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| Brand: Aerobie Category: Kitchen
Buy New: £18.99
New (3) from £18.99
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 1682
Media: Kitchen & Home Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 5 x 5 x 11.5
MPN: 46171 Model: 80R08 UPC: 085276000800 EAN: 0085276000800 ASIN: B000GXZ2GS
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Using the ideal water temperature and gentle but rapid air pressure brewing yields rich flavour with lower acidity and without bitterness. The result is ultra smooth coffee. | | • | Total immersion brewing results in uniform extraction of the ultimate in full, rich coffee flavour. | | • | Micro filtered for grit-free coffee - unlike other press-type coffee makers. | | • | Fast, the Aerobie AeroPressTM coffee maker takes you less than a minute. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Proper brewing temperature, total immersion brewing and rapid micro-filtering are the keys to coffee flavor excellence. The revolutionary Aerobie AeroPressTM coffee maker is designed to optimise these factors. The result is the smoothest, richest coffee you have ever tasted. It makes American style coffee or an espresso-style shot perfect for use in lattés or cappuccinos.
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| Customer Reviews:
A great addition to your caffeine arsenal August 18, 2008 T. Denley (UK) Although it doesn't produce an espresso comparable to that from a proper machine, the AeroPress certainly exudes a remarkably nice drop, and leaves the cafetiere for dust. Considering the speed and effortlessness of operation, the near-zero cleaning requirement, and the almost-free price tag, I can't see why anyone who loves coffee doesn't try this out. The only concern is that this beast really eats coffee, at twice the rate of anything else, but that's a small price to pay for all the advantages, and besides, coffee is best fresh and the faster you use it, the fresher it is!
Good, but overhyped July 26, 2008 Bar Rista 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.
The best coffee! April 25, 2008 newjustine (Lincolnshire) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
A friend of mine is a big fan of the Aeropress - he has one at the office and one at home, so he bought me one of these for a birthday present last year, and seriously, it makes the best coffee - a really authentic espresso taste. Putting the filter-paper and base together and measuring out the coffee takes only as long as it takes to boil a cup of water, so it's really quick. I thought the metal stove-top espresso coffee makers were good (I wore out three of them), but this is better. It's best for just one or two cups of espresso, but by boiling and frothing the milk, you can make a proper cappucino. Or you can add more boiled water to the cup and make an Americano (a slightly weaker coffee). I'm an espresso-lover, and I'm thoroughly impressed.
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