ExSpaceX engineer unveils an $80 plasticfree coffeemaker as microplastic health risks rise
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ExSpaceX engineer unveils an $80 plasticfree coffeemaker as microplastic health risks rise
"Creating Puresteel was about solving a problem that hits close to home and helping humans thrive. The problem, as he saw it, was plastic."
"Foster began searching for a completely plastic-free coffee machine and quickly discovered the category didn't quite exist. High-end specialty brewers made largely of metal cost thousands of dollars."
"Puresteel's machine uses medical-grade stainless steel and glass instead of polymer components. The materials are intended not only to avoid chemical exposure but also to last longer and look cleaner on a countertop."
JC Foster, a former SpaceX engineer, founded Puresteel to create an affordable, plastic-free coffeemaker. He identified a gap in the market for a machine that avoids plastic components, which can release harmful particles. Puresteel's coffeemaker uses medical-grade stainless steel and glass, ensuring durability and safety. Priced at approximately $80, it aims to be accessible to a wider audience, contrasting with high-end models that can cost thousands. Foster's mission centers on solving a personal problem related to plastic use and promoting healthier living.
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