Thanks for the advice on an appropriate office machine. We had quite limited supplier options so couldn't get the most sensible option of a good filter machine, so with a decent budget we went with the Sage Oracle, thinking it would still be easy for non-coffee people to use, just look a bit intimidating.
We overestimated a couple of our colleagues.
The grind is activated by rotating the PF in the grinder socket a little against a sprung switch. The first person to try it slapped it hard right and jumped backwards, like she was using a slingslot. It pinged back and almost fell out completely.
Later I walked past and another person had one cup under the left spout of the PF only, letting the other spout pour into the drip tray. Someone else later walked up to me with a pitcher full of milk and asked if they pour it in the top of the machine.
Thanks for the advice on an appropriate office machine. We had quite limited supplier options so couldn't get the most sensible option of a good filter machine, so with a decent budget we went with the Sage Oracle, thinking it would still be easy for non-coffee people to use, just look a bit intimidating.
We overestimated a couple of our colleagues.
The grind is activated by rotating the PF in the grinder socket a little against a sprung switch. The first person to try it slapped it hard right and jumped backwards, like she was using a slingslot. It pinged back and almost fell out completely.
Later I walked past and another person had one cup under the left spout of the PF only, letting the other spout pour into the drip tray. Someone else later walked up to me with a pitcher full of milk and asked if they pour it in the top of the machine.
They all seem to like it though, which is good.