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Coffee Servers FAQs

  • Yes, each of our coffee servers are compatible with V60 drippers. Please see the individual product pages to see the specific drippers that are compatible with each server.

  • We operate a next day despatch (excluding weekends). As standard, all UK orders are sent by Royal Mail Tracked 48 which means that orders generally take 2 days to arrive from the point it’s despatched from our Roastery. For a fee, you can upgrade to Royal Mail Tracked 24 or Parcelforce which offer next day delivery. Please note this is from point of despatch, not from point of purchase. If you’re short on time (or coffee) we would always recommend ordering ahead.

    While our delivery service is reliable, we cannot guarantee it due to potential external delays through our couriers in Royal Mail or DPD . This is extremely rare however and we'll contact you if we're aware of any delays to your order.

  • If you click your shipping confirmation email or number in your account page, it will take you directly to the courier’s website. Alternatively, you can go direct here - Royal Mail Tracking.

  • Yes you can! Simply add what message you would like to include in the order notes and we’ll include it on a branded card in the order. If you forget, please email our Customer Service team ASAP and we'll add this for you.

  • You simply need a coffee brewer and some coffee filter papers to get started. We always recommend weighing your dose, so scales are important too. That's it, you're good to go. Elevate your setup with a home grinder, kettle, ceramic cup and server.

  • Filter coffee is a term used to describe how coffee is brewed. It can broadly be categorised into two areas; drip brewing and immersion. Both methods involve combing hot water with coarsely ground coffee to create something delicious. Whilst drip brewing involves pouring water over coffee grounds, and letting it pass through using gravity (V60, Kalita, Chemex) immersion brewing is where the coffee ground and water are combined (immersed) together.

    Both approaches can provide different flavour profiles in the final cup, shop our range of coffee brewers to find your favourite device.