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A magic coffee maker

Apr 28, 2008
There is no doubt that everything on the Earth obeys to the gravity law formulated by Sir Isaac Newton. In other words, everything that goes up must come down. However in the short run coffee lovers will have the opportunity to realize that there is a least one exception to this law. The gadget in the question represents a gravity defying coffee maker named Kahva and designed by Lina Fischer.

The unusual feature of this device consists in the fact that it lifts the boiling water up into its ceiling and after some time the brewed coffee appears, thus affirming black "coffee" magic to an awed audience. In fact making of such a magic coffee is quite an easy process, so you just have to follow the steps:


  1. Fill the double-coated glass container with water and put the desired amount of coffee into the upper brewing unit.
  2. Bring the water to boil by using the induction powered table station or any other heating device.
  3. Watch the hot water flowing upwards into the brewing unit due to the rising air-pressure. Listen to the bubbling noise and smell the aroma of coffee. Let it brew for a few minutes.
  4. Switch of the heating device and watch the brewed coffee emerge in the glass container, quickly drawn back through a filter by a vacuum witch has been created by the cooling.
  5. Open Kahva by turning the grip and pour some fully aromatic coffee directly into your cup.


Finally, as it turned out, there is no magic at all. Yet given gadget being very original and innovational deserves quite a high appreciation. Thus I think that the amount of coffee lovers who will tend to replace their old devices with this one will be significant enough.









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» posted by: Unknown / Apr 30, 2008 03:22 PM
Never heard about Cona machines?

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