Wednesday, April 27, 2022

From Kev, A Few Reminders - including MEGA discount code about to end.

Hello fellow coffee botherers :-), 

I just quickly wanted to remind you of a couple of things. The main one, is that I don't know for sure, but I'm fairly confident that the 25% Sage discount code is about to end.

It was supposed to be running until the 6th of April, my contact at Sage is out of the country at the moment so I can't get a concrete answer on this, but I am assuming they've deliberately extended the code to last until the end of April.

Whatever the case is, I'd be very, very surprised if this discount code doesn't end at the end of the Month - which is Saturday, how did April go so fast?

So if you're wanting to use this code while it's available, click here and then enter the code LCF25​ at checkout.

Another thing I wanted to remind you of is that the big discount code is still live on the limited edition of the Gaggia Classic Pro (the numbered "Acrobat" version) click here to see my video on this, and for £75 off, click here and enter the code COFBLACR. Also to get the standard Classic Pro for £399, use the discount code COFBLC30 here. 

While I'm talking about discounts - have you heard of Grind? These guys started in Shoreditch as a cafe bar, and now have 11 sites throughout London, and their own roastery, they even have their own very interesting-looking Nespresso compatible machine, the Grind One:
 

They produce their own 100% compostable Nespresso compatible pods, too, which come in a quirky looking (free when you set up a subscription) Grind tin, to keep them in. 
 


They sell their coffee (freshly roasted in London) also wholebean and pre-ground, also available via subscription, and they're now offering a discount code to my fellow coffee botherers, of 33% off the first 3 months of your subscription. 

Use the discount code CBGRND33 here for this offer - and for more coffee subscriptions (a few of which offer discount codes for us coffee botherers see: best UK coffee subscriptions.

The final thing to say before I sign off, is my latest video is going live in a couple of hours, and this one is me sharing what I think about the Sage Oracle, after using it for a while. In this video I quickly demonstrate what my usual workflow looks like on this machine, and I tell you very honestly what I think of the Oracle now that I've been using it for a bit. 

To watch this video just click here to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you're not already subscribed, and then allow notifications and you'll be pinged, or whatever the terminology is, when it's live :-).


Thanks again,

Kev
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