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BoldJava:
Eva Solo Cafe, 1 liter press pot.  Let's have a traveling road show. 

We need 10 members to play. The unit will travel around.  You pick up the shipping to the next person.  Keep it for a week and send it along when you are finished. I will order when we hit 10 members.   One member will be picked at random by Ms JSpain.  That name will go to the bottom and keep it when it hits their porch.
 
$9.20 each person. No money now.  Once we are all registered, you can come in with the money. 

Rules
1.  You get the Eva Solo Cafe for a week and
2.  then you ship it on to the next person. 

MPrince's review of the item:   http://coffeegeek.com/proreviews/quickshot/evasolocafesolo/details

Who's in on this? 
1.  BoldJava
2.  JDibble, paid
3.  Headchange4U, paid
4.  JBViau, paid
...
6.  RFeuker, paid
7.  ECDHunt, paid
8.  EricBNC, paid
9.  J.Jirehs Roaster, paid
10. ECC, paid
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And the winner is...
5.  BLZRFN, paid

ScareYourPassenger:
I would like to see how this compares to the espro press pot. I don't have either:(

headchange4u:
I've always wanted to try one of those. Put me on the list.

jbviau:
Please sign me up as well--unless already owning Eva Solos in the other 2 sizes, 0.6 L and 1.4 L, disqualifies me. 8) I've always been curious about the 1.0 L.

For those on the fence, I think this is a fantastic opportunity to try out a brew gadget that's less well-known due to price but that truly deserves more attention. My Evas make *great* coffee consistently well.

Here are some posts I've made about brewing with Eva Solos in case anyone's interested:

http://www.roaste.com/CoffeeBlogs/jbviau/quick-review-eva-solo
http://www.roaste.com/CoffeeBlogs/jbviau/Eva-Duo
http://www.roaste.com/CoffeeBlogs/jbviau/Eva-Solo-gen.-2
http://www.coffeegeek.com/forums/coffee/machines/554884

B|J, planning to buy through Prima? Just curious.

NB: About cleaning, the carafe's opening is too small for the average hand. I use a bottle brush, but any long-handled brush would probably work fine.

blzrfn:
Count me in!  I have been thinking about getting one of these, but price and an over abundance of coffee toys have dis-swayed me.

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