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Dino Coffee Airscape Container

Dino Coffee Airscape Container

Regular price €43,95 EUR
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Already have your delicious coffee beans, but still don't have a nice container to store them in? Then order your Dino Coffee Airscape now! Use the valve on your Airscape to push the oxygen out of the container. This creates a vacuum effect. This prevents your coffee from oxidizing, keeping your beans as fresh and flavorful as possible!

The storage container holds 1.89 liters and can hold approximately 500 grams of coffee. It's made of stainless steel and includes BPA-free lids.

The very best and most beautiful way to store your coffee beans. Limited edition. Order yours here!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which coffee should I choose?

With our Daily Drivers, you're practically guaranteed a perfect cup of coffee. These coffees are delicious every day, with or without milk. Perfect for your morning cappuccino, for example.


Are you, like us, a true coffee nerd and always eager to discover new flavors? Then treat yourself to one of our exceptional coffee beans and be amazed by how beautiful and rich coffee can be.
These coffees are a real treat for your taste buds and are, of course, best enjoyed neat.

How long do coffee beans last?

We recommend letting our coffee beans rest for at least 1 week after the roasting date before using them.

Then the flavor is optimally developed and the beans will stay fresh for at least 4 months in our coffee bags or the Airscape container that you can order from Tools.

How are the coffee beans roasted?

We use an Omniroast coffee machine for our Daily Drivers. It's suitable for both filter and espresso coffee. We always have a limited amount of these coffee beans in stock.

We roast our exceptional coffee beans on demand, and you can choose between filter or espresso roast. This way, you get your beans exactly how you like them.

Of course, you can use filter roasts for espresso, which can be very tasty by the way; it's just a recommendation :).