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Joy Resolve Barisieur Tea and Coffee Alarm Clock $503.20 ($196.70 off) + Free Delivery (QLD C&C) @ Alternative Brewing

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Joy Resolve Barisieur Tea and Coffee Alarm Clock Features

Precise Brewing Temperature - Brews coffee at 94 degrees Celsius for optimal flavour extraction.

Rapid Heating - Equipped with a 500W smart induction coil, it heats water to the ideal temperature in just 3 minutes.

Borosilicate Glass Construction - Offers excellent heat retention and durability, providing a clear view of the brewing process.

Integrated Coffee Drawer - Stores up to a week's worth of ground coffee, eliminating the need for daily refills.

Built-In Peltier Cooler - Keeps your milk fresh, so you can add a splash to your coffee right when you wake up.

Customisable Alarm Settings - Features volume adjustment and an LED time display that auto-dims in the dark for optimal sleep conditions.

Brew Delay Function - Allows you to set the alarm to go off before brewing starts, ensuring you wake up to freshly made coffee.

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  • +2

    I'll stick with my Teasmade for tea, and my Breville YouBrew for coffee, otherwise I'd be tempted.

  • +5

    To appeal to true coffee aficionados this needs a way to get freshly ground coffee into it automatically. They need some kind of Wallace and grommit attachment that actuates the grinder and yeets coffee out and into the brewer in the morning.

    • +2

      And before Wallace and Gromit - Rube Goldberg.

  • -1

    a) If it only takes 3 minutes to brew, why the need to automate? It takes me longer than that to get to do my pre-coffee morning routine.

    b) I had this working 20 years ago with a mechanical timer and dripolator for like $100. Not a bargain.

    A bit Rube Goldberg.

    get freshly ground coffee into it automatically

    The night before is good enough in reality. But putting a weeks worth in the drawer does not sound so good.

    • +1

      Not sure why you’re being negged here.

      You sound older and wiser than the ones negging you tbh.

      Even the weird coffee guy (Hoffman),agrees with you.

      And https://www.ozbargain.com.au/user/49868 kindly provided the link to Hoffman’s scathing, but precise review of it.

  • Snooze button needs to be way way bigger and easier to press. :)

  • +2

    Intriguing device, but…a lot of glass and the company seems to have gone bust. It'd have to be a LOT cheaper to entice.

  • +2

    Also needs a built in toilet and toothbrush charging stand

  • I'll take it at buy one get one free. One for my side and one for my wife's.

  • +1
    • +1

      Summed it up well.

      Over engineered rubbish

  • Mr Wilfords perpetual motion machine.

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