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    You can get the cans in brisbane servos and I don't Mind them


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    @ Drewboy don't mind a short black every now and then out bush.
    I made a trivet from Stainless to heat coffee maker on one of those gasmate stoves
    The point being these cans are perfect for roadside stops, or is no stove or wood available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drewboyaus View Post
    Man, that setup was outrageous.
    You've gotta love your coffee to be hauling around a genie to brew it!
    I use a stove top percolator in the bush and it works a treat.
    Nothing wrong with that lol I have a hand held expresso thingy, no need for a jenny .

    @TD watch out the last time I asked for a short black I was politely told we don't call them that, they are cafe noir

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    im looking at a 3000w inverter to run my pod cappuccino machine so no genny.
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    Really? I know some people can't drink instant coffee and that's fine but I would do what Darren does. Grind your beans (with your cordless drill haha) and then I dunno what he does after that but it looks easy and makes a great coffee

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    or bring a Dare lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    Really? I know some people can't drink instant coffee and that's fine but I would do what Darren does. Grind your beans (with your cordless drill haha) and then I dunno what he does after that but it looks easy and makes a great coffee
    I have a Mypressi





    http://mypressi.com/



    and this hand grinder for the coffee beans that Lucas smartly pointed out would work using my 18v drill!! Yes it Does!



    kyocera-ceramic-upright-coffee-mill

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    So Mr.. What sorta cash do you pay for the gas refills??
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    This is my setup in the Patrol. A porlex grinder stored inside an Aeropress.



    And in the bus an old Zassenhauss grinder plus stove top mokka pot similar to these.




    I am a bit envious of your Mypressi though. How much for the gas refills, & how many cups per refill?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Westy's Accessories View Post
    So Mr.. What sorta cash do you pay for the gas refills??

    About 60c each and each one will do 3 to 4 coffees.

    I need to buy some more!!
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