Gauhar/Delhi: There is no dearth of people with amazing ideas and people who make things from Jugaad in our country. Every day people keep making one thing or the other from Jugaad which also goes viral on social media. These days, the indigenous coffee machine made from Jugaad is becoming very viral on social media.
The name of the person who made this desi coffee machine is Jaswinder Singh. Where this desi coffee machine of his is more viral. At the same time, their coffee is also being compared to Star-Bucks coffee and it is also being made viral on social media by the name of Sardar-Bucks coffee.
How to make coffee machine
Jaswinder told that earlier he used to sell coffee in Noida 135 sector. But after Covid arrived, many companies closed there. After which he started growing and selling this coffee in Ranibagh near his house. He told that he has designed this desi coffee machine himself and got it made in front of him. He has used copper to make this machine. In this machine, he has also installed a pipe for pressure and steam, through which coffee is made. He said that this machine has been prepared for only Rs 13 to 14 thousand. Not only this, there is no maintenance cost of this machine. If we talk about coffee machines generally, their maintenance cost is around Rs 2 to 3 thousand. When asked by the Local 18 team, will they make this machine as well if someone else comes to them? In response to this he said that he can get this machine made and give it to anyone and it will cost around Rs 15 thousand.
There is so much variety available
They have varieties of all types of hot coffee and cold coffee. Whose price ranges from Rs 50 to Rs 150. They also have many types of cocktail drinks and shakes whose prices range from Rs 60 to Rs 130. Most of the children come to his shop to drink his coffee. A child named Saksham said that he often comes here to drink coffee and he likes the coffee made by them very much.
how to reach here
To come here you will have to get down from the Red Line at Pitampura metro station. From where by any rickshaw you will reach Rani Bagh Market in 10 to 15 minutes. Where his stall is very famous by the name of Singh Cold Coffee. These stalls are open all seven days of the week and remain open from 12:00 noon to 12:00 midnight.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: April 16, 2024, 19:40 IST