Le Whif Coffee Inhaler Thoughts




  • You may have seen quite a few coffee blogs post about this new coffee product, Le Whif.

    Le Whif Coffee works just like Le Whif Chocolate, offering a breathable coffee powder with an amount of caffeine equivalent to a very light espresso.

    An inhaler that gives you your caffeine fix by breathing on a coffee-flavored inhaler? I was all over this.

    I did pre-order almost immediately. I couldn’t wait to get these, but my excitement quickly fell. After a month of placing my order, I still had no idea where these were. The companies customer service is far from great. I had to email them numerous times to find out what the deal was. After apologies and continued back orders, I finally got my product.

    These little inhalers might be cool looking, but do they hold up as far as taste? Most importantly, do they offer the caffeine needed to get things done?

    After a couple days of testing this is what I thought:

    The taste is not the most pleasing, but it was not awful either.

    After taking a hit, I noticed a slight caffeine rush, but became bummed again when the caffeine rush did not stick around long. It seemed after 20 minutes or so I was starting to get tired again. Before I knew it, I used one full inhaler in less than 2 hours. There are about 8 uses in each inhaler.

    There’s a ton of hype for this product, but the product itself just does not hold up.

    Customer Service: 1 out of 5
    Design: 3.5 out of 5
    Taste: 3 out of 5
    Caffeine: 2 out of 5

    If you decided to try these you can do so here. These will run you about $14 including shipping. There is also a 3 order minimum.



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    June 8th, 2010 | Jamie | 2 Comments | Tags: , ,

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Jamie Ferguson

From sunny Sarasota Florida, Jamie Ferguson has been drinking coffee since a very young age. Jamie is just your average jane who has a serious addiction to coffee, but more so has a bigger love for the heart, and the dedication that is put into growing, processing and roasting coffee. Come and join the adventures...

  • http://coffeecouple.net CoffeeCouple

    Jamie, thanks for the review. I was wondering about this product. Guess I’ll be sticking to my coffee.

    • Jamie

      No problem. You can find some great coffee for the price that will be so much better.