Fellow Electric Atmos Canister Vakuum Aufbewahrungsdose für Kaffeebohnen
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Fellow Electric Atmos Canister Vakuum Aufbewahrungsdose für Kaffeebohnen

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Fellow Electric Atmos Canister Vakuum Aufbewahrungsdose für KaffeebohnenFellow Electric Atmos Canister Vakuum Aufbewahrungsdose fr Kaffeebohnen Bewahre das volle Aroma und die Frische deiner Kaffeebohnen mit dem Electric Atmos einem innovativen Aufbewahrungsbehlter, der mit moderner Vakuumtechnologie die Lebensdauer deiner Bohnen verlngert. Kaffeebohnen oxidieren im Laufe der Zeit und verlieren die Feuchtigkeit und Aromen, die deinen Kaffee besonders machen. Mit nur einem Knopfdruck entfernt der Electric Atmos die Luft

Fellow Electric Atmos Canister Vakuum Aufbewahrungsdose für Kaffeebohnen

    Bewahre das volle Aroma und die Frische deiner Kaffeebohnen mit dem Electric Atmos – einem innovativen Aufbewahrungsbehälter, der mit moderner Vakuumtechnologie die Lebensdauer deiner Bohnen verlängert. Kaffeebohnen oxidieren im Laufe der Zeit und verlieren die Feuchtigkeit und Aromen, die deinen Kaffee besonders machen. Mit nur einem Knopfdruck entfernt der Electric Atmos die Luft und schafft eine luftdichte Vakuumumgebung, die deine Bohnen vor Oxidation schützt.

    Der smarte Behälter überwacht den Vakuumstatus kontinuierlich und stellt ihn bei Bedarf automatisch wieder her, um eine gleichbleibende Frische zu garantieren. Dank einer Akkulaufzeit von bis zu vier Monaten ist er perfekt für längere Lagerung geeignet und hält deine Bohnen auch nach einem langen Urlaub frisch. Der Electric Atmos ist speziell für Kaffeebohnen konzipiert, aber vielseitig genug, um auch andere Snacks optimal frisch zu halten. Elegant und unkompliziert – so bleibt alles, was du liebst, länger frisch.

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    • Modell: Fellow Electric Atmos Canister
    • Artikel: Vakuum-Aufbewahrungsdose für Kaffeebohnen
    • Material: Edelstahl, Kunststoff
    • Erhältlich in den Farben: Matt-Schwarz
    • Erhältlich mit der Kapazität: 700ml (ca. 280 g Kaffeebohnen), 1.200ml (ca. 450 g Kaffeebohnen)
    • Durchmesser: 10,5 cm (700 ml, 1.200 ml)
    • Höhe: 12,6 cm (700 ml), 16,9 cm (1.200 ml)
    • Besonderheiten: mit USB-C Kabel wiederaufladbarer Lithium-Ionen Akku, LED-Anzeige, nur Handwäsche (nicht für Spülmaschine geeignet)
    • Warnung: Bewahre keine Flüssigkeiten im Inneren des Electric Atmos auf.
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