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    Andy Anderson
    BPL Member

    @ianders

    Locale: Southeast

    Best coffee I've ever had. Trail or no trail. It's worth buying a Jetboil just for the coffee!

    #1890041
    chuck w
    BPL Member

    @kcwins

    Locale: WY

    I agree. The only negative is the clean up after. Messy

    #1890042
    drowning in spam
    Member

    @leaftye

    Locale: SoCal

    That, and Jetboil warranty service may be atrocious too.

    #1890049
    Richard Lyon
    BPL Member

    @richardglyon

    Locale: Bridger Mountains

    I agree that it makes the best backcountry coffee ever, and its only downside is the mess that goes with every French press. I'm aware of the recent thread on Jetboil service, but that company has always been quick and responsive whenever I've contacted them.

    #1890054
    chris Nelson
    Member

    @nel250

    Locale: San Francisco

    The coffee is good with the press and it works well but the clean up is a disaster.

    This might sound weird but for those of you that like cream and sugar in your coffee you MUST try vinacafe. http://www.vinacafeusa.com/ To be honest it is the best cup of joe around. They come in nice packages and are amazing!

    #1890074
    NoCO-Jim
    BPL Member

    @noco-jim

    Locale: NoCO

    I'll bet it's the "best cup of joe around"

    #1890077
    Jason G
    BPL Member

    @jasong

    Locale: iceberg lake

    looks like you can get em on amazon and ebay for around .50 each..

    #1890078
    Roger Caffin
    BPL Member

    @rcaffin

    Locale: Wollemi & Kosciusko NPs, Europe

    I think a 'bag' actually holds 20 sachets inside.
    So that would be 100 cups for $36 (or less on eBay).

    Cheers

    #1890165
    Devon Cloud
    Member

    @devoncloud

    Locale: Southwest

    I have the accessory but have never used it. I guess I will have to give it a try if I ever put it in my pack again. I have been using a wood stove and the coffee you can buy at the grocery store that comes in tea bags lately, but it is no cup of coffee to write home about, that is for sure.

    #1890261
    chris Nelson
    Member

    @nel250

    Locale: San Francisco

    yes, they are pretty cheap. They are the size of a tea bag packet and already have the sugar and cream in it. It is instant coffee so no ground to deal with. If you are a cream and sugar person you will love them. If you like your coffee black, stay away.

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