Aerobie AeroPress Coffee and Espresso Maker with Bonus 350 Micro Filters
Make one to four cups of coffee or espresso in less than a minute with this easy-to-use press-style coffeemaker. 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
Make one to four cups of coffee or espresso in less than a minute with this easy-to-use press-style coffeemaker. 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. The micro filters ensure grit-free coffee, unlike other press-type coffeemakers, and 350 bonus filters are included.
Product Features
- Total brewing time of only 30 seconds
- Makes an Americano or an espresso-style shot
- Comes with 350 bonus micro filters
- Made in the USA
- Hand wash
Cold Brew Coffee with the AeroPress I have had this unit since Feb. 14, 2011. I have done hot brew and cold brew with this unit. I have followed the various Youtube videos to make a “hot” cup of coffee. Yes, temperature is critical. Then I have acidity issues since am “older” now. The last 3 years I have been doing cold brew. Yes, I viewed various cold brew method. The one I liked the best was Ree Drummond’s video because she makes it in huge amounts (gallon or more size). My size is one quart size mason…
Product quality has steadily decreased over the years I’ve been an AeroPress user since forever ago and would typically highly recommend it. However, the latest model I just got (August 2015) has slightly different materials and design that turn it from a great product into a merely acceptable one.
Finally fixed my coffee fix I like a fresh, hot cup of coffee, not a warmed up in the microwave cup of coffee. My old Krups water heating pot and my meat thermometer, combined with a disused Cuisinart burr grinder (note to self: clean that thing before stashing it in the back of the cupboard!) and this fabulous and versatile coffee press have made my mornings work again! Fill the press using the funnel, then put the funnel in the coffee cup, put the press in the top of the funnel, and use your kitchen timer to get the…