Yes, I know that’s an airfryer but I don’t roast beans in it. This is my new setup as per yesterday. Missing is the Hario hand grinder here.
Most used equipment is most likely the V60 on the right. That’s my daily brewer.
V60 will definitely taste better but I would be too lazy to not just use that big Philips mfer that auto-grinds and goes tchsss tchss like a braking bus as a daily driver.
Yeah that’s right, if you need to brew a few batches and keep it warm then it’s awesome. But for just a large cup, I can do the manual labour 😂. I love them all, and every piece of hardware in there serves a purpose
Nice - simple and neat!
I might hunt for similar shelving hardware on the weekendDo share pics when ready 👌
I’ve had the same Phillips coffee maker. Really good coffee in my opinion. Switched to a Moccamaster with a good grinder, but I prefer coldbrew at the moment (simply too hot for warm/hot coffee)
I love it, for larger batches it’s really useful. Moccamasterwis great to, and wins it designwise.
You make coffee in an airfryer?
Never thought of air fryer fresh roast… 😀
Apparently it is a thing:
https://coolcoffeecats.com/roasting-coffee-beans-air-fryer/
I like it. I would very much enjoy going there every morning to make my pot of coffee. Looks clean, efficient, and visually appealing.
Oh, I love the idea of shelving for my coffee station. Never thought about doing that before, I might have to set some up!
My drinks corner already has an Ikea cabinet at teh wall, but that rack setup looks usefull in my hobby/work room. Where did you find it?
We have a store in the Netherlands that’s called xenos. If you use the search on their website (xenos.nl), for the word ‘wandrek’ you will get their sizes and options
That’s good to know. The Philips coffee machine should have given away the country. ;) (Although, everything is made in china and sold all over the world now)
I’ll put it on the wishlist and check the store out next time in town.
TIL Phillips is a Dutch company, its so common in the UK I just assumed it was from here