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aeropress coffee and espresso maker with bonus 350 micro filters

 



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The AeroPress is an entirely new way to make coffee, American style or Espresso style for use in lattes, cappucinos and other espresso based drinks. AeroPress brews simply delicious coffee, 1-4 cups per pressing. Ideal water temperature and faster brewing yields rich flavor with lower acidity and without bitterness. Other brewing processes use near boiling water and long exposure to coffee grounds. Quickly brew a variety of coffee drinks including an Americano or an espresso-style shot for use in lattes or cappuccinos. Its total-immersion system permits extraction at a moderate temperature and a short brew time. Water and grounds are mixed together for 10 seconds, then gentle air pressure pushes the mix through a micro-filter in just 20 seconds, which avoids the bitterness of long processes such as drip brewing. The air pressure also gently squeezes the last goodness from the grounds, further enriching the flavor. The total brewing time of only 30 seconds results in an exceptionally smooth brew.


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Technical Details



- Total immersion of the grounds in the water results in rapid yet robust extraction of flavor


- Because of the lower temperature and short brew time, the acid level of the brew is much lower than conventional brewers.


- Micro-filtered coffee so pure and particle-free that it can be stored for days as a concentrate.


- AeroPress is chamber is nearly self-cleaning. A 10-second rinse of the plunger is all that's required.


- Compact, perfect for camping. includes 1 press, 1 funnel, 1 scoop, 1 Stirrer, and enough filters to last for 2 years!!


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Customer Buzz






 






 "The best coffee I ever had!" 2010-04-01


By Dick (Madison, WI USA)


A collegue at work recommended the AreoPress Coffee Maker and I am thankful that he did. This personal coffee system makes the absolute best cup of coffee that I have ever had. In fact it is so good that I have to resist drinkng too much coffee. It uses a little more coffee than my old French press but the coffee is so rich and smooth and, since it is filtered, supposedly better for you. Five stars is not a good enough rating for the AreoPress Coffee and Expresso Maker.





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 "WOW! Big Flavor for a little product!" 2010-03-30


By J McGurk (SC)


I am the only one in my household that drinks coffee..... the aeropress is the perfect product for me! It is easy to use, cleans up quickly and it even makes inexpensive coffee taste good! The only "complaint" I have is that it does use more coffee than a regular coffeemaker. However, the ratio is similar to any other time... the more expensive coffee takes less grounds than the cheaper one. One suggestion is to find the right amount of scoops for your palate... the booklet suggests 3, but I found that too bitter. Another variable to watch out for is the size of your cup...... you will have to learn how to adjust the number of scoops depending on the size of the cup and the quality of the coffee. I was skeptical that the aeropress would take too much prep time for me to use it in the mornings, but I have discovered that if I heat the water for 3.5 minutes in a microwave teakettle, and prepare the other steps while the water is heating, that all it takes is five minutes of my morning to make a smooth, rich cup of coffee. If I want to have a thermos full of coffee, I will make sure what I press is at least five scoops of coffee and dilute it enough to make several ounces.


Some people may think this is a hindrance, but if you think about it, do you want coffee that has been sitting in a carafe for a few hours getting more and more bitter? Or do you want to spend just FIVE minutes making a freshly pressed cup of coffee?








Customer Buzz






 






 "Excellent coffee maker!" 2010-03-28


By C. Schmidt (Traveling the USA in an RV)


This is a great coffee maker - especially for someone like me who wants to make only 1 mug at a time. I've tried all different kinds of coffee makers, but they don't seem to be optimized for making a single ~8 oz mug of coffee. I always ended up brewing multiple cups of coffee and throwing the extra away to get the one good cup I wanted.





I got this aeropress for Christmas 2006 and it is great. I followed the initial instructions, but preferred my coffee a bit different. So, I experimented with grind, water temperature, amount of coffee/water, etc., until I found the right combination for *my* personal preference. I use this to make a cup of coffee, not espresso (that is, I add water to the result to get "regular" coffee), so I can't comment on the quality of espresso taste. I have noticed that coffee beans/grind from different sources have their own "sweet spots" for best grind and coffee/water quantity to get the taste I prefer. So, now that I know how I like to brew a couple different types, I try to stick with those so that I don't have to go through the experimenting stage needed if I try a completely new coffee bean/grind. That works for me. This coffee tastes great. :)





Oh, I should mention that I have also used french press coffee makers. I really like the taste of french press coffee, but got sick of the grinds and/or sediment that always ends up in the bottom of the coffee and made the bottom of the cup taste gross. True to its advertising, the aeropress doesn't seem to leave grinds or sediment. I sip my cup kind of slowly and end up zapping it in the microwave to heat it up again several times. The coffee does not get bitter from sitting in my mug because there is not coffee grind sediment soaking at the bottom. That is a huge plus for me!





A few folks mentioned that the plunger can be hard to press. I have to agree. I've had 2 shoulder surgeries and it does take some extra effort to manage to push the plunger straight down. I can still do it, although I only have 2 scoops of coffee grind in at a time. I think it would be extremely difficult to press with too much coffee in it.





All this time of daily use, including travel, and there are no problems, no parts wearing out from stress, no cracks in the plastic. It still looks like new.





I donated my drip coffee machine, french press and espresso machine to Goodwill. :)





PS - I noticed the aeropress is available via third party vendor and Amazon. I can't comment on the vendor, as I put it on my wishlist for Xmas and got it as a gift. I noticed there are separate reviews for each device/vendor, so will post my review under each.





Customer Buzz






 






 "Works as advertised" 2010-03-16


By jnetter (Chicago, IL USA)


I'm very happy with the Aeropress. Much better results than the cheap to moderately priced electric espresso makers I have tried. As others have pointed out, keeping the water temperature below 180 F eliminates bitterness and excess acidity. Cleans up literally in seconds.





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 "Great coffee maker" 2010-03-15


By Steven Kunkle (So. Cal.)


This makes a great cup of coffee. It does not make a very good expresso. You get a very smooth, rich cup of coffee made quickly and with little cleanup. Some boiling water and about 2 minutes and you have a really good cup of coffee. The used grounds eject cleanly and a quick rinse under the faucet are all you need.








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