140 liters of water per cup of coffee. The figure has circulated since 2003, gets copied without scrutiny, and has even been used as the basis for fines in Honduras. The problem: it counts rainwater as consumption — water that falls on the ground whether coffee grows there or not. We asked our producers. At ...
The Lelit Mara X3 adds the Pagaia lever for real flow profiling inside a proven heat exchanger design. We bought the machine, measured everything, and tested it in practice. Here's whether that lever justifies the $500 premium over its predecessor.
140 liters of water per cup of coffee. The figure has circulated since 2003, gets copied without scrutiny, and has even been used as the basis for fines in Honduras. The problem: it counts rainwater as consumption — water that falls on the ground whether coffee grows there or not. We asked our producers. At ...
The Lelit Mara X3 adds the Pagaia lever for real flow profiling inside a proven heat exchanger design. We bought the machine, measured everything, and tested it in practice. Here's whether that lever justifies the $500 premium over its predecessor.