Similar, buy way more complicated and presumably more expensive, fiddler and harder to clean?I've been thinking about one also. Similar to the aeropress
I get better results (nicer tasting coffee) from my Aeropress, but use a combined cafetiere/mug at work. Available at Lakeland.Looks like a solution looking for a problem. A cafetiere or Aeropress would be just as quick, less likely to break and a lot less fiddly to clean.
OK, I found Mathew, the inventor, explaining how to make an Ooomph, what you and I call, coffee. It looks farking shite and for that reason..........I'm out.....but good luck Mathew.
I'm off now to press a button and make a proper coffee without the need for any Ooomph.
Good God! What the hell is that. As far as I could see from the demo, which took 3 damn minutes, it doesn't do any grinding and I'm not going back to the website to find out. There's probably another three minute video on how to clean it and another on how to store it, all buried deep within the marketingbabble.But it's got Intelligent Grind Correction, so it must be good.
Good God! What the hell is that. As far as I could see from the demo, which took 3 damn minutes, it doesn't do any grinding and I'm not going back to the website to find out. There's probably another three minute video on how to clean it and another on how to store it, all buried deep within the marketingbabble.
I'd suggest it goes at the back of the cupbaord of doom, with the Geroge Formeman grill and the chocolate fountain someone bought you for Christmas once.There's probably another three minute video on how to clean it and another on how to store it,.
Stop being so reasonable Nige, you're spoiling my rant.i use ground coffee and then take apart rinse and clean not too much 'Faff really and use it at work so being paid to do it as well result !!!!!
Stop being so reasonable Nige, you're spoiling my rant.