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  • #16
    Agree Andy...

    I bought a couple of Artisan Smith items way back when, and Coffee Parts looked after me extremely well.
    And, I'm very happy with my AS items as it happens...

    Mal.

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    • #17
      I would be happy to make my purchases only from reputable sellers even if I had to pay more. Unfortunately they don't sell everything.
      I couldn't find any other seller that would offer aeropress made of something other than plastic.
      Plus not everyone offers worldwide shipment.

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      • #18
        You make no mention of where you are on the planet so the reply was talking about local Australian options.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by coffeecraft View Post
          I couldn't find any other seller that would offer aeropress made of something other than plastic.
          Pretty sure plastic is the only option for Aeropress. You might be thinking of a french press???

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          • #20
            Originally posted by flynnaus View Post
            Pretty sure plastic is the only option for Aeropress. You might be thinking of a french press???
            artisan smith offers aeropress-like brewers made out of copper or stainless steel or something like that.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by woodhouse View Post
              artisan smith offers aeropress-like brewers made out of copper or stainless steel or something like that.
              So they do (stainless steel).

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              • #22
                Originally posted by flynnaus View Post
                So they do (stainless steel).
                They do, not only stainless but leather covered, for a mere $189 reminds me of the old red leather covered Silvia, always wondered why

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                • #23
                  I had a look through the website and wow some of the stuff is very, very nice. Seems a pity that people have had such poor outcomes, good business idea if it was executed and supported well. No excuse in this day and age for bad business support, although if your product is popular or unique enough I guess sometimes it doesn't matter and you will succeed despite yourself.

                  I can think of a couple of examples in the software world Xero and eBay. eBay support is actually pretty good now but their business model for small vendors and used goods that built their business is dead due to high fees and swamping eBay listings with big vendors and chinese imports. We use Xero at work and wow the support is terrible and their website goes down weekly despite being a raging success.

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                  • #24
                    They might spend a bit of time trying not to talk to patent lawyers.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Barry O'Speedwagon View Post
                      They might spend a bit of time trying not to talk to patent lawyers.
                      Yes, I wondered about that too and there's also the Cajun Coffee Press,

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                      • #26
                        Andy

                        Your own location states "Internet", which implies the absence of any such limits ))

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