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Saturday, February 18, 2006
Brew Express offers coffee-making system built into a wall
If you're a morning-challenged person who can barely find the kitchen, imagine waking up to the aroma of coffee, ready and waiting, and created with almost no effort.
That's the joy of Brew Express, a coffee system built into a wall, plumbed and equipped with a timer. All you add is the coffee. It's a Pacific Northwest product, invented by Bill Spencer of Kelso, who worked with his friend, engineer Mark Kruskopf.
The business is based in Portland. Suggested retail price is $599. All it needs is a water hook-up and electricity. (It also can be connected to bottled water.) Check it out at the Tri State Distributor display (booths 1408-09).
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