yeohausmyhaus
✨Two closet karang gunis on a quest to furnish, refurbish & refresh

Listen Up Coffee Lovers!

75
  • Eclectic
  • HDB (BTO)
  • ~900 sqft
  • 4 br
  • Couple Living
  • Hey folks! 👋🏻 Welcome back to our humble abode! Today, we are going to share with you something close to our hearts, something that we can't live without. That's right, it's our love for a good cuppa! We'll be showing you our favourite appliances and equipment that made a huge difference in our coffee-making game, all these while not breaking the bank! While scrolling through, do keep an eye on a few of our favourite cups!
  • First up, our biggest investment, the espresso machine! We purchased this big boy from Taobao which cost us approximately $600 (inclusive of delivery) and boy, was it the best decision ever. From grinding of coffee beans, frothing of your favourite milk, to delivering a solid espresso, this machine was able to deliver similar standards to what we can get from cafes. On top of that, doesn't it just look so pretty?!
  • Next up, one of our favourite coffee contraption, the Hario V60 dripper! If you are a coffee lover like us, I'm sure this V60 is not something foreign to you! We chanced upon this dripper while shopping at Cash Converter and we knew we had to get it at that very moment! It was BNIB and it was only going at $2.50. Can you believe that!?
  • Lastly, introducing to you, our Moka Pot! This is our latest investment for our coffee making set. Back story, we went for a coffee roasting class and was introduced to this particular contraption. Loving how this small device was able to brew a cuppa that packs a punch, we knew we have gotta add this into our collection too!
  • To sum it up, if you have always been wanting to enjoy a good cup of coffee at convenience of your home, why not consider starting your very own cafe collection like us! Do share with us if you have any other suggestions that we should add into our collection. Till next time! - Nay & ZQ
  • 12 February
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