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Snow Peak Titanium Cafe Latte Set

Hiking & Camping > CookwearRated: *** by 2 reviews.

Backcountry.com

Can't stand the thought of a morning without your precious latte, even when you're in the backcountry? You can have both your backcountry serenity and your latte bliss when you take along the Snow Peak Titanium Café Latte Set. Brew your coffee in the café press and then foam up your milk (or milk powder) in the milk foamer. Snow Peak made the Café Latte Set out of titanium, so it's light on your back and lasts for ages.

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Country of Origin:United States
Material:Titanium
Size:[Café press] 3.2 x 5.5in, [milk foamer] 3.2 x 3.6in
Storage Sack:Yes
Warranty:Lifetime
Weight:13.3oz, (380g)

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Snow Peak Titanium Cafe Latte Set Reviews Summary:

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*1
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Positive Reviews:

Great gourmet coffee maker

Rating:*****

I use the French press on a daily basis at home. The milk foamer I use when I really want a treat. I've tried a lot of different coffee roasts but, my favorite seems to be Folgers Columbian. You can really tell the difference between automatic drip. I sometimes backpack and I like the French press for its light weight, ease of use and simple to clean. (just rinse).

cow trail walker at Backcountry.com on 01/09/2008

Negative Reviews:

Milk Disaster- season of no foam

Rating:*

To be honest, we were disappointed with the milk foamer. It is not that good as we expected. It just doesnt make so nice foam as it supposed to be. Any cheaper milk foamer(every milk foamer on market is cheaper than snow peak one)i used before is much better than this. We were amazed by its light weight, however, it is not good if the foamer does not make foam no matter how light the weight is.

joyjunwang2301980 at Backcountry.com on 08/11/2008