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whinmoor85 Is anyone selling the actual Orea dripper at the moment, they seem to be out of stock everywhere
whinmoor85 Is anyone selling the actual Orea dripper at the moment, they seem to be out of stock everywhere
ken0062 Got mine from Good Coffee Cartel when it was available. The Orea shop was restocked recently but it’s sold out of the dripper again.
Got one of these today. Incredible for £20.
I’m sure it’s going to have other uses too.
I’ve used it for the intended use and found it fantastic.
Depending on how long the tip is, it may be handy as a “coffee boiler endoscope” too…
I prefer the old fashioned method of olive oil down the ear for 3 days then squirting water down to flush the bits out, something very satisfying about seeing large lumps of wax in the bowl.
Very satisfying indeed being able to hear again!!
SurreyAlan definitely falls into the “more information than I needed” category 🥴
CoyoteOldMan may be handy as a “coffee boiler endoscope” too
Brew boiler…. Espresso anyone! 🤮
SurreyAlan I prefer the old fashioned method of olive oil down the ear for 3 days then squirting water down to flush the bits out, something very satisfying about seeing large lumps of wax in the bowl.
Maybe with the steam wand for an ultra-refreshing experience. 🥵
DavecUK Potential issues with nutty notes tainting flavour in the cup…
PortafilterProcrastinator I do not know what human ear wax tastes like…..nuts…hmmm😝
Human nuts?
DavecUK Endoscope put another orifice into my mind!
Exactly. It’s got lots of potential uses and the silicone rubber tips can be removed and changed so there’s no need to put a tainted one anywhere.