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Single-Serve Coffee Bean Storage Box

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The Optimal Storage Method for Single Servings of Coffee Beans

 

Individual vacuum-sealed bags represent the best coffee bean storage method I've found, requiring no cleaning, preventing cross-contamination of flavors, and facilitating both brewing and freezing. Testing indicates minimal flavor loss after three months of storage at -20℃.

 

This storage box addresses the inconvenience of accessing individually portioned beans. It holds twelve servings, accommodates 9x13cm vacuum bags, and comfortably fits coffee beans weighing 20g or less (though it can hold more, potentially exceeding the recommended height per compartment).

 

When vacuum-sealing, aim to flatten the beans into a thin disc, gently nudging the beans towards the center. This facilitates easier placement within the storage box.

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