1kg Coffee Beans from $25, Up to 55% off Equipment + Del ($0 w/ $99 Order, C&C, Opt Delay Dispatch 4+ Months) @ Lime Blue Coffee

1010

Hey Oz Bargain Community,

Heads up I feel like I'm about to type a small novel. I do think it'll be a good read, but of course if you're flat chat, please feel welcome to skip to the good stuff below in bold as we've got a super duper deal for you here which provides the opportunity to score savings on 16 different coffees with 1kg of fresh coffee from as little as $25. Also we have extremely rare discounts on some well known coffee equipment/accessories brands (yes we've been building up our catalogue) including Nucleus (up to 25% savings), Comandante (40% savings), Hario (up to 55% savings), Chemex (30% savings), Delter (50% savings), Matrix (30% savings) and more. Also I've got a better picture of our team's availability for the next few months as such I've now opened up dispatch spots to reserve for the next few months, so via this deal you'll be able to make the absolute most of this super pricing without needing to stockpile via placing a few orders utilising our unique scheduled/delayed dispatch feature. For example, if you place 5 separate 1kg orders, utilising our unique delayed/scheduled dispatch system to schedule 1 dispatch per month for the next 5 months with this deal you could instantly save up to ~$150 today!

OK it's time for my mini novel to begin, now get comfy as I'm about to take you on a journey…

If you've been reading my prior novels or following what Lime Blue Coffee has been doing over the last few years, you'll know that rather than believe the "word on the street" about anything coffee related I prefer to find out myself through trial and error. When there's more error than success you likely never hear of the product testing, but when I have a breakthrough (well at least that's what I call it) on a product, especially one that may have a less than desirable general reputation, but for no valid reason (as in if treated better the product wouldn't have such a bad wrap) I'll sing it from the rooftops (well not literally as Karaoke isn't in my wheelhouse). Some memorable coffee I believe in my own way I've changed the general outlook (just from Lime Bluers perspectives) of Decaf and Vietnam coffee, both of which I took a fresh approach to sourcing and creating the roast profiles for.

The product I'm launching today may be my biggest challenge yet to convince you that it's delicious and it's general negative flavour perception isn't so much from the product, but more so from how the product is being used. To assist with convincing you it's a terrific coffee and outstanding value for money (in my humble opinion of course) I'm bringing out all the stops and you'll be able to try this new Single Estate coffee (yes I've kept it as a Single Estate so you can experience it as a stand alone flavour) in-person at our Moorabbin roastery as an espresso, milk based or filter coffee (along with our 15 other coffees currently available all of which are featured in this deal). OK drum roll please for our first ever Robusta coffee; this coffee is a Specialty (Fine) Grade, Single Estate Honey Processed coffee from India. Robusta provides a simply, sweet delicious coffee, but doesn't have the nuanced complexity of Arabica overall or amazing vibrancy (acidity kick), so please note, Robusta won't replace our Arabica. Currently 15/16 of our coffees are Arabica, I'm just offering something different as a one-time thing as is the norm with me to bring new and different things to you. Robusta behaves fairly differently during roasting compared to Arabica, so it's been a bit of a challenge to be happy with the profile, but now I'm thrilled with the results (wouldn't be offering it to you if I wasn't) and I totally stand by the flavour along with all our coffees. Like the Vietnam Single Origin coffee we have which I love, I've only found this one Robusta I thoroughly enjoy, so I'm glad I've found one I'm happy with as it took a lot of searching and testing to fine this absolute gem. When you try our India Mysore Single Estate Honey Processed Robusta please keep in mind although super smooth and sweet in flavour, it does pack a caffeine punch with roughly double the amount of caffeine as Arabica coffee. I've put in the work and I'm happy with the outcome, but if you're still not convinced, no stress all our favourite Arabica coffee is featured in this deal as Lime Blue Coffee isn't changing direction, we're just expanding your options to try new things as we have always done :)

OK it's now time to get this super duper coffee party started, all the details and links you need are below!

We're offering you up to a 50% discount off fresh coffee bean range (you currently have 16 different options to choose from). Furthermore, you can save up to a whopping 55% off equipment and accessories (we added a lot exciting new products to the range)

1) Save up to 50% Coffee Bean Super Sale, from $25 per 1kg bag and $15 per 500g bag, there's lots of different coffees on sale, 2 pages and 16 coffees to be exact,

2) Save up to 55% Savings Sale on Coffee Equipment and Accessories Super Sale. We've brought back some favourites and added lots of nifty new gadgets to the mix too, there's literally 2 pages of products available including Nucleus (up to 25% savings), Comandante (40% savings), Hario (up to 55% savings), Chemex (30% savings), Delter (50% savings), Matrix (30% savings) and more.,

Deal valid for orders placed until Tuesday 09/06/2026, unless sold out before. Dispatch can happen for you as near as tomorrow as far as the last Wednesday in September (30/09/2026), except our Vietnam Single Origin which you can delay dispatch for up until the end of June. Once a given dispatch date is at full capacity the green circle will be removed and date will turn red, first in best dressed :)

Some helpful info:

  • You're welcome to place multiple orders scheduled for dispatch at various dates (delayed dispatch) to make the most of this deal, we strive to dispatch our fresh coffee within 72 business hours of roasting
  • We're happy to accommodate dispatch date and click and collect/pickup changes, you just need to select a new dispatch date either via clicking the "Edit or View Your Order" button in the order confirmation page or simply logging into you Lime Blue Coffee account at least the day before the current date you have selected for your order
  • One dispatch per order
  • Please ensure you use the "shipping" dispatch date selector on the cart page if you'd like your order delivered to you and that you use the "click and collect" date/time selector if you'd like to pickup your order. If you plan to pickup your order please ensure you select the "pickup in store" delivery option on the checkout page, as this not only eliminates the shipping fee for you, but also allocates your order to the click and collect system we have in place, so it means you'll receive different notification messaging to assist you towards a smooth pickup experience
  • Any existing orders are unable to be changed from delivery to click and collect due to the different tech systems in place
  • If you select 500g as a quantity please ensure you also select 500g as the packaging option. If 500g is selected as a quantity with 1kg as the packaging selection the product will show as "unavailable"
  • 500g bag packaging (it's resealable) is also available for orders larger than 500g this is from an extra $5 per kg including the discount (normally $10 extra per kg) to cover the extra bag/s, label/s and time it takes to pack
  • Complimentary gift notes can be submitted via a reply message to your order confirmation email
  • The largest bag size we use is 1kg and it has a zip (it's resealable), for example if you order 4kg with 1kg packaging you will receive 4 x 1kg bags, you will not receive a single huge 4kg bag

Delivery and Click and Collect info:

  • $0.00 for Click and Collect from 15 Cochranes Road, Moorabbin, VIC 3189
  • $0.00 Free Shipping for orders over $99. Simply freeze any excess bags to keep them nice and fresh :)
  • $6.99 No Delivery Company Preference Flat Rate Shipping (No Parcel Locker/PO Box/Collect)
  • $9.99 Courier's Please Flat Rate Shipping (No Parcel Locker/PO Box/Collect)
  • $9.99 Australia Post Flat Rate Shipping (Parcel Locker/PO Box/Collect available)
  • $14.99 Express Post Flat Rate Shipping (Parcel Locker/PO Box/Collect available)

Related Stores

Lime Blue Coffee
Lime Blue Coffee

Comments

Search through all the comments in this post.
  • +7

    TL;DR

    Just ordered some Brazil single origin for delivery after my next order, the “pick a shipping date” makes these deals so much more convenient.

    • Morning @Carrera1963 haha fair enough, it is a mini novel :)

      How amazing to hear, thank you so much for another wonderful order, it really does mean so much and I'm wrapped to know our unique scheduled/delayed dispatch feature is a real winner for you!

      • I sent an email to you Tom on 15 May, for some coffee recommendations and still haven't received reply. Still waiting for your reply………..

        • +1

          Hey @powerful9990 apologies for the slight radio silence…did you get a reply today?

          If you did get a reply you perfectly send a reply to a notification, but when sending you changed the "to" email, which meant the email was sent to the wrong account and misfiled…we have a lot of email filters set up, so whenever there's a variation to the query system we have in place that email can get misfiled. The system we have is to achieve efficient and accurate responses for customers as well as preventing queries going to the spam folder. If you have a pre-dispatch query about an order just hit reply to your order confirmation email without changing any details to do with the subject line or "to" email. For post dispatch queries, same applies, but a reply email to your tracking info email instead. For general queries not to do with a specific order you're welcome to just email tom@limebluecoffee.com :)

          • @LimeBlueCoffee: Thank you for your reply on the post. I am after some coffee recommendations.

            Medium roast
            Fruity

            I have picked below from your website
            - Colombia Cauca Single Origin
            - Nectar of the Gods Blend
            - Moments to Memories Blend
            - Chanchamayo Grade 1 Organic Single Origin

            I also want to understand what does it mean by

            score = 85/100
            Flavour scale = 7 (Fruit 1 to Chocolate 10)
            Acidity = Sweet Pink Lady Apple/Milk Chocolate/ Mandarin

            I have been until now buying store shelf coffees and not happy with the quality of my coffee.

            • +1

              @powerful9990: Sure thing @powerful9990 very helpful insight to help me point you in the right direction, thank you!

              Medium roast that's fruity I'm recommend the following:
              Colombia Single Origin = blackcurrant type fruitiness
              Vietnam Single Origin = citrus type frutiness
              Nectar of the Gods Blend = tropical fruit more subtle fruitiness than the two Singles above

              Moments to Memories is more of a caramel and milk choc flavour and our Peru Single Origin has strong, sweet caramel notes.

              The score, don't worry too much about, if it's above an 80 it's specialty grade 80-84.99 = good 85-89.99 = very good 90+ = excellent, but also means it's hundreds-thousands per kg so comes with a price tag

              The flavour scale is just our personal guide to help people know what coffee they are ordering, it's just an indication whether the coffee is closer to fruity or chocolate, below a 5 is very very fruity and best suited to black coffees, around 6-7 is fruity, yet familiar and not too wild.

              Acidity guide is so you'll have an indication of the sharpness/vibrancy of a coffee e.g. a granny smith apple is a lot more tart/sharp than a pink lady apple

              Any more questions you have are most welcome :)

    • How much is 1kg Brazilian delivered to cbd (short version :).

      • Hey @tunzafun001 $29.99 + $6.99 delivery :)

  • Hey Tom,

    Thanks for the first deal that extends past the financial year for delayed delivery. Time to stock up again.

    • +1

      Hey @kulprit you're most welcome, I know from messages a number of customers have been chomping a the bit for available dispatch dates to open up further into the future!

      Thank you so much in advance for you future orders, love the planning ahead skills to ensure you don't need to worry about running out of the good stuff :)

      • +3

        No problem,

        I know this is probably on purpose as well, but the extra special discount you've offered on the brazil and Peru has made it not possible to do a 3 X 1kg order (even if only 1kg is Brazil) and get free shipping. Best suggestion to fix the 25c?

        • +1

          haha I wish my math was at that level of excellence to hone free shipping down to preciously 25c across 32 SKUs of coffee and 18SKUs of equipment…I promise you free shipping played absolutely no part in the varied discounts across this deal. All that said I'm not quite sure if I'm following your combo to be 25 cents away as 3kg of Brazil or Peru via this deal is $9.03 away from free shipping…anyway simply way to get over the line is change 1kg bags to 500g bags, add espresso cleaning tablets or paper filters…a number of other coffees unlock free shipping with 3*1kg and our India Single Estate unlocks free shipping with 4kg for $100 :)

          • @LimeBlueCoffee: Sorry tom.

            I meant 1 kg of Brazil for example ($29.99) and then 2kg of things that are $34.38 a kg.

          • @LimeBlueCoffee: Any other ideas Tom. I dont need smaller bags or tablets or filters. But your Brazil is your best bean so like to include 1kg of it in most of my 3kg orders.

            • @kulprit: Hey @kulprit sure thing, just switch one of the $34.38kg to 1kg of Colombia Single Origin instead which is $35.99 and will just tip you over $99 thus unlocking free shipping for you :)

  • +1

    Out of curiosity, not a criticism, but just want to understand the landscape.

    I noticed that there are more and more discounts everyday with coffee here on ozb.

    OP, are you seeing a slow down in sales from the cost of living pressures and now customers require discount for you to move products?

    Have the customers followed the Coles and Woolies mentality and only stock up during half price weeks. Hence the change in mentality resulting in the need for discounting?

    • +17

      Morning @Vodafail no harm in asking, always better to ask than wonder!

      We discovered something pleasantly surprising a little while back…We get full priced orders every single day and the more varied the products on discount the greater the amount of full price orders grew in a positively correlated way. As we have at any one time 16 or so coffees available, discounting different coffees at different times lowers the barriers to entry for people to try different types of coffee they may not otherwise try and in doing so they may discover a new favourite or the taste tests may solidify their original favourite, so what we've been seeing if people trying different coffees and when they find their favourite they stick with is and repeat purchase regardless of if it's on sale or not. I'm sure there's some that just order whatever is on sale and that's perfectly fine too, but the surprise uptick in regular prices order has led to us increasing our options and offering more regular deals…so it's a bit of a help us, help you, help us type of coffee loop :)

      • +13

        Surely not ozBargainers, they wouldn't be caught dead paying RRP!

        • +1

          I suspect even ozbargainers help out by pre-ordering multiple orders to lock in a discount and delaying delivery - which offers interest free capital to lime Blue.

          It's a win-win for both parties 😊

          • +1

            @Chocobros: Yeah. I may have dropped around $800 on coffee partway through last year. My org runs through about 1kg a week so make good use of the delayed dispatch. Get about one order per month.

  • +1

    Hi Tom, will stick and order in. Also, big fan of the phrase "flat chat". I feel like the only person I've heard use it is my PE teacher from the 90s, and now you. Thanks for keeping the phrase alive.

    • Hey @wearytraveller fantastic, thank you so much for your terrific order, it's sincerely appreciated!

      Haha glad you're a fan of "flat chat" I'll continue to do my part not only to keep it alive but bring it back into fashion (perhaps wishful thinking about bringing it back) :)

  • thanks - ordered a couple of single origin to try out.

    • +1

      Amazing @repeat thank you so much for that terrific combo order!!!

  • +3

    Are you ever going to get the Guatemala anaerobic back? That coffee has changed my life (not really, I just really really really like it)!

    • +2

      @LimeBlueCoffee if you could that would be amazing! Bought 500g to try last month and regretting I didn't get a larger quantity :')

      • +2

        Hey @askvictor and @stiffpianist I'm so wrapped to know how much you enjoyed that very special, vibrant coffee as did I!

        We bought up and sold all the stock in Australia at that time, I'm working with the importer to see if we can get more, but if we can if won't get to Aust for a few months, I'm exploring other similar coffees in the meantime :)

    • Agreed. Favourite LB ever.

      • Wow I can't believe Hames Hoffman is on ozbargain

  • +2

    What’s the top-selling coffee by kilogram, and which one is your personal favorite to recommend?

    • +5

      Hey @Regie69 all our coffees hold their own in terms of relative popularity and if they don't they lose their spot in our offerings. However, the most popular tend to be the more familiar chocolate and caramel type coffee notes, think Brazil, Peru and Moments to Memories :)

      I really do love them all and do switch it up quite often in terms of what gets me through the day. That said if I could only ever have one coffee for the rest on my life, hands down it would be our Colombia Cauca Single Origin, it's familiar enough not to be too wild for every day, yet unique and interesting enough to never get sick of it every day!

  • Hey will you sell any lighter roasts soon? Last time I ordered your Ethiopian I think it was a 1 on your fruit-choc scale. Now it seems to be a 4. For reference, your Guatemala anaerobic at 4/10 was a little too developed for my liking with filter. Thanks!

    • +5

      Nah, he's been a long time ozbargainer, even with (absolutely cracking) deals setup exclusively for us. Definitely one of the legit community members.

      And Moments to Memories is fantastic.

    • +2

      Have you got any better deals on coffee at the moment?

    • +3

      Why do you think businesses have sales, out of the good of their heart?

      Lime blue does have really good coffee for really low prices. Try and find an Ethiopian single origin for $35 a kg now

  • can i buy 5 different coffees and have them delivered at different dates?

    • +1

      Hey @sharkyoz always good to double check first!

      You sure can achieve the outcome you'd like, you'll just need to place 5 separate orders as the tech only allows 1 dispatch date to be assigned to each order :)

  • +2

    Which would you recommend for someone who only ever buys the aldi lazzio dark beans?

    • +10

      A lobotomy?

    • Hey @MeatyMeatballs appreciate the double check!

      We like to sail in our own direction, as such we generally don't comment or compare to other companies. However, I would really like to point you in the best direction. In terms of the coffee you enjoy what draws your attention to it? Are you after a strong flavour that cuts through milk or a bitter coffee or ..?

    • +1

      Try the Brazil SO or Moments to Memories. They were such a good upgrade when I first discovered LB after I got bored of the dark and medium Aldi beans. But be warned, you may never go back (like me!) and find that the slightly higher price tag is well worth the luxury

  • Hey Tom,

    Been enjoying your coffee for a few years now.

    Two questions:

    1. If you could only drink 1 coffee of yours for the rest of your life what would it be?

    2. Which coffee of yours do you think is the most under-rated?

    Cheers

    • Hey @downhillmtbr WOW thank you so much for being such a wonderful, long-time customer for Lime Blue Coffee, your continued patronage truly does mean so much!!!

      Hands down my answer is the same for both your questions…although I love all our coffees and there is a bit of variation in terms of popularity I think hands down my answer is our Colombia Cauca Single Origin. It's got the perfect balance of familiar, yet uniquely interesting in a delicious way and in my humble opinion it's the best value for money from both flavour and quality perspectives :)

      • Glad your favourite is the same as mine although I haven't tried your full range.

        • Wonderful to hear :)

          If you haven't tried our Vietnam Single Origin, I think that might be right up your alley too!

  • $32/kg all in coffee? it's been awhile! Even I had to switch back to Aldi after the price increases.

  • Dear Tom,

    We enjoyed the tea samples we got with our last order.

    Will they be making a reappearance, either for free or for sale, some time in the future?

    Regards

    • Hey @Save Medicare nicely timed message, our first collab sale with them is right around the corner and we'll be posting about it very soon!!!

  • I've recently got my hands on a coffee machine that requires beans and would be keen to try this.

  • Can you get some new blends in the range

  • Does anyone follow the 1:1 ratio recipe they suggest, in general and more specifically for the Brazil SO?

  • Some really interesting beans in that mix!

  • Love to see an Indian Robusta get some limelight!
    I had some green a while back I tried roasting and it tricked nearly every one of my "coffee friends" who thought it was an Arabica/etc, only one who could tell was a Q Grader!

  • Any recommendations for medium roast to have with iced lattes?

    • +1

      Hey @Eriadnile a number of terrific options comes to mind!

      A few quick questions to help me point you in the right direction :)
      1) Is your flavour preference for chocolate, caramel, fruity or a combo of notes?
      2) Would you like a low, medium or high acidity kick?

      • Chocolatey but don't like dark roasts too much so medium acidity?

        • Very helpful info thanks @Eriadnile :)

          Hands down I think you'll love our Brazil Single Origin!!!

  • Hey Tom,

    I did my usual order for Peru beans yesterday and today the price has decreased. Do i cancel and reorder?

    • Hey @Gagsy appreciate the check in and thankyou so much for your recent order!

      If your order hasn't dispatched yet you can easily self edit the other or just send a reply email to your order confirmation with the request for us to edit it for you :)

  • Damnit, bought yesterday arvo and now the sale started! Oh well, great coffee mate always appreciated.

    • +1

      Hey @z0s0 really appreciate your order yesterday, thank you!

      Wrapped to know we're still in your good books, but if your order hasn't been dispatched yet you're welcome to self edit or send a reply email to your order confirmation requesting we switch the products for you :)

  • Are your organic coffees certified and/or independently tested for any residual synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, GMOs, or mycotoxins?

    • -1

      @LimeBlueCoffee do I take the lack of response on this one as a no?

      • +1

        Hey @pavlos always better to ask than wonder. Not a no, just been a bit of a hectic day!

        Some of our coffees are certified, but I wouldn't get too hung up on any coffee certifications as all have been grown using Organic practices. Generally speaking with specialty grade coffee you don't need to worry too much about harsh chemicals being used, simply because it's counter productive to the profit for farmer's so it's not in their best interest to use them. To elaborate, the vast majority of special grade coffee is grown on small farms where cherries are hand picked rather than machine harvested (machine use is where weeds usually become an issue) and as coffee is porous any harmful chemicals would negatively impact flavour and farmers get much for money for better flavour than a slight yield increase. Regarding many ag crops Organic Certification does make sense, but in specialty grade coffee the best prices goes to the best flavour and not much money is paid in addition for any certifications, so most coffee farmer's don't see the point in paying for a certification and instead put that money into trying to grow the best tasting coffee :)

        • -1

          Appreciate the detailed response, can you point me to which ones you have that are certified as I couldn't see any details on the listings?

          Whilst I understand what you're getting at, given that most coffee beans are sourced from developing countries I'd be pleasantly surprised if they didn't try to take any shortcut possible in an attempt to maximise profits… what I've noticed some other Australian importers opt to do is engage an Australian government-accredited laboratory to perform independent tests instead.

          Given my amount of coffee intake I would be happy to pay a premium (and given the 50% discount on your Peru Chanchamayo Grade 1 Organic Single Origin works out to $29.99/kg, let's say a 30% premium) just to know the beans are "clean".

          Otherwise tbh I'd preference purchasing a mass produced machine harvested bean with an organic certification, sacrificing that "specialty grade flavour" over something that isn't certified or tested that just has a "take our word it doesn't have any residual chemicals in it".

          • @pavlos: Hey @pavlos no stress at all!

            Our Peru and Decaf are Organic. From time to time some of our rotating Single Origins are Organic too, but we select based on flavour and quality, if one of our coffees has a certification it's a happy coincidence. I can completely see where you are coming from and I do understand what you're saying, but as mentioned coffee operates a big differently to other ag crops, most of the specialty grade coffees are small 1-2 acre multigenerational family owned plots, which are generally hand picked so it's a lifestyle for them rather than a profit driver. Within the coffee world, mechanical harvesters are usually used on commodity grade super large crops where maximising yield over quality is key and thus they're more likely to use chemicals to achieve their goal. I completely appreciated people have different experiences and those experiences impact their views on things, my personal experiences with consumables is that certifications in theory don't hold as much weights as they should given in practice, that said I'm far from an expert on certifications. If you're comfortable I'd love you to be a customer of ours, but if you're not it's not an issue, go with your gut and get coffee from whoever you feel most confortable with :)

  • I ordered the Brazil Sao Paulo and for the first time I'm not enjoying it. Have probably ordered it at least 10 times by now.

    I'm getting a good extraction (20g in, 36g~ out 30 secs~) but it tastes quite sour. Anyone else had a sub-par bean lately?

    • Me, I ordered 3 weeks ago and felt it very blunt.

      • Yeah wow, disappointing. Always been a staple for me.

        • +2

          Hey @fLaMePrO and @AshB appreciate you taking the time to reach out!

          If anything seems awry with an order please send a reply email to your tracking info email in the moments so we can viably assist troubleshooting. Rest assured nothing has changed recently with out Brazil, same green and same roast profile as you've previously loved. In terms of the sour comment due to the growing altitude and processing method there's simply not high levels of acidity you'll find in this coffee. However, you will get sourness when a shot channels (too much coffee, too fine a grind or both), a shot can look like it's hitting the extraction metric (I would recommend 20g in, 40g out, 27 seconds) but still be channelling and in the cup you'll notice a sour, watery shot lacking crema. Fantastic news is this is easily solved usually with a small tweak of your grind settings :)

          • @LimeBlueCoffee: I'm not sure why though, I have been using the grind settings I've always used for these beans (noted them down) so what could have possibly changed? Equipment is the same and generally if something is off, the extraction reflects this.

            Anyway I will send an email through, cheers.

            • +1

              @fLaMePrO: I find giving my grinder a good clean helps. The coffee oils go rancid over time.

  • Perfect timing Tom. Just about to run out of the latest batch of Brazil. Also decided to try the Indian and Ethiopian too

    • Hey @IammeandI woohoo for perfect timing!!!

      Amazing to hear, thank you so much for than terrific combo order, it's truly appreciated :)

  • +1

    @LimeBlueCoffee thank you for the great offerings you've put up in the past, and continuing to do so. 👏

    I'd just like to ask, is a ground coffee (as opposed to beans) something you'd consider packaging in the future?

    I know a lot of people do like having beans as a fresher option, but for some people (who might only have a moka pot or similar, and no grinder at home), ground coffee in a package is much more attractive.

    Thanks!

  • Fairly new to the coffee game but interested in placing my first order. What is best for someone who prefers a nutty flavour profile?

    • Hey @Excelsior welcome to the wonderful world of coffee!

      Thank you so much for considering us for your first order, what a terrific opportunity. Hands down I'd highly recommend you try our Peru Single Origin or our India Single Estate :)

      • Thank you for the recommendation! Will give those a go.

  • As someone who likes to keep their inbox clean, I’m not a fan of being automatically subscribed to marketing emails each time I put through an order.

    • Hey @Reticent appreciate the check in!

      Subscribing is optional at the check out, so you're not locked in and if you accidentally subscribe you can just click "unsubscribe" at the bottom of a newsletter email :)

      • Oh right - maybe I missed that option while using Apple Pay

        • +1

          Sure thing, no stress :)

  • Sao Paulo SO on sale….yessss ordered again. Absolutely love this stuff, it makes the best flat white / cap.

    • Hey @Captain Yobbo woohoo for that outstanding vote of confidence for our much loved Brazil Single Origin!!!

      Thank you so much for another terrific order and your amazing feedback, both of which are truly appreciated :)

  • +1

    Big fan of all your coffee and a staple in my kitchen. :) Can I ask with the delayed dispatch - if we delay it for a month do you roast those beans closer to the date and then dispatch them or are they roasted now and you guys put them in a freezer until dispatch?

    Thanks

    • +1

    • +1

      They will roast near the dispatch date (in my experience 1-2 days before).

      • +2

        Hey @Mellows always better to ask than wonder!

        @Skumzy (thanks for the answer assist) is spot on, we always strive to dispatch orders nice and fresh…as per the some helpful info section "You're welcome to place multiple orders scheduled for dispatch at various dates (delayed dispatch) to make the most of this deal, we strive to dispatch our fresh coffee within 72 business hours of roasting" :)

  • +2

    Please bring back the timtams

    • Agree, we miss the timtams Tom!

  • Great price on the Delter Press! Mine is still going strong after many years.

    • +1

      Fantastic to hear @AncientWisdom :)

      Wrapped to know our deal and the Delter are both real winners for you, thank you so much for taking the time to share your thoughts!

  • Any suggestion selections that come good with milk maybe some caramel flavor too.

    • Hey @chengyyz really appreciate you taking the time to reach out!

      Two options instantly come to mind. Our Peru Single Origin for mostly caramel notes and our Moments to Memories Blend if you'd like caramel with some milk chocolate notes too :)

  • Legend. As always great coffee, great deal. Ordered another 3kg just now

Login or Join to leave a comment