(Part 2) Top products from r/AeroPress

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u/AFenvy · 1 pointr/AeroPress

An electric kettle designed for pouring over coffee will make you life with the Aeropress much easier with less spillage. For example I am currently using this Electric Coffee Kettle.

I would also recommend getting a reusable metal filter instead of using the paper filters. I think it really helps the taste - it makes the AeroPress more of a French press. I use this Filter.

I also would say grind the beans yourself right before you brew if you want the best and freshest coffee. I used to pre-grind at the store and it makes a HUGE difference. I have an electric grinder, however I want to try hand grinding in the future.

u/mchasal · 1 pointr/AeroPress

Perhaps an appropriate sized solid plastic cutting board, maybe one of the thicker ones for strength, with a hole cut in it to allow the filter holder to pass through.

Along the lines of the washer idea that was suggested, but something food safe and pretty easy to find.

Something like this: https://amzn.com/B0032AM0M6

u/thelasershow · -3 pointsr/AeroPress

Get a cheap electric grinder like this one. The difference between a hand grinder and an electric in terms of taste isn't that big, and it saves a lot of time. You don't need to clean it often and shouldn't use soap more than like once a month because keeping the oils around is good.

My Aeropress recipe takes about 2min, but there's another 5min waiting for the water to heat up. It's crazy crazy easy to clean. Run some cold water over it if you just pressed, pull out the plunger just slightly to pull the grounds off the filter, unscrew the cap, pop the puck into the trash/compost, then just wash with water. You don't need to wash the inside because the plunger squeegees it.

I'd highly recommend a gooseneck kettle. There are cheap options and it gives you so much more control. If you have a kitchen, a stove top one and a thermometer can give you even more control. I personally find that 80C water makes a huge difference, but it depends how obsessive you want to get.

u/GraceGallis · 3 pointsr/AeroPress

I haven't tried others, but ended up with the Slimm filter (truthfully, it was because the price was right -- two for $10 -- and the reviews were decent enough).

It's been pretty good. I don't have issues screwing on the cap or anything, and the edges aren't particularly hot when I go to remove the bottom and release the puck. I do brew with an inversion, so the only heat the filter really gets is when the coffee is passing through (and it's cooled down from the initial 200ish by that point).

It is a little bit more work than the paper, but the coffee is clearer and with the paper, I would occasionally get grounds in my cup.

u/KRegister · 1 pointr/AeroPress

The French Press idea got me to thinking. I have a large FP that I use for more than one cup. It's ceramic and VERY sturdy! I may just repurpose it! It is aprox 8.3 cm diameter at top. (3.75 in)

https://photos.app.goo.gl/Er2vkoxO7rYUJh4y2

It's made by ForLife. It's still available in the US on Amazon. It's a bit pricey, but well worth it!

Edit: US Amazon link

FORLIFE Cafe Style Coffee/Tea Press, 32-Ounce, Black Graphite https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B50SK10/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_cvccBb8MYW08F

u/TangoIndiaTangoEcho · 1 pointr/AeroPress

I have a rubbermaid travel mug that I really like. It’s lightweight and compact, it was relatively cheap ($15?), the aeropress fits right into it,
and the lid seals pretty well. I often put it upright into my backpack and I’ve never had a spill.

I think it’s this one.

u/47u2caryj · 2 pointsr/AeroPress

Yes I did and my travel mug is still too small. The mug I have is this one, which I really enjoy, except for this situation.

u/redivulpis · 1 pointr/AeroPress

I agree on the body weight thing, helps quite a bit. Lately I've been using pre-ground (Deathwish). I don't have a grinder yet since I'm kinda between living situations (live with parents, very little room for my stuff as it is). But once I have more space I'll be moving on to whole-bean, fresh-grind.

u/ejb85 · 2 pointsr/AeroPress

I have this variable temp kettle I use for my Aeropress and tea (which makes the variable temperature part more important). I've been really happy with it. http://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-CPK-17-PerfecTemp-1-7-Liter-Stainless/dp/B003KYSLNQ

u/gratarian · 2 pointsr/AeroPress

I use a Capresso Infinity and typically use the left most "Fine" grind setting as I find the Extra Find to be too hard to press. But it is definitely something to play with as you may find a coarser grind gives you the flavor and taste you prefer.

u/CaptainCanadaa · 1 pointr/AeroPress

You all do not know the terrors we face on our side of the Atlantic. Trump may be our real life Scooby-Doo villain, but what's worse... we lack the knowledge of the most essential kitchen tool. I spent a year in Ireland, though, and there they all seemed fine with these cheap plastic kettles. It was so scary to think of the carcinogens...

Now, even I digress.

I think I will go with a regular one, the variable temp will not be essential, but I'll find one where I can toss in a thermometer definitely. Do you focus on wattage much? I'm deciding between two, one 1000W and one 1500W. They also have all these spout shapes It's just overwhelming. Thoughts?

So many thanks for your words. Any opinion is consolation to me. I'm plagued by indecisiveness.

Precise HeatTM

Secura 1.8

u/imposechaos · 5 pointsr/AeroPress

I've had good luck with Zojirushi. My current favourite is their thermos, but they have a line of alternatives:
https://www.amazon.com/Zojirushi-SM-JHE48PR-Stainless-16-Ounce-0-48-Liter/dp/B00C4OE6FU

Keeps my drinks hot and cold for over 8 hours! I had an iced coffee recently which still had ice cubes in it 12 hours later!

u/dragonarrow2776 · 8 pointsr/AeroPress

Saaad 😭 I personally love my udder mug. If you need a new one I found it on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QC4GGGC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_DO9CDbQPT7D73

u/J0HNNY_RICO · 5 pointsr/AeroPress

I have an Able Brewing filter, I really like it because it doesn't have the "crimped" edges that make other metal filters hard to screw in. Here it is on amazon for $12.50 USD

u/Meximelty · 3 pointsr/AeroPress

I use a Hario cold brewer. Hario"Mizudashi" Cold Brew Coffee Pot, 1000ml, Brown https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I7JKAQ0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-.76CbT1CK193