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Madrilleno
 


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In-car Nespresso

Anyone tried one of these? Bit pricy but interesting. Like the idea of the Nespresso one.

https://www.handpresso.com/en/36-on-the-road
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Cheaper to take a flask Thumbs Up
  
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I'll stick with old faithful, it's been on 4 road trips & good few others & still going strong. 10 mins from wheels stop to wheels start again with 2 steaming cups of the good stuff. Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

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I use a jet boil and then a aeropress.

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I have a Handpresso, yes it’s a nice bit of kit, just keep a flask of hot water to use. It’s a bit of a fiddle but makes good coffee.
  
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Just waiting on someone recommending a jetfoil, fair enough, and jar of Nescafé. Or Mellow Birds!! Shocked Shocked
   
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deffo not, home is ~2,600 miles away and won't be there til this time next week!! I'll deffo need coffee before then. Whistle
   
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I use the Handpresso Pump in the tintent with Intenso Forte ESE pods. I’m very pleased with the espresso it makes vs hassle factor. Thumbs Up
  
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I have been using Handpresso for several years (the "Lavazza a Modo Mio" capsule version).

One of the best accessories I've ever bought !!! and a very very good Italian espresso!!!!!

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Re: In-car Nespresso

Madrilleno wrote:
Anyone tried one of these? Bit pricy but interesting. Like the idea of the Nespresso one.

https://www.handpresso.com/en/36-on-the-road


I was bought one for my birthday last year. I recently took it and used while on a motorbike trip around France, Spain and Portugal.

Pro's
It easy to use.
Just use and go. No cleaning required as such compared to other similar products.
The coffee from the Senseo pods is lovely
I met some lovely people who came to chat when they saw i had a coffee machine on the motorbike Laughing

Cons
The Senseo pods are plentiful online but can be hard to find in shops if you run out.

All told, I love it and highly recommend it 8)
  
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