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An espresso tamper, grinder, and knockbox. A knockbox (informally known as a "bash bin", "coffee column", "slam piece" or "bang bang") is a device used to store spent espresso grounds, called a puck, after a shot of espresso has been pulled.
Halfords rebranded in February 2003, to the black and orange logo it has today. [5] Halfords entered into a Collaboration Agreement with Autobacs Seven Co. on 11 July 2005, [6] a Japan based car accessory retailer with chains of stores all over the world and is best known for being the title sponsor of Super GT and D1 Grand Prix. [7]
Halfords Autocentre is a car servicing and repair company in the United Kingdom, specialising in car servicing, MOT testing, brakes, tyres, Exhausts, and air conditioning services/repairs. As of 2018, there are 314 autocentres in the United Kingdom.
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Espresso con panna: espresso with cream; Viennese coffee: 2 shots of espresso with whipped cream; Caffè mocha: caffè latte with chocolate; Espresso martini: espresso with coffee liqueur and vodka; Caffè corretto ('corrected coffee'): espresso with brandy, grappa, or sambuca; Freddo espresso: espresso is mixed with the sugar and ice in a ...
A knock-down kit (also knockdown kit, knocked-down kit, or simply knockdown or KD) is a collection of parts required to assemble a product. The parts are typically manufactured in one country or region, and then exported to another country or region for final assembly.
In May 2015, McDonald replaced Matt Davies (who left to join Tesco), as CEO of Halfords, [8] on a basic salary of £500,000 plus bonuses. [4] In May 2017, McDonald was announced to be taking over Marks & Spencer's non-food business in the autumn, and in her role reported to CEO Steve Rowe. [9] [10] [11]
While trying to repair the Autochef, Wallace tries a new contraption, the ceiling-mounted Turbo Diner. After inserting a 10p coin into the electric meter, he and Gromit sit at the table. The device clamps their wrists and ankles to their chairs whilst a powerful vacuum sucks all the debris off the table, after which another mechanism sets it ...