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The editors liked
Makes extremely good coffee
Easy to use and fun
Inexpensive!
Lightweight
Durable
And compact
Best unit for camping. Costs less than two weeks of storebought lattes. Filters are a penny apiece. Makes up to four shots at once.
Inexpensive
Strong
Smooth brew
Simple to operate
Easy to clean
The best coffee you've tasted
In the easiesttouse device you've ever made it in
The editors didn't like
None.
Maintaining even pressure is impossible unless you're a robot (in which case
Why drink espresso?). Single shots come out a little watery. No pods.
Abstract: The Aerobie Aeropress French Press Coffee Maker features a unique plastic design with a 10- to 16-ounce capacity for making up to four small French cups of coffee. However, with its plastic design and limited capacity, it is not suitable if you want a tra...
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Published: 2014-05-14, Author: Charlie , review by: cultofmac.com
The best coffee you've tasted, in the easiesttouse device you've ever made it in
Smoked plastic makes it look like a 1970s joke
AeroPress makes a killer cup of coffee, even on the road. AeroPress makes a killer cup of coffee, even on the roadTweetCharlie Sorrel (6:06 am PDT, May 14th)An expanded view of my road-ready coff...
Lightweight, durable, and compact; best unit for camping. Costs less than two weeks of storebought lattes. Filters are a penny apiece. Makes up to four shots at once.
Maintaining even pressure is impossible unless you're a robot (in which case, why drink espresso?). Single shots come out a little watery. No pods.
Makes extremely good coffee; easy to use and fun; inexpensive!
None.
I enjoy a hot cup of coffee every now and then. But, I never had any interest in learning how to brew the coffee (cooking is really not my thing). I have always bought my coffee from restaurants and coffee shops. When I came across the Aerobie Aeropres...
Abstract: The staff here at Single Serve Coffee.com have been kicking the tires on the new Aerobie Aeropress for over a month now. Did you notice something about the title of the coffee maker? Yes. The same company that makes the Aerobie flying discs and other...
Abstract: Cheryl de Wolfe is a Victoria resident and food expert. This is her Aeropress story!The AeroPress is a clever little manual espresso maker. It needs only hot water (not boiling! The instructions are very clear about that), ground coffee, and a mug in a...
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Published: 2015-11-04, Author: Mike , review by: techsmart.co.za
No residue, easy to use, allows for a quick cup, non breakable parts, can take anywhere
Feels slightly unsteady when pressing down, on the expensive side
Abstract: Confession: I spend entirely too much money on Starbucks coffee.Serious coffee aficionados are probably scoffing me right now for being addicted to the coffee equivalent of fast food. I don't care.Mind you, I'm not into frappuccinos or blended or mixed be...