Bespoke Post PANINO Box Review & Coupon – September 2019

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Bespoke Post is a men’s lifestyle subscription box offering sophisticated accessories, gear, and curated interest kits, although nearly all of their offerings are unisex and would be equally appropriate for any woman with a rugged and adventurous side.

DEAL: Save $9 on your first box with coupon code FREEBEER.

Bespoke Post has a unique model – you can select your box from a variety of offerings, or receive their automatic monthly selection picked just for you. You can also skip the month if you’re not interested in any of the available boxes.

Our selection for this month, PANINO, is still available. This is one of the regular $45 selections.

Everything was packed carefully and all the items arrived in good condition.

The box also included an information card.

The back of the card has a brief description of the featured items, explaining why they’re such an awesome choice for this curation.

Everything in my box!

Silicone Zone. (SIMILAR) It’s a portable bread baker made from a flexible, soft, dishwasher and oven-safe silicone material.

This unique baking tool can be used as a mixing bowl and a baking pan. You can also use it as a steamer in the oven. Mix up your bread in the bowl, rise it, and then you’re ready to bake – all in the same container!

To use, simply fold it as directed and stick it directly to your oven and bake. For steaming, just fill it with fish, beef, or even fresh veggies, toss some oil and put it inside a preheated oven. Simple, portable, and very easy to use!

Old Mountain Cast Iron Garlic Roaster ($24) This cast of iron is exclusively designed for garlic roasting. It’s a pre-seasoned cast iron tool that can make a fresh head of garlic turn into a delectable garlic paste.

Fill the cast with fresh bulbs of garlic and put it inside the oven for more or less 45 minutes, and you’ll get soft and sweet garlic that you can spread on toasted bread, pair with egg, or even eat directly.

Escali Ciro Digital Kitchen Scale ($30.40) This last kitchen tool we got is a specially designed digital kitchen scale that features touch-sensitive controls and a liquid and dry measuring unit.

The back part of the box contains all the necessary information you need to know about the product including its features and specification.

The digital weighing scale’s display and controls are located at the bottom part of the tool in a single smooth surface.

It is operated using 2 pieces of CR2032 battery. The rounded corner and lightweight design make it more handy and durable at the same time.

This weighing scale has a total capacity of 5 kg. or 11 lbs.

The display monitor also comes with a blue backlight, meaning you can still use it even in dark areas.

The scale has an automatic shut-off function. It turns itself off after five minutes of inactivity to save energy.

Bespoke Post’s unique curations never fail to impress us! This month, it’s all about kitchenware. I definitely love the devices that make food preparation a whole lot easier and less time-consuming. My favorites are the versatile bread baker and the touch-sensitive weighing scale. These are the tools that I’ll most likely use since I really like baking. This is definitely one of the best curations I’ve got from this subscription, and I’m certainly looking forward to more exciting things in future boxes!

What did you think of the Bespoke Post Panino box?

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  • Lisa
    04.28.22

    I love the box, but I really wish the bread maker had come with at least one recipe for this sized maker. Finding recipes isn’t really easy.

    • Beth
      02.24.23

      DITTO! Completely agree. I am experimenting…my box also omitted the card explaining the contents…glad to see it here, but surprised there is no recipe. I am searching the brand for the silicone bread maker cloche now, to see what I can find!