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Coffee brewery of the future? Time for coffee? Cavat is all and more (we think)

In Sprudge we see many kickstarters for recent coffee things. Some of them are intriguing because the product is recent and compelling. Others are intriguing, because the campaign is so crazy, to be truthful, we have no idea what we have seen. Today we present the third category: Kickstarter for potentially frosty recent coffee gadgets, for which the campaign itself is extremely strange. We have here Cavat“Colombian coffee machine”, about which there is a lot to say.

First of all, just watch the campaign movie. Is it … Buddhist monks? What does this have to do with a coffee maker? How does Cavat work? And since when did the Mount Everest peak become a standard measuring unit for pressure? Is everything generated by AI? No – I don’t think so – but probably? All these questions are posted by the video from the campaign, but none of them seem to answer on the basis of content.

So what is Cavat? (Except for the “coffee maker of the future”, as the video said, which he later calls it “time”.) Designed by the Colombian brand FreenticCavat is a kind of vacuum brewery, with several additional twists and turns. First of all, it uses vacuum power to remove all air from the coffee chamber, reducing oxidation and “making sure that coffee flavors remained fresher and cleaner.” They claim that coffee can stay at Cavat at night without oxidation. They also state that it accelerates the degassing process and improves solubility, because the water “does not have to compete with the air to fill every place.”

When you are ready to brew coffee, you will simply replace the vacuum tank of the water tank, and pressing on the brewery pulls water through a coffee bed. Then you just turn and serve, and Voila, you have coffee.

Cavat can hold up to 36 grams of ground coffee and is able to operate both round metal and paper filters. You can control the flow of water to the bed of coffee with a 20-speed adjustment collar, although if I am truthful, I can’t say what impact it will have on the final product. This, I think, means that you will just have to find out.

Less than five weeks left in the campaign, Cavat is significantly miniature from the target $ 84,000, but it also means that the remaining prizes to take. This includes its own jawak for USD 280, a 20% discount on 352 USD MSRP, and is equipped with a coffee maker, as well as metal and 100 paper filters. But don’t expect your awards in the near future. If the campaign reaches the foundation of escape speed, the delivery is not to start shipping by October 2026.

If you want to learn more and really, if you can not or support the campaign, visit Kickstarter Cavat sidewhere they will answer all your questions. Or they won’t. But one thing is certain: you will have questions.

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