I got caught up in the hype the last couple of weeks and backed the pitcher this morning when it debuted. The last couple of Kruve / Kickstarter projects have worked out so far; so, I hope this one works out as well.
Interesting discussion. What do you say about products that another manufacturer improves upon? Patents? And more importantly, enforceable patents? And who is first to the market?
I picked up a WAFO blend/checkmate basket while I was in Taiwan, this basket is not available outside of Taiwan. I’ve tried it against the Weber basket, I got that one as a present. I had a friend over and had a espresso taste test and both of us liked the WAFO basket better which is interesting as it is designed for both milk drinks and espresso. It made me very curious about the espresso only sole/spirit.
Jibby jugs are a scam imo, the manufacturing process to make a fine tip does not increase the cost of manufacturing whatsoever XD Kruve one not a bad price though! EDIT: For reference i can pour a perfect unicorn and other intricate designs with my £20 pitcher
I got caught up in the hype the last couple of weeks and backed the pitcher this morning when it debuted. The last couple of Kruve / Kickstarter projects have worked out so far; so, I hope this one works out as well.
I could not find the 3in1 pitcher on slow pour supply. I saw single spouted pitchers of different size pour spouts.
Interesting discussion. What do you say about products that another manufacturer improves upon? Patents? And more importantly, enforceable patents? And who is first to the market?
I picked up a WAFO blend/checkmate basket while I was in Taiwan, this basket is not available outside of Taiwan. I’ve tried it against the Weber basket, I got that one as a present. I had a friend over and had a espresso taste test and both of us liked the WAFO basket better which is interesting as it is designed for both milk drinks and espresso. It made me very curious about the espresso only sole/spirit.
Jibby jugs are a scam imo, the manufacturing process to make a fine tip does not increase the cost of manufacturing whatsoever XD Kruve one not a bad price though!
EDIT: For reference i can pour a perfect unicorn and other intricate designs with my £20 pitcher