Product Description: Forget the bitter, acidic coffee you're used to drinking from a standard coffee press The AeroPress from Aerobie takes only 30 seconds, but makes the smoothest, best-tasting coffee that coffeereviewcom, Sunset Magazine, Vogue Magazine, Cooks Junction, and you, have ever tasted Features: Total immersion of the grounds in the water results in rapid yet robust extraction of flavor Total immersion permits extraction at a moderate temperature, resulting in a smoother brew Air pressure shortens filtering time to 20 seconds This avoids the bitterness of long processes such as drip brewing Laboratory pH testing measured Aeropress brew's acid as less than one fifth that of regular drip brew Microfilter prevents the gritty texture of French-press methods Makes 1 to 4 cups (1 or 2 mugs) of coffee or espresso Specifications: Weight: 1 pound Dimensions: 5 x 5 x 115 inchesGlass mug not included
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Rating: - great little coffee maker
I'm completely sold on this little gizmo. Best coffee I have ever had, and it is small enough to take on just about any trip. The only problem is that I am far less tolerant of lousy coffee now!
Rating: - A nice alternative to a french press
this is a great alternative to a french press. it takes a little getting used to, but produces a great cup of expresso/coffee.
Rating: - Perfect single-cup coffee maker
I drink one cup of coffee in the morning. This is perfect. I was going to buy a pod-based coffee maker but found lots of people complaining about them. The AeroPress is simple and makes a good cup of coffee. ... Read More
Rating: - Good tasting coffee, easy clean up. Very portable. Compare to pod maker.
Been using my Aeropress for over a year. My observations: 1) Uses more coffee than a pod maker does. I used to grind my own coffee and make my own pods. For the same amount and strength coffee, my pod maker uses ... Read More
Rating: - I Love the AeroPress!
I bought this to replace a one cup coffee maker that I used to use at work. At first, it seemed like a bit much - I was used to: dump coffee into filter basket, pour water straight from water cooler into reservoir, ... Read More