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  #1398846 2-Oct-2015 15:41
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richms: I remember when awesome coloured things cost more than the boring ones.


Now everyone just wants gold.  Or rose gold. :-/




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  #1398868 2-Oct-2015 16:07
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networkn:
richms: I remember when awesome coloured things cost more than the boring ones.


I always swore I'd never have bright coloured appliances, but I have a red kettle at the office and it's awesome. It boils faster.


problem is it's a green espresso machine, which means it only dispenses green tea, not coffee :P

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  #1399437 3-Oct-2015 18:42
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Tried Nespresso Vanilio (vanilla) capuccino last night in ASB show ground, WORST cappuccino EVER. Extremely waterly, strong artificial flavour......
That being said, Kazaar is quite good. But not good enough for me to switch from DG to Nespresso. The DG Espresso Intenso is quite good enough, when I have time and need something quite different I use plunger. 

So, no Nespresso for me. I'll save for a decent espresso machine in the future, maybe.....


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