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Effectively remove the bitterness in your coffee and make your coffee taste better. They are not designed to make iced coffee, and if you need to significantly lower the temperature of your coffee, you will still end up using ice cubes. Espresso cooling balls are designed to provide a cooling effect without diluting and without changing the taste of your drink. (Our ice balls can reduce the temperature of espresso by 80-100℉ after freezing.) The espresso ball set comes with its own storage box, which is cleaner and less contaminated during refrigeration. Simple to use, just put the ice cubes in the refrigerator to freeze, then put the coffee frozen ball and bracket on the mug, start the coffee machine, and let the coffee flow from the frozen ball. Not suitable for dual outlet portafilter! The purpose of the espresso ice ball is to capture volatile aromatic compounds at the very beginning of espresso extraction through low temperature, so as to further preserve the flavor of the coffee itself. › See more product details
Effectively remove the bitterness in your coffee and make your coffee taste better. They are not designed to make iced coffee, and if you need to significantly lower the temperature of your coffee, you will still end up using ice cubes.
Espresso cooling balls are designed to provide a cooling effect without diluting and without changing the taste of your drink. (Our ice balls can reduce the temperature of espresso by 80-100℉ after freezing.)
The espresso ball set comes with its own storage box, which is cleaner and less contaminated during refrigeration.
Simple to use, just put the ice cubes in the refrigerator to freeze, then put the coffee frozen ball and bracket on the mug, start the coffee machine, and let the coffee flow from the frozen ball.
Not suitable for dual outlet portafilter!
The purpose of the espresso ice ball is to capture volatile aromatic compounds at the very beginning of espresso extraction through low temperature, so as to further preserve the flavor of the coffee itself.