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Get freshly brewed coffee on-the-go or at the camp site w/ this portable maker for $16

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B.E. Infinite (98% positive in the last 12 months from 50 ratings) via Amazon is offering its Portable Coffee Grind and Brew Master for $15.97 with free shipping for Prime members or in orders over $25. Regularly closer to $26 or so, this is the lowest price we have tracked in years on Amazon and the best we can find. Rated 4+ stars.

Infinite Portable Coffee Grind and Brew Master:

  • CONVENIENT DUAL FUNCTION CERAMIC GRINDER & TRAVEL MUG – Doubles as pour over coffee filter with travel cup. It is your all in one coffee making solution.
  • GIVES A CONSISTENT EVEN GRIND FOR BETTER FLAVOUR – The burr grinder has an adjustable Ground-Sizing Knob that makes it easy to mill your beans to your favourite level of coarseness. Whether you need a coarse grind for your French Press, or a fine grind for espresso, the Grind and Brewmaster is the perfect accessory for your favourite brewing method.
  • COMPACT, EFFICIENT, AND DURABLE – Made with superior stainless steel, the hand crank folds in easily for simple storage and transport. The hand grinder, pour over filter, and insulated GoCup are all contained in a sturdy, but lightweight 3.5 by 7.5 inch cylinder.

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