(Part 3) Top products from r/AeroPress
We found 3 product mentions on r/AeroPress. We ranked the 43 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.
41. GOLDTONE Stainless Steel Reusable Disk Coffee Filter for Aeropress Coffee and Espresso Makers, includes 1 oz Scoop and Brush
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
ECO-FRIENDLY & ECONOMICAL: This filter is compatible with Aeropress coffee press systems and should have a permanent place in your kitchen. Use it to brew your morning single-serve cup of coffee as a simple way to reduce waste. Industrial round paper filters usually end up in landfills, but with thi...
42. Smart Weigh ZIP300 Ultra Slim Digital Pocket Scale with Counting Feature, 300 by 0.01g
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
DESIGN: This Ultra Slim Pocket Scale is lightweight, slim, and compact. A flip open cover protects your scale and will also provide a convenient weighing tray. The mechanical Auto off of sixty seconds preserves the battery life.The Smart Weigh Pocket Scale is designed with a Blue LCD backlight displ...
I don't know that there is an all-in-one AeroPress solution with kettle and grinder, but I have looked into ultra-portability, and I think with the right bag, even though you might make some compromises (the grinder doesn't fit in the AeroPress, the AeroPress doesn't fit into the kettle), I think you can get a fairly sweet portable kit. For me, this means I don't need capacities any larger than 500 mL. So, here are some things I've looked at:
I own the JavaPresse hand grinder. I love, love, love this grinder, but my only gripe is that the diameter is a bit small for my hands, and they tend to cramp up when grinding. I'm open to a portable hand grinder that has a larger diameter, and shorter. The Porlex grinder seems like it might be a good fit.
The only thing that I haven't really found to my liking is the perfect bag to carry everything in, and a portable air-tight opaque container to carry whole coffee beans.
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.
Cuisineart Coffee Bar Grinder.
It's super easy. It's essentially a blender / food processor that is built for coffee beans.
The nice part is that the level of grind is controlled by how long you hold it down, like a blender. So you can go very course down to "baby powder / Turkish coffee" level very easily.
The onyl bad part is the lid gets grinds stuck on it from the oils.
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I've had one for over 5 years. Still works great.