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Home » Reader question » Reader question: Are there also Magimix Nespresso coffee machines for sale in Hua Hin?
Reader question: Are there also Magimix Nespresso coffee machines for sale in Hua Hin?
Dear readers,
I am a real coffee lover and have been drinking Nespresso coffee for years, you know with those cups. Before that I drank Senseo, but once you've drunk Nespresso you're immediately converted. It is a bit more expensive but also much tastier.
Now I saw that there is a Nespresso store in Siam Paragon in Bangkok, so that's great. I do take a large supply of cups with me in my suitcase, no problem.
I did wonder if there is a Magimix Nespresso coffee machine for sale in Hua Hin? Because it is a bit more difficult to bring from the Netherlands.
Regards,
Nick
Dear Nick,
You can order machines and cups via Nespresso Thailand. Two days later at home!
Succes
Nespresso cups have indeed been available in Thailand for some time, albeit 2,5 times as expensive as in NL. What is so objectionable about bringing a machine from NL? Did this trick 3 times already! Machines available at nespresso in Embassy shopping mall in bangkok, for the lazy among us……
Hoi.
How difficult to get a Nespresso Magiix from the Netherlands. Easy to do. I recently returned from the Netherlands and took a machine with me in my hand luggage. security looked a little crazy because the hand luggage kept beeping and at first they couldn't collect anything until…. the magimix came to light.
why not bring cups from the Netherlands. by lidl very good for e.1.55 per box of 10. ze wef
no turd 1 box 55 grs according to lidl and you can also choose not to take the packaging with you
Thailand has a Nespresso club. check their website oven specific amount gatis home.
Furthermore, there is Boncafee (google it) that delivers good coffee and has a machine. BUT please note that the Nespresso cups do not fit. theirs are larger. e they are only two of the same. around 275 bath per 16 pcs
I went to a meeting at Boncafee. the coffee is very tasty. pure Arabica. but what bothers me is that it is not a standard cup size and that they only have two types
SO I had a 1200 cups sent from the Netherlands. I live inLaos. the costs are about 3 euros (no tax or import duty or anything) shipping 5 kg from the Netherlands is around 40 euros.
Hopefully you are well informed to make the right choices. And come and get a cup of coffee in Saannakhet. coffee enough espresso. senseo oc a 3 in 1
greeting
Jan
Have a look here too..
http://www.lazada.co.th/catalog/?q=Magimix+Nespresso
That is 3 times the price of the Netherlands.
As a real coffee lover you should try the thai, laos and vietnam coffee. I have been doing this for years with great pleasure. Almost all coffees are excellent, including the large bags from the Makro and the coffee from Bonkaffe. I use a Senseo machine (brought from NL) and fold the pods myself. (example on the internet) Where do you think Nescafe gets its coffee from? Precisely South = America and Asia mainly. You don't walk around in wooden shoes here, do you? Try something and wish you a lot of coffee pleasure.
Hi Nick, I have a Magimix including cups for my birthday, but I don't do anything with it, you could take it over, you immediately have a good machine for a bargain price, we're staying in the Netherlands, aren't we? [email protected] i hear martin (pattaya)