NexPod – Nespresso cup replacement

NexPod refillable Nespresso cups NexPods are single use capsules made to fill in an easy and clean way to be used with your Nespresso coffee machine. It works with both coffee and tea.

How do NexPod cups work?
1. Insert the circular paper filter in the cap of the pod
2. Use the pod itself to gather the coffee and close the capsule directly in the coffee bag to avoid spilling
3. Press the ground coffee in the pod
4. Clean the edge of the capsule before closing it (To prevent leaking)
5. Insert the NexPod capsule into your Nespresso machine

USB Cup Warmer

USB Cup Warmer
For all those people out there working late on their desks, this may just be the most interesting gadget ever. To make sure your coffee cup at work never gets cold again, you should put it on this convenient cup warmer. It makes sure to keep your daily coffee warm between 50 and 60 degrees celsius. It also displays time, temperature and has a manuel on/off-button so you don’t always need to unplug the USB-cable. Only downside? You need to buy atleast 5 of them, which makes a minimum total of 29,30 EUR. More info can be found at Chinavasion.

Not your average cup

Two German scientists, Klaus Sedlbauer and his colleague Herbert Sinnesbichler were wondering how to solve the problem of your coffee never having the perfect temperature when you drink it. Wether it’s to hot or to cold, they have it figured out for you. Using PCM (Phase Changing Materials) they created a coffee mug that absorbs the heat of your freshly brewed coffee immediately. When this happens the PCM turns liquid and stores the warmth of your coffee. Then slowly, it brings down to the optimal temperature which for coffee is 58 degrees Celsius. Under ideal conditions it can keep your coffee at this perfect temperature for 20-30 minutes.

For more information visit www.bookofjoe.com
Intelligent Coffee mug

Nespresso at the Montreal Masters Tennis (Rogers Cup)

Nespresso carries on they’re worldwide status inside the game of tennis, by being one of the sponsors at Masters series event in Montreal. Nespresso is also quite a good renound for they’re sponsorship at the French Open, the thrid of the 4 grand slams in the tennis year. Is Nespresso the selection of the worlds finest?
Does anyone recognise some good tennis players who drink Nespresso coffee?