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    Tuesday
    Mar012016

    Fresh Brewed Coffee On The Road, Or On The Water. (Just add 12 volt power.)

    The portability of mojoe lets you make 'home brew taste' coffee pretty much anyplace. And you don't have to worry about a way to heat the water. The mojoe works with any water temperature. Whether it's bottled water or water from the fountain at your office, the temperature doesn't matter. That's because mojoe™ heats your water to the perfect brewing temperature of 200°F. And like your coffee maker at home, your water and coffee are kept separate. With the mojoe, the mojoe reusable filter, and your favorite ground coffee, tea bag, or loose tea your ready to brew. No need to find the closest coffee shop, or drinking 6-hour-old coffee. Mojoe uses the 12V car adapter, 110/220V wall adapter, or rechargeable battery. (The optional battery pack is still under development.). Brews about 8.5 fluid ounces of coffee - the average size of a “cup” of coffee. When your coffee is done brewing, you can easily enjoy your coffee directly from the mojoe just like a travel mug. It will be shipping this Summer 2016. Sign up for their newsletter to receive product updates. Pre-order price is $89.99. (As of 3/16/16) 

    Company website & video: https://www.mojoebrewing.com/pages/how-it-works

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