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Rating: 4.6

List Price : £27.99 Price : £20.77
Aerobie AeroPress Coffee Maker

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How do you take it? That's a personal question, that is. For we all, it seems, like to take it differently. And when it comes to coffee, it's even worse. Nowadays in the era of the skinny-Fair-Trade-half-caff-with-a-nutmeg-twist there's quite simply no such thing a standard cup of the dreaded Colombian bean. Now with the help of Aeropress, you can make sure you get impeccable coffee because 100% of the time, it works every time. You see, the Aeropress is a manually operated device capable of producing pro-standard cups of filter coffee and espresso in a jiffy (or should that be in a java?). Using a unique vacuum filter system, nothing comes into contact with the coffee except water and air, preserving its taste immaculately. Simply put a couple of scoops of your favourite coffee in the top, stick a filter in (included) and pour in some hot water then, using the plunger, press down. In under 30 seconds you'll have a spiffingly delectable cup of steamingly wondrous coffee. Cleaning's a doddle too. Just twist the cap off the chamber and push the plunger to remove the puck. A quick rinse and wipe of the Aeropress and you're hot to trot. Good to go. Too cool for school. We digress. And never fear - when you run out of the 350 included filters, you can buy more by clicking here . The result? A gentle blend and roast. A richer, smoother flavour. And Robert is your mother's brother. Or, if he's a barista, Roberto.


  • Unique coffee/espresso maker uses total immersion and gentle pressure to produce coffee with extraordinarily rich flavor
  • Makes American style coffee or an espresso-style shot perfect for use in lattes or cappuccinos
  • 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
  • Includes a years' worth of micro-filters; BPA free


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71 of 71 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Extra info for buyers, 29 Aug 2010
This review is from: Aerobie AeroPress Coffee Maker (Kitchen & Home)
Most of the reviews are pretty accurate. Now I have this gadget, I've reluctantly dropped my steel mini-cafetiere but still use my 'smart mug' with plunger at work. But the Aeropress is almost as quick, and better - the coffee is crystal clear (but brown - you know what I mean), no crema, but that doesn't matter too much to me, and tasty.

Here is the extra info:
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Download the instructions from the manufacturer's website for details of how to brew, if you want to check before you buy. But it's quick, and not as complicated as they make it sound - I think there is an online video.
For people collecting greenie points: A year's filters use fewer trees than just ONE newspaper. Plus - you can quickly rinse and reuse the paper filter over and over if you wish - I use mine about 6 times each, being a grumpy old man.
The Playce I got my Aeropress from (a while ago) INCLUDED 300 filters at... Read more
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderfully smooth coffee, 2 April 2009
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Nicola (London, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aerobie AeroPress Coffee Maker (Kitchen & Home)
I was looking for a relatively cheap, quick and easy way to make my morning coffee. I had been using a mokka pot for many years, but life with a small baby had me looking for a quicker, simpler method.

Plus points: It really is quick.. I can make a great cup of coffee in the time it takes to make a cup of tea. So easy that my Mum had bought herself one, and she doesn't tend to like gadgets. Put filter in, screw base on, add coffee, water, stir and then plunge.
The coffee is really smooth, and there are never any grains left in the bottom of my cup when I drain it - a pet hate of mine. Its perfect for americano, or a latte (I simply microwave some milk and then "froth" it with a whisk) - which is a good way of getting extra calcium into new mums!

Minus points: If you follow the instructions, it does use alot of coffee. But I've been experimenting, and now use less coffee than stated. I use a nice, strong roast, and leave it about 20 seconds before... Read more
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40 of 43 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but overhyped, 26 July 2008
This review is from: Aerobie AeroPress Coffee Maker (Kitchen & Home)
I got this in an attempt to have nice coffee at work. I can definitely do that, a smooth, aromatic cup, beats the average drip machine. What it doesn't do is make Espresso. It's nowhere near it, crema is non-existent, and the brew is not in the same category. So as long as you don't believe the "makes better espresso than machines that cost 20 times as much" blurb, you get a small, easy to use and easy to clean gadget for a good old plain cup of coffee.
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