffee will have gone stale before it is all used.

    • Hi Ozbargain Hunters, thank you all for the response positive and negative.

      I have read all the comments negative and positive and have listen and learned from the comments posted.

      I am going to post a new bargain that is based around what was said on this post. I really hope that the next time it will be more positive than negative

      Thank you all again at Oz Bargain
      See ya all next time.

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