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Premium Single Origin Coffee Beans (Small Batch & Roasted to Order) 2kg $60-$70 ($20 off) + Free Express Post @ TWOCRACKSCOFFEE

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TWOCRACKS

Hi all - happy new year!

I have a cracking deal for you here - $20 off your cart total when you purchase 2KG's of coffee (excluding Ethiopia, Costa Rica, El Salvador as stock is low)

Just add to your cart and apply the code TWOCRACKS to get the discount.

As always it's free express post.

I will begin roasting and posting NEXT week from Wednesday and email out the tracking numbers as I go.

Any questions please ask on here or at [email protected]

Also the Globally Caffeinated Promo is still going ( any 4 x 250g bags of coffee for $40 roasted and posted)

https://www.twocrackscoffee.com/product/globally-caffeinated…

And if you would like to subscribe it's $35 a month for a different KG of coffee each month including express post! Winner! :)

https://www.twocrackscoffee.com/subscribe/

Cheers!

TCC

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  • +3

    $40-$45 for 1kg.

    Yeesh. I don't like paying more than $25 for 1kg.

    • Exactly the price it is with this deal - woo hoo! Your lucky day! :)

      • +1

        This guy doesn't math.

      • -1

        Really???

        2 x $40 = $80
        $80 - $20 = $60
        $60 / 2 = $30 per kilo

          • $13 for express post - I assumed Conservative paid postage on top of his price - maybe not.
            Its still a great deal for coffee of this quality:)

          Cheers

        • The deal had $80/2kg before (so original price $100/2kg) it got edited a few minutes ago

          • +3

            @Quantumcat: that was edited by someone else and I changed it back again - hope its clear now
            The deal was always the same - 2kg for $60-$70 inc express post using discount code.

            cheers

  • -1

    All these writings but you couldn’t include the final price per kg in title or post?

    • +1

      I did that last time but it confused a few due to the different kg prices - so left it at $20 off 2KG this time

      cheers

    • +1

      edited now - hows that? :)

  • I get coffee from my local roaster for $35/kg with free local delivery. It's just a normal price but I get coffee from there cause it is very good, and I like supporting local businesses (and work pays for it). So I don't think $40+ per kilo is worthy of a deal.

    Edit - why was it $80/2kg before and now it is $60-$70/kg? You changed the deal?

    • Yeah I edited the title not the deal - $60-$70 for 2KG including Express post is the deal - depending on what coffees you choose.

      Yep I offer the same for locals - $10 off the site price per KG.
      I think $40 per kg including express post is well priced for small batch single origins. Its going well so far anyway:)
      Good on you for supporting local though.

      Cheers

    • +6

      You can do what you like - so can others - some people like to have the best of whats available not just something that 'does the job'
      Enjoy!

      Cheers

    • +3

      You probably should have not written anything. It is clear from your comment that you know very little about coffee.

    • +1

      Not a fair comparison, those are very stale. Better comparison is the 50%off Pablo and Rusty deal, loving it 1kg for $19 a month delivered.

      • -2

        You clearly never tried them, not stale at all.

        • +1

          For most people's taste, the optimum time for coffee beans is between one and three weeks or so after roasting.. typically after around three or four weeks, they start going stale (and getting staler, and staler every day). Typically imported beans from the supermarket were likely roasted at least 3-6 months ago (potentially even longer, depending where you buy it). I guarantee you that anything roasted last June smelled and tasted very different in June than it does now.

          When I primarily drank stovetop coffee I always used Lavazza. It was the best of the supermarket brands. When I got a decent grinder and started trying different local suppliers I quickly learned there really was no comparison between Lavazza and decent, freshly roasted beans. Now you might prefer Lavazza, and thats fine.. it just means you prefer stale beans. There's nothing wrong with it, its personal preference. The same way my grandma prefers sweetened wine.. but at least she has the good sense not to go around and pretend the cheap plonk she likes is the same product as the stuff people pay 3 times more for at the bottle shop.

  • +2

    I've ordered from these guys many times - the beans are amazing. Everything from dark roasted Brazilians to light and fruity Ethiopians, the roasts are always spot on.
    Free shipping, takes ~2days to get to me from one coast to the other. The globally caffienated promo is the way to go if you want to try out a few different beans.

    • +1

      I thought people not beans..

    • +2

      thanks for that - a bit of positivity! Cheers :)

    • +1

      Agreed - been getting the promo for the last year or so because there's always new beans to try, and so far they've all been good

    • -3

      0 posts 3 comments. Very believable.

      • +2

        Ok you've made your point - haven't you got anything else to be getting on with now?

        Trolling on a coffee deal - really?

  • +1

    I’m a regular customer, on the $35 per month subscription. Always quality fresh coffee delivered quickly, different single origin each month. Haven’t had one I didn’t enjoy. The only problem I have is getting through 1kg per month. Never quite understood why the Manna Beans deals at $60 for 2 kgs always get to the front page. I’ve had Two Cracks and Manna Beans, they’re both equal quality in my opinion.

    • Thanks :)

  • OP, do you sell green beans?

    • +1

      Hi there. I don't usually but email me and we can work something out.

      Cheers

      TCC

  • How much better is this to Vittoria ($15 per kilo)

    • +2

      Overcooked pub steak vs prime dry aged ribeye on the bone cooked medium rare.

    • +1

      I haven't tried Twocrackscoffee so i can't comment on the quality at all. However it is a locally roasted single origin coffee as opposed to Vittoria which is a large scale commercial blend. The two differences you would expect are:

      1) Vittoria is a blend, TCC is single origin. You would expect to taste the particular characteristics of the variety and region in a single origin bean. If there is a particular bean you know you like (say Ethiopian Yirgacheffe) you can buy it from TCC.

      2) One is roasted in bulk 3-6 months ago or longer ago. You would expect a local smaller batch roaster to give you coffee that was roasted a week or two before receive it. Freshly beans have way stronger, more vibrant flavour than ones that were roasted a long time ago, somewhere overseas and have been spent many months being warehoused, shipped and sat on shelves before you picked it up at Woollies.

      This isn't to say you will necessarily like the beans here. I usually buy a blend for my espressos (though I still buy locally roasted stuff). The Store rep should be able to recommend something they think you will enjoy if you tell them what flavour profile you like and what kind of coffee you're making (filter, plunger, espresso etc)

  • +1

    The beans are top quality.

  • Does any of these beans work well with milk-based coffee? Still have this impression that single origins works best with non-milk based coffee, and that I should be sticking to blends…

    • Hi there.. The darker roasts I do are the organic PNG and Colombian.. Both go very well as espresso and milk based coffees.

      Cheers

      TCC

  • +1

    Have gone through many beans from here, always great quality

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