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Need some pep on the job site? Check out this ruggedized coffeemaker on Kickstarter

Need some pep on the job site? Check out this ruggedized coffeemaker on Kickstarter

The CoffeeBoxx single-serve brewer is billed as the world’s first ruggedized coffeemaker.


By BD+C Staff | November 26, 2014
COFFEEBOXX, OXX, K-cup
Images courtesy of OXX

For all of you coffee aficionados out there, someone has brewed a thirst-quenching idea for the job site: CoffeeBoxx, a single-serve brewer that is built to withstand water, wind, dust, grime, and impacts.

The product's developer, OXX, launched a fundraising campaign on Kickstarter last month, and is already half way to its goal of raising $50,000 by the end of the year ($26,369 raised in 32 days).  

CoffeeBoxx is waterproof, dust-proof, and spill-proof, and is sealed to IP55 standards. The spill-proof design prevents leaks, even when the appliance is stored on its side. 

Other features:
• Compatible with all K-Cup packs
• 2.5-liter water tank holds 75% more water than the average home coffeemaker
• three-foot retractable chord allows for flexible placement
• rust-proof and crush-proof (you can park a car on it!)

For more information, visit www.bit.ly/COFFEEBOXXKS.

 

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