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Airscape Coffee Canisters
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Airscape Coffee Canisters | POV | Would you buy it?
Quick Verdict
The Airscape Coffee Canisters are designed to keep coffee fresh and airtight. They feature a mechanism that forces air out to preserve flavor.
Transcript
Hi, Elaine here with WTI. Do you love coffee? Well don't you want to keep it really fresh? Well you're going to love this Airscape. It is specially designed to keep your coffee really fresh and air tight. And all the flavor is going to stay in here and it's not going to escape. Let me show you what's inside. Listen how all the air is forced out of this canister. Make sure you flip the handle down to lock the aromas in. And then seal it more with the rubberized canister top. So if you're on the fence about getting this Airscape, we've had it for three years and our coffee from Hawaii goes in this immediately because we want to keep it fresh. I know you'll love your Airscape. We love ours. And that's just my point of view.
Key Takeaways
• Keeps coffee fresh
• Air is forced out
• Handle locks in aromas
• Rubberized lid for sealing
• Proven durability over years
Video Proof Moments
Designed to keep coffee fresh
Air is forced out
Lock the aromas in
Proven for three years
Immediately store coffee
Tags
Home, Kitchen, Coffee Storage, Brewer Accessory
Freshness, Airtight Seal, Flavor Preservation, Durable Design
Price, Size, Material Quality
FAQ
Q: How does the Airscape keep coffee fresh?
A: It is designed to be airtight, pushing air out to preserve flavor.
Q: Is it easy to use?
A: Yes, you just flip the handle down to lock in the aromas.
Q: What material is the canister made from?
A: The video does not specify the material of the canister.
Q: How long can I store coffee in it?
A: The reviewer mentions using it for three years successfully.
Q: Can it hold beans from different origins?
A: Yes, it is suitable for various coffee types, like the reviewer's Hawaiian coffee.
Q: Is the lid secure?
A: The rubberized top adds an additional level of sealing after locking the handle.
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