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hot products Beverage making Western House


New for 2018 and suitable for the gifting season, Ella Sabatini by Western House has released sets of gin and cocktail glasses, which come complete with cocktail recipes on each gift box to pair with each glass.


La Cafetière


The new Gun Metal range is the latest addition to La Cafetière’s Edited collection, which brings ‘key pieces together with premium metallics and minimalistic product shapes for sophisticated luxury with every rich coffee or tea infusion’. Featured across cafetière and stove top coffee makers, infuser teapots and a drip filter set, the collection focuses on authentic slow-brew processes.


u01536 207 710 uwww.creative-tops.com


Dexam


Dexam says: ‘Stylish and sleek in design, serve up coffee in this Vintage Enamelled Turkish Coffee Pot in slate grey. Made in Europe from tough and durable scratch-resistant enamel, this pot is perfectly matched alongside the mug and espresso cup, all available from Dexam.’


u01730 811 811 uwww.dexam.co.uk


u01256 462341 usales@western-house.com


Kilner


Made from a 3L Kilner storage jar with beechwood lid and dispenser tap, the Kilner Kombucha Drinks Making Set has been designed for continuous brewing, allowing the user to create, store and serve this culture-rich sweetened tea. The set can also be used for more advanced tasks such as making flavour-infused kombucha cocktails.


u01514 861 888 uwww.kilnerjar.co.uk


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KRUPS


KRUPS says: ‘Treat yourself to an exceptional home coffee experience with the new KRUPS Evidence range of automatic espresso machines.’ Evidence features 15 customisable one-touch drinks. It is Bluetooth- enabled too, and features an intuitive OLED display and touch controls.


u01753 834900 uwww.krups.co.uk


Horwood


Pictured is the new Judge 6-cup Glass Teapot with Infuser. The user fills the infuser with tea leaves, adds boiling water, lets the tea brew, and then raises the infuser and locks it in place. (Traditionally, the user would take off the lid to remove the infuser, losing heat from the teapot.) Horwood says: ‘This genius design guarantees the perfectly brewed cuppa, at a consistent temperature and with a dribble free spout. The clear borosilicate glass is scratch and thermal shock resistant, so the perfect tea strength is guaranteed - and cleanliness is assured as every element of the unit can be cleaned in the dishwasher.’


u0117 940 0000 uwww.judgecookware.co.uk


18 | housewareslive.net Eddingtons


Pictured is the new Matcha Tea Whisk from Aerolatte (matcha is finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea leaves). The nylon whisk head and specific motor have been designed to work at the perfect speed for tea. The whisk is suitable for mixing matcha with water and for making matcha lattes. It can also be used for mixing protein and other powdered drinks. Each whisk comes with a bamboo design handle, two AA batteries and a protective tube.


u01488 686572 uwww.eddingtons.co.ukHousewaresLive.net Horwood


Pictured is Judge’s new Stove Top Whistling Kettle. With a weighted stainless steel body and 3L capacity, this product comes with a 25 year guarantee. Suitable for all hob types, including induction hobs and cooking ranges, the kettle has a 4mm thick thermic base, stay-cool handle, easy-trigger release button for spill-free pouring, and black lid-handle.


u0117 940 0000 uwww.judgecookware.co.uk


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