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As an engineer I think her comments on 'a cheap humi' my not be correct. Anything with decent wall density, breathable seal and spansh cedar (with approprate hunidification) should peform quite well.
CE have done plenty of tests and there is not a big gulf between a ?200 and ?2000 humi.
BTW Their coffee shop is one of the few in London I would call good.
Many guys here in the states use igloo ice chests with cedar panels. been using one for a while and it has been perfect. Cheap and effective. Buy bigger than you think you will need. I for one am not one to blow money on a piece. I would rather spend my cash on the sticks inside the piece.
NB - got bot the coffee machine and grinder old and knackered and rebuilt/restored/modified/updated ....now if only I could afford a classic car.
Mate! Good effort. Here's mine...
I also buy from Has Bean - tremendous service. I've been meaning to try Square Mile for ages because I know it'll be great. I also use James' Gourmet Coffee quite often too. Their Formula 6 espresso blend is one of the best I've tried. You might want to give them a go if you haven't already.
Oh, and if you're looking for coffee in London then there are a few places but the best I know of is Flat White somewhere in Soho. They don't sell beans but the espresso is blinding.
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