The AeroPress coffee maker uses gentle air pressure to create a smooth rich flavour with lower acidity and without bitterness. The AeroPress™ brewing system results in uniform extraction for a full coffee flavour. All you need is fresh ground coffee and hot water.
AeroPress™ Features
- manual coffee maker, no electricity needed (need hot water though)
- easily dispense grinds
- portable, take it anywhere
- made from clear co-polyester, its plastic parts contains no BPA
- measuring spoon for coffee quantity
- Weight: 522 g (907 g – boxed)
- Dimensions: 12.7 x 12.7 x 29.2 cm
- Comes with 350 bleached filters
Recommended Accessories
There are many accessories you can add to your AeroPress. Quaffee recommends considering these accessories to enjoy your AeroPress even more.
- hand grinder like the Hario mini or skerton, or the porlex mini which fits directly into the aeropress
- If you are traveling the abel steel filter.
- And great coffee.
AeroPress Brewing
The AeroPress has many ways you can use it, before playing we suggest you read the official guide, which we have made available here: AeroPress Official Brew Guide.
Taken from the AeroPress app, all brews require the coffee to be freshly ground and weighed then the if filter paper is being used wet that paper.
Classic | Charger | Inverted | Bold (our choice) | |
Description: | The most basic “beginners” brew. Wet the paper filter place it in the Aeropress filter cap. Place Aeropress on the vessel to capture the coffee, add the coffee in and then… | A brew that results in a strong flavourful cup, it is based on the basic brew. | This brew is down with the Aeropress inverted upside down. The plunger is placed just inside the brewing chamber and then it is inverted. The filter cap is only added after the final step (before you plunge). | Uses a small amount of coffee to give you the most bang for your buck, based on the Inverted method. |
coffee: | 30 grams | 17 grams | 17 grams | 15 grams |
Grind: | Medium fine | Medium fine | Medium | Medium fine |
water: | 120 ml | 275 ml | 120 ml | 200ml |
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Some videos on the AeroPress
One about its history – by its Inventor
In this video Alan Adler talks about the design of the AeroPress and his favourite brewing technique.
One about using it
Dave is a passionate AeroPress guy, here is his brew guide:
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