โ Elevate your coffee game anywhere, anytimeโbecause your brew deserves the best!
The AeroPressGo is a lightweight, portable coffee maker that combines French press, pour-over, and espresso brewing methods into one sleek device. Weighing just 318 grams and designed for travel, it brews a smooth, less bitter cup in under 2 minutes using patented air pressure and micro-filtration technology. Its compact design includes a microwave-safe mug with a silicone lid, making it perfect for camping, hiking, or daily commutes. Easy to clean and fully customizable, itโs the ultimate all-in-one manual coffee brewer for coffee lovers on the move.
Exterior Finish | Matte |
Material | Polypropylene |
Item Weight | 318 Grams |
Unit Count | 33.814 Fluid Ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.2"D x 4.2"W x 7.3"H |
Capacity | 8 ounces |
Style | Casual |
Color | Grey |
Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, Traveling, Camping, Hiking |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Filter Type | Paper |
Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
Special Features | Portable |
Coffee Maker Type | French Press |
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Compact, Quick, and Consistently Great Coffee โ Perfect for On-the-Go
The AeroPress Go is hands down one of the best coffee makers for people who love great coffee but donโt want to sacrifice convenience. Itโs incredibly compact, easy to pack, and brews a smooth, rich cup in just a couple of minutes. Perfect for travel, work, or even small kitchens.What I love most is the low-acidity result and how clean the coffee tastes โ no bitterness, just pure flavor. Cleanup is also a breeze: just pop the puck out and rinse. The included mug and lid make it a self-contained unit thatโs ideal for minimalist brewing.Whether youโre a frequent traveler or just want a no-fuss brewing option, the AeroPress Go delivers far beyond its size. Highly recommended.
P**L
Aeropress 2.0
For most people, you can skip the Aeropress and get the Go. It does almost everything the Aeropress does, except better.What is Aeropress? It's an incredibly quick way to make delicious coffee. Pop in a filter, grind whatever beans you want, mix some freshly boiled water, press, and done. If you grind your beans while your water is boiling, you can go from taking the Aeropress out of your cupboard or bag to having it rinsed off and put back in under a minute. The flavor is better than any regular coffee machine. If the unit seems small, the trick is that you use it to press out a strong coffee concentrate. Add hot water to make an Americano, or milk for a latte, ice for a cold coffee, it's your choice.What is Aeropress Go? The inventor of Aeropress redesigned the unit so it fits inside its own travel cup. If you have a portable grinder (or bagged coffee) and a source of hot water, this is all you need to make and drink coffee. Incredibly portable, quick, and delicious. It may be the best portable coffee solution in the world. The travel filter holder keeps 20 filters at hand, which is plenty most business trips or weekend getaways.What do you get?-15oz. Travel cup. You can drink from it, or use it to plunge your concentrate then decant into whatever mug you like. I like to use the mug anyway, as the pour cools the coffee so it's ready to drink that little bit faster.-Silicone lid to hold everything inside the cup.-Plunger unit. Just like the Aeropress, except makes 1-3 cups instead of the larger unit's 4-cup capacity.-Twist-off filter cap.-Travel filter holder - holds about 20 paper filters for travel usage.-350 paper filters.-Travel scoop, which fits inside the plunger to store.-Folding swizzle stick, which also fits inside the plunger to store.-Instructions.Detailed Aeropress instructions: A lot of people talk about complicated "recipes" to make Aeropress. Trust me, the method on the instructions is fine for most people. Take a filter from the holder, put it into the filter cap, twist it onto the plunger. Optionally, rinse the filter if you can't stand paper flavor (I can't tell a difference). Add one heaping scoop of freshly ground beans. Normal fine-drip coarseness is okay. Pour in water up to the "1" mark, and stir continuously for about 10 seconds. Using just the weight of your arm, press the coffee until the plunger stops (press any harder and you just compress the coffee). Over your garbage can or compost, twist off the filter cap, then press the plunger all the way to eject the puck of spent coffee. Rinse all parts. You're done. This honestly takes longer to describe than it takes to make coffee. At this point you can hide everything back in the travel mug, and you're good to go. For a classic American coffee, dilute the concentrate you made with hot water. Sip your delicious coffee, and remember- cleanup is already done.Not sold yet? The only reason not to get an Aeropress is if you always drink a whole pot of coffee, or if you have a proper cappuccino machine at home. Even then, the Aeropress and especially the Go are great for travel. Most of the complaints I see about Aeropress are from people who didn't bother to read the instructions. There's a famous online reviewer who didn't realize the plunger makes concentrate, so he was trying to pour a whole mug of water in the chamber! Honestly, just follow the instructions.Overall: The perfect way to make 1-3 cups of coffee at a time, at home or on the go. Uses less paper than a drip machine due to the smaller filters, and makes better coffee since you control the temperature. Fast, easy, and as delicious as anything you're going to get short of a pour-over or an expensive espresso machine. I'm using the Go as my daily driver now just to save some shelf space. I like using the travel mug to decant my coffee, which cools it just that tiny bit to help me get my first sip. Anytime I travel, the Aeropress is the instant cure for bad coffee machines in hotel rooms. So long as I can boil water, I can have top-quality coffee. And yes - people have even used the Aeropress on an airplane by requesting hot water.
B**R
Aeropress: The American French Press!
It's been three years since I bought this Aeropress, almost to the day. Happy Anniversary, beautiful! I love you and I can't imagine my life without you ๐ Sorry, I drifted there for a second ๐Before Aeropress, I used a French press. It was part of my morning rituals: grind the beans, boil the water, pour and let it steep, press, and voilร , you got coffee. I enjoyed that. What I didn't enjoy, though, was the sediment and the cleanup! Enter, Aeropress ๐คฉPros ๐๐๐- Compact and portable.- Consistently good coffee, every time (once you've dialed it in to your preferences).- Easy to use. Personally, I use the inverted method.- Easy to clean. You end up with a neat little puck. Toss, rinse and repeat!- Economical: minimum waste in paper, coffee, time, and energy!- Lasts for ever! See photos of mine, three years later, of almost daily use.- S, M and XL: Aeropress now comes in your choice of small (Go), medium (Original), and even XL!Cons ๐๐๐- Honestly, not much to complain about. This invention is near perfect!- OK, the paper filter holder is just too small to be useful!- Also, I wish the Aeropress logo was embossed and not just printed, but this is nitpick territory!My Verdict ๐งMy first reaction to using my Aeropress was that this is the best thing thatโs happened to coffee since 1852 (the year the first French Press was patented). I love mine, and I'm sure you will fall in love with yours. Trust me, you need this in your life!One more thing: If I have to buy it again, I would certainly go with the Original Aeropress. I honestly think it's just as compact and travel-friendly. Besides, I don't care for any of the other accessories, like the cup or the foldable stirrer!I hope my review has helped you make a more informed buying decision ๐๐โ๏ธ
M**A
Perfect for Backpacking, Camping, and Travel
I bought this for living in my RV and also for camping, and it is compact, lightweight, and reliable. If you want a good cup of coffee without having breakable and heavy equipment, this is for you. I love the taste of Aeropress coffee and how quick it is - super easy on the go. Its nice that it comes with a little disc for some filters as well. I have taken it backpacking and it has been great, although can be messy for dealing with the grounds.
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