In aid of Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October, Jura UK is auctioning this unique looking ENA 5. Bidding starts at £ 1 and the machine is one-of-a kind considdering the two-tone color. Only downside? The auction is only valable to people living in the UK!
Category Archives: Coffee makers
Nespresso portable coffee machine
Latelay we have had the Hourglass coffee maker, the Kahve and the Handpresso. The new Nespresso portable coffee machine looks small and very luxurous. This exclusive gadget has been a project from Gavari Design. The water tank, which can maximally contain 300 ml of water can be easily detached and refilled. The machine itself works on electrics using a rechargeable battery or an adapter.
The incredible Handpresso
It’s small, easy to use and amazingly cool for coffee addicts.
Simply pump untill you reach 16 bar, add hot water + E.S.E pod and that’s it!
More information can be found at www.handpresso.fr or Amazon.com
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Kahva Coffee Maker
Making a cup of coffee may seem like magic to many people but with the Kahva coffee maker it has been made for real.
It looks stylish and is easy to use, the design was created by Lina Fischer and it uses gravity to make coffee.
Here is how it works:
1. Fill the double-coated glass container with water and put the desired amount of coffee into the upper brewing unit.
2. Bring the water to boil by using the induction powered table station or any other heating device.
3. Watch the hot water flowing upwards into the brewing unit due to the rising air-pressure. Listen to the bubbling noise and smell the aroma of coffee. Let it brew for a few minutes.
4. Switch of the heating device and watch the brewed coffee emerge in the glass container, quickly drawn back through a filter by a vacuum witch has been created by the cooling.
5. Open Kahva by turning the grip and pour some fully aromatic, mocha-style coffee directly into your cup.
Brunopasso – Japanese design
The Hourglass Coffee Maker
Making coffee without using hot water is now possible. The Hourglass Coffee Maker
uses cold water but takes up to 12 hours to brew. The concept is simple, put your coffee in the brew chamber, fill it with cold water, set everything together and that’s it!




