Love coffee hacks? If you've been buying your whole bean coffee at Costco, there's one warehouse secret that you just need to ...
If your coffee enthusiasm extends to grinding your own direct from the bean, then [Christian Pederkoff]’s project should hit the mark, he’s created a rather neat 3D-printed coffee grinder.
Drop frozen whipped cream into hot coffee to cool it down slowly while adding creaminess. Use leftover coffee grounds in melted wax to make a scented candle. It fills your home with a rich, warm ...
Grab a cup of whatever and check out the build video after the break. Not exactly your kind of shop? You could always print an emergency coffee grinder.
The construction of a kitchen blender is fairly similar to that of a blade coffee grinder. But before you jump into experimenting with this kitchen hack, take note of a few critical considerations.
The answer's contentious: Some baristas grind straight out of the freezer ... So use a machine hack to craft some iced coffee in an instant, sip, and enjoy -- that's when the fun part arrives.