Aerobie AeroPress Espresso Machine & Coffee Maker
- Operation: Manual
- Type: Espresso Machine Coffee Maker
Available From
Why are these offers here?
Smart Buy!
Lowest price from a Trusted Store
Second Lowest Price
Third Lowest Price
- Overview
-
Reviews
- Compare Prices
User ReviewRead All Reviews »
Great coffee anywhere
Pros
Great coffee, easy clean up, small size, portable.
Cons
Too much hype on the box/web site. Great coffee, but its not espresso.
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
If you love great coffee, buy the Aeropress, good coffee beans and a good grinder. Ummm so good.
I love great coffee, and now there is simple way to make it.
If you are a coffee fan you will like the coffee the AeroPress makes.
Just boil your water, pop a filter into the cap of the Aeropres and tighten.
Pre-heat the Aeropress, grind your fresh coffee beans.
Put the AeroPress on a solid coffee cup and funnel in the finely ground coffee beans.
Pour the hot water into the plunger handle to the mark you use.
Pour the water into the Aeropress, stir for 10 seconds, pop in the plunger and press slowly for about 20 seconds right to the bottom.
Top up the cup with boiling water to make your desired strength.
Unscrew the cap off the Aeropress and push the plunger down to pop the grinds into your compost bin.
And enjoy great coffee.
The Aeropress makes concentrated coffee that needs to be diluted to your preferred strength.
Use fine ground coffee to produce more flavor, and the Aeropress microfilter leaves and the grounds behind. The secret is to push very slowly till all the water is gone, then you can press the air and the crema through fast.
I like the fact you can control all parts of the coffee brewing process, by varying the amount of coffee and water, steep times, and brewing temperature. I use a thermometer, and use a higher temperatures than the instructions say.
You can make coffee any where you can boil water. Clean up is a breeze.
Though for good quality coffee, good quality fresh coffee beans are so important. I also use a good coffee grinder as well.
While it makes a great coffee, the Aeropress does not make espresso. The hype on the box and their web site is excessive.
Though with good fresh beans you can make a darn fine cup of coffee, with more flavor than pretty well most coffee joints, and poorly made espresso.
If you are a coffee fan you will like the coffee the AeroPress makes.
Just boil your water, pop a filter into the cap of the Aeropres and tighten.
Pre-heat the Aeropress, grind your fresh coffee beans.
Put the AeroPress on a solid coffee cup and funnel in the finely ground coffee beans.
Pour the hot water into the plunger handle to the mark you use.
Pour the water into the Aeropress, stir for 10 seconds, pop in the plunger and press slowly for about 20 seconds right to the bottom.
Top up the cup with boiling water to make your desired strength.
Unscrew the cap off the Aeropress and push the plunger down to pop the grinds into your compost bin.
And enjoy great coffee.
The Aeropress makes concentrated coffee that needs to be diluted to your preferred strength.
Use fine ground coffee to produce more flavor, and the Aeropress microfilter leaves and the grounds behind. The secret is to push very slowly till all the water is gone, then you can press the air and the crema through fast.
I like the fact you can control all parts of the coffee brewing process, by varying the amount of coffee and water, steep times, and brewing temperature. I use a thermometer, and use a higher temperatures than the instructions say.
You can make coffee any where you can boil water. Clean up is a breeze.
Though for good quality coffee, good quality fresh coffee beans are so important. I also use a good coffee grinder as well.
While it makes a great coffee, the Aeropress does not make espresso. The hype on the box and their web site is excessive.
Though with good fresh beans you can make a darn fine cup of coffee, with more flavor than pretty well most coffee joints, and poorly made espresso.
