We love to travel, and we also love coffee. Whilst these two often go hand in hand, there are occasions when a good tasting cup of coffee is difficult to find, not available, or is really expensive.
For example, you might be staying in a hotel or B&B that only offers instant coffee or makes bad tasting coffee. You might be out camping, hiking, or staying in more remote locations where there are no places to get coffee.
Maybe you like to take afternoon breaks on your road trip, safari, or hike and be able to have a good cup of coffee no matter where you are. Or maybe you’re staying in a city where the prices of a cup of coffee at local coffee shops are high and you’d like to make your own to save money.
One of the options we’ve tried to solve these problems are the travel coffee makers from AeroPress. These aim to solve the issue of making great coffee with minimal fuss, wherever you are. You can also save money by making your own coffee, and the AeroPress system is relatively inexpensive compared to many other options.
In this AeroPress review, we’re going to look at the two AeroPress products we’ve personally used for making coffee on the go to help you decide if these are right for you. These are the original AeroPress, and the AeroPress Go.
Both of these products are primarily designed to make a single cup of great coffee with minimal fuss.
This review will look at using the products both at home and on the road, because the best tool is one you can use everywhere.
This guide specifically focuses on AeroPress products. We also have a guide to portable coffee makers here, which covers a range of options, from battery powered espresso makers to simple drip filters. So if you are looking for more options, that’s also worth a read.
Now, let’s get into our AeroPress review, which will cover their two main coffee making products. I’ll start by answering some popular questions about AeroPress.
What is AeroPress?
AeroPress is a US based company who manufactures products for making coffee. The company was founded by Adam Adler, an American inventor who also invented the Aerobie flying disc.
He invented the AeroPress in 2004 because he wanted a single-serve coffee maker that gave him greater control over the coffee making process.
He also aimed to create a coffee with reduced acidity and bitterness compared to methods like drip coffee or espresso. The AeroPress has been very popular with coffee lovers since it launched and has developed a…
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