

☕ Elevate your coffee game—brew like a barista anywhere, anytime!
The AeroPress Coffee and Espresso Maker features patented 3-in-1 brewing technology that produces smooth, rich coffee with low acidity in under a minute. Lightweight and portable at just 249g, it includes micro-filters, a scoop, and stirrer for a clean, grit-free cup every time. Ideal for professionals seeking fast, versatile, and high-quality coffee at home or on the move.

































| ASIN | B000GXZ2GS |
| Auto Shutoff | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,337 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #3 in Coffee Presses |
| Brand | AeroPress |
| Capacity | 295.74 Milliliters |
| Color | Original |
| Compatible Models | AeroPress Stainless Steel Reusable Filter |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (20,027) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Item Weight | 249 g |
| Material | Polypropylene |
| Model Number | A80 |
| Power / Wattage | 800 watts |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 12.7 x 29.21 cm; 249.48 g |
| Special Features | Water Filter |
| Volume Capacity | 0.5 Liters |
A**R
the easiest filter coffee maker
very easy to use and clean and give a good cup of coffee
A**A
Good
A good purchase and the coffee it makes is yummy. Not bitter and works well
H**K
Great Coffee and easy to use
It took me a few different variations in method to arrive at the one that suited my taste, but once you crack it, it is easy, quick and produces great coffee. Love It!
M**T
Good alternative to coffee maker
Works exactly as expected . Convenient way to make a quality single cup of filter coffee
D**I
Makes great coffee!
The aeropress was really good! I tried different ways of using it. Makes great coffee! And easy and quick.
R**D
Good option
its really good
L**A
Easy to use
Love my new aero press. Super efficient and easy to clean My coffee tastes great
A**R
The quality control doesn’t appear to be perfect
In the unit I recieved, the rubber end of the plunger was loose and didn’t not fit firmly on the plunger. This resulted in an uneven fit and me having to constantly adjust the plunger to keep the rubber end level in order to brew my coffee.
H**H
easy to use and hassle free. original product and very sturdy
E**.
It's great
F**M
Kahve gayet güzel, espresso americano tarzı kahve seviyorsanız tam size göre. Ben daha çok dripper tarzı kahveleri sevdiğimden tadı biraz acı geldi ancak kahvesinden ya da yaptığım çeşitten falan olabilir hala denemeler yapıyorum illa sevdiğim bir tarz bulacağım. Kahve ölçeğini şöyle anlatayım, normalde kahve öğütücü ile bir kişilik seçeneği seçip dripper ile kahve yapıyordum. Bunun ölçeğini doldurmak için 4 kişilik seçeneği seçmem gerekti.
A**A
I love this. We don’t use it all the time because we have lots of other ways of making coffee but when we do use it, it is a joy. The same coffee is somehow richer and, of course, hotter. We took it with us when we went away for a long weekend recently and it was great to have decent coffee rather than the cheap instant stuff the hotels provide. Our trip also included a few days in self-catering accommodation and again this came into its own as it is so much easier to clean up than the cafetière provided. Do be sure to have the press on a stable base as you do have to press down quite hard to push the coffee through but that is the only downside I can think of. Cleaning up after use is a doddle, push out the end of the tube into a bin and just wash the equipment, no messy grounds to deal with.
J**L
I am starting to get older and the energy is starting to dwindle. I always hated going to those trendy coffee places to spend $4.73 for a latte. I am not a huge fan of coffee, but I have found myself loving cafe mochas. I don't love the price of them. I was shopping for something else when I saw this and clicked on it. I was kind of skeptical and don't usually buy fad stuff. I don't usually buy many things period. I must say though that I am extremely pleased with this purchase. The parts are very simple. 1. Coffee filter holder 2. Coffee stirer 3. Plunger 4. Filter piece 5. Coffee and liquid holding tube 6. Funnel 7. Measuing spoon I went to Costco and bought some decent whole bean dark roast Cameroon coffee for $10 for 2 pounds. I already own a coffee grinder. My recommendations for required items to make a good espresso and lattes: 1. Buy the filters on Amazon. They are cheap and work quite well. 2. Thermometer. I prefer a digital thermometer. Ideal water temperature should be 175 degrees. 3. Something that boils water. A simple pot will do. 4. Optional: something to whip the milk. A stick blender works good and a regular blender will work nice. You can also get one of those batter powered milk frothers. If you want a hot latte you will need to steam and froth the milk. 5. Optional: Chocolate syrup or cocoa powder and sugar to make your own if you want a cafe mocha. 6. A mug I grinded the coffee pretty finely. I used a basic electric grinder for 45 seconds. At the same time, I started to boil filtered water and placed the programmed themometer to beep when it hit 170 so i had enough time to get to it. I prepped the mug measured out one of the provided cups of coffee. It was about 1 tablespoon. I prepped the tube and plunger. I poured the hot 175 degree water in the tube and stirred for 10 seconds. I then inserted the plunger and slowly pushed down. As soon as you insert the plunger, air is forced down on the coffee and the filter and espresso comes out. You should aim to have the entire plunger pushed down so that it is on top of the coffee in 45 seconds (like I said...slowly). Bingo! I had my shot of espresso. I simply topped it off with about a cup of cold milk and I added some chocolate syrup and stirred. Wow, the latte (cafe mocha) was fantastic. It was so good that I made myself another and had a fantastic buzz that kept me up past midnight. Consistency wise, it was not the same as a coffee shop. I would suggest whipping the milk and pouring the mix over ice. The taste was superior to a coffee shop. It was not one of those close enough deals. It was clearly superior. The overall cost was about 60 cents including the chocolate syrup, milk, and coffee by volume. The total prep time was about 10 minutes from out of the box, washing, water boiling, etc. My second run took me about 3 minutes of prep and cleanup not counting the water heating time. I simply watch tv, read, or go online while the water warms. Overall, this is a fantastic product that is easy to use and clean and it is cheap to operate. I would not spend $300 plus on a espresso maker unless you are an elite coffee snob. I also would not waste money on comparable cheap espresso makers that cost $25 as those work horribly. I do not work for this company. Look elsewhere if you cannot follow directions. If you cannot follow directions, no coffee maker will offer coffee shop like experiences to you. Just go to your local coffee shop. After 7 cafe mochas, my device has paid for itself. Another bonus is that you can control everything. Soy milk anyone? Super low cal chocolate syrup made from scratch anyone? Cafe Mocha with calories I made? 5 for coffee, 120 for milk, 5 for chocolate syrup = 130. Simply awesome. Half the calories and one-eighth the price.
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