ESPRO Seconds - a few available
- Bikeminded
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http://espro.ca/shop-master/seconds-the-espro-press
Been watching this page and weren't seeing any show up. Emailed them this morning and they added a few seconds to the stock.
Gitem' while you can! Great price and free shipping.
(I'd ordered a Medium a few minutes ago...had mistakenly ordered a Small from another site some weeks ago and returned. I learned about this seconds site from another HB members post later...I can't recall who, but thanks!)
Been watching this page and weren't seeing any show up. Emailed them this morning and they added a few seconds to the stock.
Gitem' while you can! Great price and free shipping.
(I'd ordered a Medium a few minutes ago...had mistakenly ordered a Small from another site some weeks ago and returned. I learned about this seconds site from another HB members post later...I can't recall who, but thanks!)
- Eastsideloco
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- Joined: 13 years ago
Thanks for the heads up. I had the site bookmarked, but hadn't checked it today.
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I snagged one this morning, too.
I am a Chemex guy at home, but this should work well for work.
I am a Chemex guy at home, but this should work well for work.
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Too bad i bought a Large just before Xmas at full price. This is a nice press, very well made and insulated. When i need more volume then an Aeropress, i use this Large Espro Press. This is a quality product and i believe made in Canada.
- DouloScott
- Posts: 38
- Joined: 10 years ago
Super excited, just got my large today and am about to brew my first batch. Having reviewed the press the only blemish I can see is a SUPER micro dent on the bottom of the press, not visible when you have it just sitting and maybe a scratch and smudge on the actual plunger top. I would have expected worse wear for a Second. Looks great to me.
- baldheadracing
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Not made in Canada, but a Canadian company... and don't worry about the seconds. Espro has the same price US$ or CA$, but the seconds are only in US$. For Canadians these days, the seconds cost about the same as local retailer-discounted prices.Séb wrote:Too bad i bought a Large just before Xmas at full price. This is a nice press, very well made and insulated. When i need more volume then an Aeropress, i use this Large Espro Press. This is a quality product and i believe made in Canada.
Meanwhile, I am (im)patiently waiting for my Kickstarter Espro travel press to ship
-"Good quality brings happiness as you use it" - Nobuho Miya, Kamasada
- Eastsideloco
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The good news is that you don't have to worry about the product never making it to market, like some of the other coffee-themed Kickstarter campaigns! You mug is probably weeks away from your door, which is a lot sooner than having to wait until Neveruary.baldheadracing wrote:Meanwhile, I am (im)patiently waiting for my Kickstarter Espro travel press to ship
- Bikeminded (original poster)
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Looks like Monday delivery for me.DouloScott wrote:Super excited, just got my large today and am about to brew my first batch. Having reviewed the press the only blemish I can see is a SUPER micro dent on the bottom of the press, not visible when you have it just sitting and maybe a scratch and smudge on the actual plunger top. I would have expected worse wear for a Second. Looks great to me.
I'm thirsty.