12v expresso coffee makers.

Kegs1972

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I actually had a moment after reading all these replies and dug this gem out of the cupboard. I picked it up about 10 years ago at an op shop, makes a really mean espresso, now part of the camp set up! 20200517_171137.jpg
 

LurchWA

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x 2. Not just x 2 on the comment, but I have 2 nano's. One in my camp kit (with barista kit) and one in my work bag (with nespresso adaptor)



One day when I get rich, I'm going to grab a delter press to see what is more convenient.
Great video mate, made it look so easy and not a burn kit in sight either!!! :oops::oops::p:p:)
 

peterfermtech

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x 2. Not just x 2 on the comment, but I have 2 nano's. One in my camp kit (with barista kit) and one in my work bag (with nespresso adaptor)
Same for me but the other way around . The nespresso adapter is easier camping and the barista at home with one of these
Thinking of giving it a go off the inverter for camping.
 

CTL

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We use the Aldi one. Half the price of the Lavazza.
Sometimes the milk sticks, about the size of a 20 cent coin, but a wipe with a bit of paper towel removes it without issue.
 

sharkcaver

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We use the Aldi one. Half the price of the Lavazza.
Sometimes the milk sticks, about the size of a 20 cent coin, but a wipe with a bit of paper towel removes it without issue.
Good to know. I have read some of the cheaper ones (aldi/kmart etc) tend to stick, but this is the first I've read the sticking is easy to clean afterwards. I'm looking for one without a handle, just a tube type. Have seen them around, just not recently.
 

sharkcaver

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I actually had a moment after reading all these replies and dug this gem out of the cupboard. I picked it up about 10 years ago at an op shop, makes a really mean espresso, now part of the camp set up! View attachment 68040

The Bialetti Venus 6 cup.

I have 3 of them, 1 x 6 cup, 2 x 4 cup. Just placed the 4 cup in Max for those mornings I want to break camp earlier than I usually do when I screw around with the nanopresso.

Dont look at the price of them.....but far better than the alloy ones IMO.
 

CTL

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My work’s social club uses the Aldi coffee pod machine and milk frother. About 60 users. If anybody can stuff something up, it would be a work meal room. Never had an issue with the Aldi milk frother sticking and everybody just uses paper towel to wipe it out. Just don’t immerse in water.
 
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