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  #11  
Old July 31st 03, 11:01 PM
Cody
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Default Need bottle for my coffee

I bought a $19 large bottle holder from Dean Woods and a $15 1 ltre
stainless vacuum flask from Kmart which fits it nicely. Should solve all
coffee desperates needs.

Cheap and effective.


"John Doe" wrote in message
...
Hi all,

I was doing a bit of reading on the

http://www.bicyclecoffeesystems.com

I want to get coffee'd up for my commute. I got sick for a little while

and
started to drive to work for about 1 month with a borrowed car (shock
horror). Then I got lazy and kept driving for another 2 (even bigger

shock
horror). Anyway I got a bit used to having my commuter mug (not leak

proof
just spill proof) full of a hot Beveridge of my choice.

I remember reading the coffee threads a while back. I did a bit of

looking
on this web site and come to the opinion I wanted

Megaslim 2-in-1 Sportpak Vacuum Bottle
Profile Bottle Cage

The thing is I cannot source these items in Aust. Has anyone setup their
bikes to carry this sort of item.

BTW Please dont reply if you are going to start sprouting stuff about

coffee
being bad. Just pretend I enjoy drinking hot water.

Cheers
Pete





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Old August 2nd 03, 12:41 AM
John Doe
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: coffee desperates needs.
:
: Cheap and effective.
:

How long can it keep hot?


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Old August 2nd 03, 12:41 AM
John Doe
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: coffee desperates needs.
:
: Cheap and effective.
:

How long can it keep hot?


  #14  
Old August 3rd 03, 12:15 AM
John Doe
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"Andre S." wrote in message
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: On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 23:41:02 GMT, "John Doe"
wrote:
:
: : coffee desperates needs.
:
: How long can it keep hot?
:
: how long is a piece of string? it depends on the thermos.
:
: AndreS.au === I ride therefore I am

Something must have went wrong with your news feed. I was replying to a
person with a specific flask.

Peter


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Old August 3rd 03, 12:15 AM
John Doe
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"Andre S." wrote in message
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: On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 23:41:02 GMT, "John Doe"
wrote:
:
: : coffee desperates needs.
:
: How long can it keep hot?
:
: how long is a piece of string? it depends on the thermos.
:
: AndreS.au === I ride therefore I am

Something must have went wrong with your news feed. I was replying to a
person with a specific flask.

Peter


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Old August 3rd 03, 03:09 AM
Steven Scharf
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"Cody" wrote in message ...

The thing is I cannot source these items in Aust. Has anyone setup their
bikes to carry this sort of item.

BTW Please dont reply if you are going to start sprouting stuff about

coffee
being bad. Just pretend I enjoy drinking hot water.


Hi:

That's my web site.

Too bad Campmor doesn't ship overseas.

The other good system is the Aladdin 4 in 1 which you may
be able to order from the UK.

I'd personally advise the JSB-500 or JSB-700 with
a Profile Cage, but I don't know if either of these
items are available in Australia.

I've been using my JSB-500 and 700 a lot this summer.
On hot days I use it for iced coffee.

Steve
http://www.bicyclecoffeesystems.com
Experts Agree, Coffee is Good Food--Drink Lots
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Old August 3rd 03, 03:09 AM
Steven Scharf
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"Cody" wrote in message ...

The thing is I cannot source these items in Aust. Has anyone setup their
bikes to carry this sort of item.

BTW Please dont reply if you are going to start sprouting stuff about

coffee
being bad. Just pretend I enjoy drinking hot water.


Hi:

That's my web site.

Too bad Campmor doesn't ship overseas.

The other good system is the Aladdin 4 in 1 which you may
be able to order from the UK.

I'd personally advise the JSB-500 or JSB-700 with
a Profile Cage, but I don't know if either of these
items are available in Australia.

I've been using my JSB-500 and 700 a lot this summer.
On hot days I use it for iced coffee.

Steve
http://www.bicyclecoffeesystems.com
Experts Agree, Coffee is Good Food--Drink Lots
  #18  
Old August 3rd 03, 08:23 AM
John Doe
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: That's my web site.

Cool site. Have you looked into setting up a commercial site with all your
different ideas?

I guess I could get some mates in the US to buy it for me and send it over.
Its just that on your web site you give the model 5 stars and the JSB's 4.
Although the 700ml one looks good. The thing is I need it to stay hot for a
long time - ie to make it the night before. I get out of bed around 4:30am
and the idea of getting up earlier to make coffee is a little bit
disheartening :-). I ride 21km;s to the train then sit on a train for 45
mins. (Yes I live a ways from work).

Peter

:
: Too bad Campmor doesn't ship overseas.
:
: The other good system is the Aladdin 4 in 1 which you may
: be able to order from the UK.
:
: I'd personally advise the JSB-500 or JSB-700 with
: a Profile Cage, but I don't know if either of these
: items are available in Australia.
:
: I've been using my JSB-500 and 700 a lot this summer.
: On hot days I use it for iced coffee.
:
: Steve
: http://www.bicyclecoffeesystems.com
: Experts Agree, Coffee is Good Food--Drink Lots


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Old August 3rd 03, 08:23 AM
John Doe
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Default Need bottle for my coffee

: That's my web site.

Cool site. Have you looked into setting up a commercial site with all your
different ideas?

I guess I could get some mates in the US to buy it for me and send it over.
Its just that on your web site you give the model 5 stars and the JSB's 4.
Although the 700ml one looks good. The thing is I need it to stay hot for a
long time - ie to make it the night before. I get out of bed around 4:30am
and the idea of getting up earlier to make coffee is a little bit
disheartening :-). I ride 21km;s to the train then sit on a train for 45
mins. (Yes I live a ways from work).

Peter

:
: Too bad Campmor doesn't ship overseas.
:
: The other good system is the Aladdin 4 in 1 which you may
: be able to order from the UK.
:
: I'd personally advise the JSB-500 or JSB-700 with
: a Profile Cage, but I don't know if either of these
: items are available in Australia.
:
: I've been using my JSB-500 and 700 a lot this summer.
: On hot days I use it for iced coffee.
:
: Steve
: http://www.bicyclecoffeesystems.com
: Experts Agree, Coffee is Good Food--Drink Lots


  #20  
Old August 4th 03, 10:27 AM
Cody
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Using hot milk as well as hot water these flasks have kept coffee hot from
early morning to reasonably late in the afternoon.


"John Doe" wrote in message
...
: coffee desperates needs.
:
: Cheap and effective.
:

How long can it keep hot?




 




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