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Brand Aeropress
Color Multicolor
Product Dimensions 1"D x 1"W x 1"H
Special Feature App-Controlled
Coffee Maker Type French Press
Capacity
3 Cups
Item Weight
8 ounces
Wattage
700 watts
Human Interface Input
Buttons

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  • THE PERFECT CUP: Rapid, total immersion brewing process makes rich, smooth coffee without the bitterness associated with other brewing methods.
  • FAST: Total brewing time for an espresso shot is about 30 seconds—brewing coffee is about to become the fastest part of your morning routine!
  • EASY CLEANUP: The tightly compressed coffee grounds pop right out with the microfilter, making cleanup a snap.
  • QUALITY: Unlike a French press, the microfilters prevent grit from getting in your coffee, and the fast brewing time reduces acidity.
  • PORTABLE: The BPA and phthalate free AeroPress system is completely portable, making it the perfect coffee maker for travel and camping.

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4.8 4.8
Easy to use
4.7 4.7
Blending power
4.6 4.6
Durability
4.5 4.5

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Easy to clean
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
Easy to use
4.7
4.6
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4.7
4.6
Blending power
4.6
4.6
4.6
4.6
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Durability
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4.7
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Quality of material
4.4
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4.6
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3 cups
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wattage
700 watts
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Aerobie AeroPress Coffee and Espresso Maker with Bonus 350 Micro Filters
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340 grams
318 grams
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Popular with coffee enthusiasts worldwide, the patented AeroPress is a new kind of coffee press that uses a rapid, total immersion brewing process to make smooth, delicious, full flavored coffee without bitterness and with low acidity. Good-bye French Press! The rapid brewing AeroPress avoids the bitterness and high acidity created by the long steep time required by the French press. Plus, the AeroPress paper Microfilter eliminates grit and means clean up takes seconds. Makes 1 to 3 cups of American coffee per pressing in about a minute, and unlike a French press, it can also brew espresso style coffee for use in lattes, cappuccinos and other espresso based drinks. Perfect for home kitchen use, the AeroPress is lightweight, compact, portable and durable, making it also ideal for traveling, camping, backpacking, boating and more! Includes the AeroPress press, funnel, scoop, stirrer, 700 microfilters and a filter holder. No Phthalates or BPA. Mug not included. Assembled measurements: 9 1/2" h X 4" w X 4" d

Customer reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars
4.8 out of 5
3,535 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, ease of use, cleaning, and brew time of the coffee maker. For example, they mention it makes a good cup of coffee, the instructions are clear, and the filter papers are easy to put in. They appreciate the fast brewer, which allows them to pour the water slowly and get to the stir without a lot of dripping. Overall, customers are happy with the value of the product.

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1,337 customers mention1,203 positive134 negative

Customers like the quality of the coffee maker. They mention it makes a good cup of coffee, but it requires some work. They also say it's great for producing a cup of joe that resembles espresso more than drip coffee. Customers say the directions are simple and foolproof to get a great espresso shot every time. They say it produces an incredibly smooth, flavorful, and satisfying cup of espresso.

"...Comes with a ton of filters, which is a nice plus. I love how well constructed it is and it is a much nicer overall experience than my French press..." Read more

"...My first cup from the Aeropress was...surprisingly decent. The same clean flavor was there, like when I made pour-over in the Chemex...." Read more

"...going to go make myself another AeroPressed cup of piping hot, smooth tasting coffee....Buy It. You won't regret it!!" Read more

"...I dare say that it tastes better than the house blend that I always get whenever I happen upon a Starbucks...." Read more

647 customers mention565 positive82 negative

Customers like the ease of use of the coffee maker. They say the instructions are clear, it takes a few minutes to do and results in a very good cup of coffee. They also appreciate the filter papers are cheap and easy to put in. Customers also say that the design is pretty ingenious, usage and cleanup is virtually as easy and fast, and that it makes nice, smooth espresso.

"...4. This is very well designed. The parts fit together very satisfyingly, the filters are perfectly sized...." Read more

"...I also recommend this to coffee beginners, because it's dead simple and the easiest method to brew coffee if you're on a budget or just starting...." Read more

"...It's a large mug that the press fits over perfectly, and it's nice and heavy. I didn't feel like it would tip once while I was pressing...." Read more

"...The method seems simple to me and takes very little time, but it might seem a little weird at first if you've only ever used machines...." Read more

498 customers mention469 positive29 negative

Customers find the cleaning process of the coffee maker to be fantastically easy. They mention that the AeroPress can be cleaned in under 3 seconds, and the filter can be easily rinsed off and reused.

"...after brewing coffee is extremely satisfying and this is so much easier to clean than a French press.3...." Read more

"...The set up and clean up is a cinch. It comes with a little glass carafe that can hold extra coffee grinds...." Read more

"...Cleanup is also simple- it's as easy as taking off the black strainer on the bottom and popping the coffee puck out the bottom...." Read more

"...under the sun, and this one wins, hands down, from an ease of use and cleaning standpoint, and from a quality of coffee standpoint...." Read more

183 customers mention168 positive15 negative

Customers find the brew time of the coffee maker to be fast. They say it's easy to use, makes great coffee almost instantly, and is faster than a French press. They also say the combination of quality and speed is excellent, and the coffee is filtered pretty quickly.

"...True to its promise, the Aeropress DOES deliver fast coffee--so fast, that it feels like it can't possibly be ready...." Read more

"...With light to moderate pressure, the coffee is filtered pretty quickly...." Read more

"...And it's fast! Once your water is hot, the entire process takes less than 30 seconds...." Read more

"...The combination of quality and speed is excellent...." Read more

173 customers mention124 positive49 negative

Customers like the value of the coffee maker. They mention that the filters are inexpensive and the whole thing has a tiny footprint. Overall, customers say it's a great investment for any coffee lover and is durable.

"...It is well worth the price!..." Read more

"...Pros: Affordable, simple, and highly effective.Cons: Demands a small effort in the morning as well as the right sized cup to accomodate...." Read more

"...; gadget that promises to change your life but in reality is practically useless...." Read more

"...It's easy to use, doesn't take up too much room, and saves you a ton of money." Read more

154 customers mention154 positive0 negative

Customers find the coffee maker portable, handy, and ideal as a traveling or camping companion. They say it's slender and not bulky like most cold brew or hot brewers. Customers also mention that it can accompany them anywhere due to its compact size and simplicity.

"...It's a large mug that the press fits over perfectly, and it's nice and heavy. I didn't feel like it would tip once while I was pressing...." Read more

"...Also, I travel a lot, and for me the AeroPress is the most travel friendly because it's light and the paper filters stand up to repeated use..." Read more

"...Also the AeroPress is "slender" size and not bulky like most cold brew or hot brew coffee makers...." Read more

"...There is no carafe to wash because it brews directly into the coffee cup. The drawback is that it can take some time to get the coffee...." Read more

121 customers mention93 positive28 negative

Customers like the size of the coffee maker. For example, they mention it takes up very little space, can fit in a carry-on, and the filters themselves take up almost no space. That said, they say it's ideal for people living in tight quarters or without a lot of space. Customers also appreciate the performance and functionality of the wonderfully compact and easy to use AeroPress. They say everything fits precisely together and the press fits over a large mug perfectly.

"...4. This is very well designed. The parts fit together very satisfyingly, the filters are perfectly sized...." Read more

"...The product itself has a small footprint, is of high quality, and is very sturdy. It is well worth the price!..." Read more

"...It's a large mug that the press fits over perfectly, and it's nice and heavy. I didn't feel like it would tip once while I was pressing...." Read more

"...This is my main complaint with the Aeropress: It's not big enough, in the sense that if you need 2-3 big mugs of coffee, you're going to need to do 2..." Read more

106 customers mention106 positive0 negative

Customers find the coffee maker produces incredibly smooth, flavorful, and satisfying coffee. They also say the cylinder is made of smoother plastic, and the coffee has a rich feel and cocoa-like taste.

"...In a nutshell, the coffee is delicious, rich and smooth -- with no hint of bitterness or acidity at all. I love it!..." Read more

"...I was blown away by how smooth and drinkable the product was...." Read more

"...For me, it produces the smoothest cup and makes for the easiest clean up. I also feel like it gives me the greatest control over the brewing...." Read more

"...It's an incredibly smooth, flavorful and satisfying cup of coffee...." Read more

I hate that it's good
5 Stars
I hate that it's good
I'm not going to lie, I really thought this thing was going to be terrible.I mean, look at it. It looks like a "As Seen On TV" gadget that promises to change your life but in reality is practically useless. How could an object that looks like a horse insemination device somehow make anything close to a good cup of coffee? How could I trust something that hipsters use to make coffee using water filtered through a shoe while hiking in the mountains? I asked myself these difficult but fair questions one stormy evening while contemplating my current coffee situation.You see, I'd gone a little crazy over the past year with coffee stuff. First it was a nice espresso machine, but I quickly got tired of that due to all the work, prep, and cleanup required. Half of my shots came out great, the other half just meh. I wasted a lot of coffee making espresso, and most mornings I don't want to go to all that work. I then tried a Chemex, which produced good coffee, but was almost as much work as espresso. I even tried a nice automatic drip machine, which was easier, but the coffee quality suffered. I was about ready to order some bagged black tea and move to England to drown my sorrows.I had come across the Aeropress first when I started looking into Chemex, and I quickly disregarded it because it looks ridiculous. I watched a video of a guy making an Aeropress in the middle of a flight, and that's when I realized I didn't want anything to do with the device. I instead went down the Chemex route, which seemed like a proper way to make a cup of joe. A few months later, I found myself exploring other options, unsatisfied. Chemex is just so finicky, and you've gotta pour in circular patterns, blah blah blah. I just wanted an easy and good cup of coffee.I ordered the Aeropress mostly because it's so cheap that I could easily afford to buy it just to write a terrible review. "It's too easy!" I chuckled to myself while unpacking the device and reading the instructions. "It even says you don't need a burr grinder!" I happily made the coffee without measuring, weighing, or worrying about anything. I wanted the thing to fail, and fail miserably. I even used 200F water, which is way above what the instructions say to use. I couldn't believe that there was no waiting, no bloom period, no nothing. Just pour in the water, stir, and press.This went against everything I had taught myself with other coffee methods in my journey.My first cup from the Aeropress was...surprisingly decent. The same clean flavor was there, like when I made pour-over in the Chemex. There wasn't any bitterness or sourness. I had used a bit too much ground coffee, so it was strong, but I just added a little hot water to my cup and it tasted just fine. I was a little taken back. The stupid horse syringe had just made good coffee in seconds without me having to really worry about anything.Let me put this into perspective for you: I've NEVER had a first cup of coffee come out good when I first start using a new method. Never. Maybe I'm stupid, but most other methods are like a science experiment in your kitchen. Espresso took me a full pound of coffee until I got the grind and tamp right, and finally made a drinkable cup. Pour-over took a while to get the right grind and the right water temp. Even French Press wasn't great the first time I tried it. I had CHARTS on my wall so I knew the proper grind setting and brew time for each coffee that I used regularly, since they were all different. However, the Aeropress was totally drinkable the first try and I BARELY EVEN TRIED.On my second cup, I paid more attention. I measured out 18g of ground coffee, and filled it up to the 4 mark with around 210-220g of water. I stirred, and carefully plunged. It was better, and more than just drinkable, it was actually good. I became a believer. The horse syringe was looking like it might not go straight back to Amazon's warehouse.Jokes aside, I can tell a slight difference in quality between this and Chemex. I think Chemex makes a slightly more complex and more flavorful brew, but honestly I'm to the point in my life where I just drink an espresso if I want really, really good quality coffee. The maybe 4% discernible difference in flavor is not worth the hassle to me. Most of the time I just want a tasty cup to slug back and get through the evening. I think some of you will be able to understand that; sometimes you just want a good cup of coffee that's convenient so you can get back to what you were doing, not spend 40 minutes in the kitchen trying to make gourmet coffee to serve in china cups for the King of Scotland. The coffee tastes great and it's easy to make.Get the Aeropress if you like good coffee, but you just want to make a fast cup in the mornings. I also recommend this to coffee beginners, because it's dead simple and the easiest method to brew coffee if you're on a budget or just starting. I would probably also recommend it for camping, if I actually went camping, but I don't do that because I have a life and prefer not to sleep in the dirt.Before you get worried, don't think I'm sacrificing quality for convenience here. I actually put fairly expensive Guatemalan, Sumatran, and Kona coffee through the Aeropress with great results, and only very, very slight flavor differences between this and my Chemex. So it's not like this thing makes dirt water that's just super convenient or anything. It's good coffee and just a lot easier than other methods.
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I'm not going to lie, I really thought this thing was going to be terrible.

I mean, look at it. It looks like a "As Seen On TV" gadget that promises to change your life but in reality is practically useless. How could an object that looks like a horse insemination device somehow make anything close to a good cup of coffee? How could I trust something that hipsters use to make coffee using water filtered through a shoe while hiking in the mountains? I asked myself these difficult but fair questions one stormy evening while contemplating my current coffee situation.

You see, I'd gone a little crazy over the past year with coffee stuff. First it was a nice espresso machine, but I quickly got tired of that due to all the work, prep, and cleanup required. Half of my shots came out great, the other half just meh. I wasted a lot of coffee making espresso, and most mornings I don't want to go to all that work. I then tried a Chemex, which produced good coffee, but was almost as much work as espresso. I even tried a nice automatic drip machine, which was easier, but the coffee quality suffered. I was about ready to order some bagged black tea and move to England to drown my sorrows.

I had come across the Aeropress first when I started looking into Chemex, and I quickly disregarded it because it looks ridiculous. I watched a video of a guy making an Aeropress in the middle of a flight, and that's when I realized I didn't want anything to do with the device. I instead went down the Chemex route, which seemed like a proper way to make a cup of joe. A few months later, I found myself exploring other options, unsatisfied. Chemex is just so finicky, and you've gotta pour in circular patterns, blah blah blah. I just wanted an easy and good cup of coffee.

I ordered the Aeropress mostly because it's so cheap that I could easily afford to buy it just to write a terrible review. "It's too easy!" I chuckled to myself while unpacking the device and reading the instructions. "It even says you don't need a burr grinder!" I happily made the coffee without measuring, weighing, or worrying about anything. I wanted the thing to fail, and fail miserably. I even used 200F water, which is way above what the instructions say to use. I couldn't believe that there was no waiting, no bloom period, no nothing. Just pour in the water, stir, and press.This went against everything I had taught myself with other coffee methods in my journey.

My first cup from the Aeropress was...surprisingly decent. The same clean flavor was there, like when I made pour-over in the Chemex. There wasn't any bitterness or sourness. I had used a bit too much ground coffee, so it was strong, but I just added a little hot water to my cup and it tasted just fine. I was a little taken back. The stupid horse syringe had just made good coffee in seconds without me having to really worry about anything.

Let me put this into perspective for you: I've NEVER had a first cup of coffee come out good when I first start using a new method. Never. Maybe I'm stupid, but most other methods are like a science experiment in your kitchen. Espresso took me a full pound of coffee until I got the grind and tamp right, and finally made a drinkable cup. Pour-over took a while to get the right grind and the right water temp. Even French Press wasn't great the first time I tried it. I had CHARTS on my wall so I knew the proper grind setting and brew time for each coffee that I used regularly, since they were all different. However, the Aeropress was totally drinkable the first try and I BARELY EVEN TRIED.

On my second cup, I paid more attention. I measured out 18g of ground coffee, and filled it up to the 4 mark with around 210-220g of water. I stirred, and carefully plunged. It was better, and more than just drinkable, it was actually good. I became a believer. The horse syringe was looking like it might not go straight back to Amazon's warehouse.

Jokes aside, I can tell a slight difference in quality between this and Chemex. I think Chemex makes a slightly more complex and more flavorful brew, but honestly I'm to the point in my life where I just drink an espresso if I want really, really good quality coffee. The maybe 4% discernible difference in flavor is not worth the hassle to me. Most of the time I just want a tasty cup to slug back and get through the evening. I think some of you will be able to understand that; sometimes you just want a good cup of coffee that's convenient so you can get back to what you were doing, not spend 40 minutes in the kitchen trying to make gourmet coffee to serve in china cups for the King of Scotland. The coffee tastes great and it's easy to make.

Get the Aeropress if you like good coffee, but you just want to make a fast cup in the mornings. I also recommend this to coffee beginners, because it's dead simple and the easiest method to brew coffee if you're on a budget or just starting. I would probably also recommend it for camping, if I actually went camping, but I don't do that because I have a life and prefer not to sleep in the dirt.

Before you get worried, don't think I'm sacrificing quality for convenience here. I actually put fairly expensive Guatemalan, Sumatran, and Kona coffee through the Aeropress with great results, and only very, very slight flavor differences between this and my Chemex. So it's not like this thing makes dirt water that's just super convenient or anything. It's good coffee and just a lot easier than other methods.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Muy recomendable y no sólo para café
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1.0 out of 5 stars No funnel and filter paper holder
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5.0 out of 5 stars Klare Kaufempfehlung
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tasty, quick, easy-to-clean-up coffee maker for one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nice litte gadget.
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