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AeroPress Coffee and Espresso Maker

AeroPress Coffee and Espresso Maker

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Brand: Aerobie
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $30.00
Buy New: $24.50
You Save: $5.50 (18%)



New (13) from $24.50

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 215 reviews
Sales Rank: 181

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 5 x 5 x 11.5

MPN: 46171
Model: 80R08
UPC: 085276000800
EAN: 0085276000800
ASIN: B000GXZ2GS

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 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.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
112644 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


Customer Reviews:   Read 45 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Coffee the way you like it   September 25, 2006
P. A. Cook (USA)
79 out of 80 found this review helpful

I did many hours of research into coffee makers before deciding on an Aeropress. I learned that several factors influence the coffee you end up with: the temperature of the water, the way the water mixes with the coffee, and how the coffee is extracted from the grounds. I found it difficult to find knowledgeable reviews of the various coffee machines, so I decided to take control of my coffee preparation. The aeropress allows you to control how hot the water is and how long you let it mix with the coffee.

The whole coffee making process is explained in the products instructions.

1. Insert a filter and some coffee into the unit. A coffee scoop and some filters are included with the aeropress, they recommend 1 scoop of coffee per cup.

2. Heat the right amount of water. Markers are printed on the side of the Aeropress to show the recommended amount of water for between 1 and 4 (the maximum) espresso shots. The manufacturers recommend water between 75 and 80 degrees. I don't know if this is correct, because I don't have a thermometer in the kitchen, and in any case, I'm not going to stick a thermometer in water to get it to a precise temperature. I boil water in my kettle and let the water sit for a set time before use. Alternatively, you could microwave the water for a set time. A bit of experimentation and you'll find how hot you like the water. I agree with Aeropress that boiling hot water extracts unpleasant flavors.

3. Mix the water with the grounds. The grounds are immersed in water, much like in a french press, but the manufacturers recommend letting the water sit for no more than about 10 seconds. I find that this is about right, but you can experiment and decide for yourself.

4. Insert the plunger and push the water out of the Aeropress. You press the plunger down so that it extracts the water from the grounds over about 20 seconds. The Aeropress needs to be on a strong and stable container, such as a mug, for this part of the process. Pressing the plunger requires a bit of strength if you are making more than one espresso shot. You'll need to press down for about 20 seconds.

5. Drink up, or dilute the espresso shot(s) for American coffee or mix them for cappuccino, or whatever.

I am very happy with the Aeropress. It makes great tasting coffee. It's easy to clean and inexpensive. In my opinion the aeropress is superior to french press or manual drip percolator coffee. It is not as convenient as a machine but I'm willing to spend the effort for good coffee.



5 out of 5 stars Clever design and a great cup of coffee!   August 15, 2006
T. G. Bishop (Hillsborough, NC USA)
48 out of 50 found this review helpful

Wow! Best cup of coffee I ever had. And so simple! The design is brilliant. I'm impressed with the quality of construction, ease of use, ease of cleanup, and the great taste. This is the end of all other methods of coffee production.

I fill the plunger to the appropriate mark with hot tap water and place it in the microwave for 20 seconds (the experimentally determined time to reach 175). While the water is heating I place a filter sheet in the cap, place it on the chamber, and add 1 scoop of coffee. With the chamber on top of my cup, I add the now hot water, stir, and press. Cleanup consists of ejecting the used coffee into the composting pot and rinsing the end of the plunger. Then I'm ready to enjoy a perfect cup of coffee.



5 out of 5 stars Hands down the world's greatest cup of coffee, no kidding   January 25, 2007
Megan Smith (Sacramento, CA)
20 out of 20 found this review helpful

As a certified coffee snob, I thought it didn't get better than french press. Fugetaboudit! The Aeropress renders a sweet, flavorful, impeccable Americano every time that will change your expectations forever. I have a drip coffee machine, a french press and a Krups espresso maker, and they are all officially retired thanks to the Aeropress.

I can't say enough about the results, but note that the Aerobie is more time-consuming to use than either french press or drip coffee makers, more comparable to espresso makers. Well worth it, mind you, but NOT as quick and painless as the manufacturer would have you believe. This product makes espresso by forcing air through the grounds using a syringe-type plunger. You must put in a filter, add the grounds, measure out the precise amount of water, add water and stir. You then have to place the Aeropress on top of a cup to use it, exert a pretty good amount of force, and then, if you're making two or more cups, divy the espresso up into other containers and add water or milk, if you want. So far I haven't done it, but I think it would be really easy to push too hard, flip over the cup, and spray espresso everywhere.

Still, greatest coffee ever, no competition. If you want the best, you gotta put in the time.



5 out of 5 stars Great coffee, clever design   October 1, 2006
C. Young (Phoenix)
16 out of 16 found this review helpful

As others have said, the Aeropress makes great coffee and espresso. The Aeropress lacks the style and design of the $3,000 automated Italian machines. In fact, it looks a lot like a bong or a chemistry set. It operates like no other coffee maker you have seen before. Who would have thought someone could come up with a new way to make coffee?

The Aeropress is a completely manual system, which explains its low price. You espress the coffee manually by pressing on a plastic pipe that sends hot water through the coffee grounds, sort of like an upside down french press. It is very easy to use, and could easily be packed for travel.

Pros:
Cheap
Great coffee
Great espresso
Takes up very little space
No electronics to break
No high-dollar bean mill required. A regular blade grinder will do.
Right water temperature produces coffee with very low acid.

Cons:
You will go through a lot of beans because the coffee tastes so good
It takes practice to make crema
You need an instant-read thermometer to heat the water to 165 to 175 degrees
You will have to heat and steam milk manually if you like milk-based espresso drinks
No cool-looking Gaggia or Saeco espresso machine sitting in your kitchen
No excuse to upgrade your blade grinder to a mill



5 out of 5 stars Great product but save on shipping   July 20, 2006
mmmmm (Northeast, USA)
20 out of 22 found this review helpful

this product actually ships from liquid planet, and if you order it directly through their site you'll save on shipping. wish I knew before I ordered.

now about the product: it's amazing! do a search on it, read all about it on the forums and reviews. I can't say enough good things about it. the inventor is actually answering all sorts of questions on coffee geek's boards so check that out too. no more french pressing for me!



 

 

 
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