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expired Posted by YouNoMe • Feb 10, 2024
expired Posted by YouNoMe • Feb 10, 2024

Aeropress XL $55.95 and Original $31.95 at Amazon

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Model: Aeropress XL Coffee Press

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Feb 10, 2024
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Feb 10, 2024
lizard5102
Feb 10, 2024
848 Posts
Wow, these have really gone up in prices in the last 2 years. I own an Aeropress in addition to espresso machine, and it's a great contraption for brewing some excellent coffee. I remember buying it for around $20 (original version) a couple years ago.
Feb 11, 2024
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Feb 11, 2024
tmylett
Feb 11, 2024
139 Posts
Quote from lizard5102 :
Wow, these have really gone up in prices in the last 2 years. I own an Aeropress in addition to espresso machine, and it's a great contraption for brewing some excellent coffee. I remember buying it for around $20 (original version) a couple years ago.
The original model is $32

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Feb 11, 2024
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Feb 11, 2024
Scrooged
Feb 11, 2024
311 Posts
20 oz is at least a more useful size. 10 oz for me was a joke and is why my old one is on a shelf somewhere LOL
Feb 11, 2024
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Feb 11, 2024
Dok23
Feb 11, 2024
710 Posts
I think it's insane, to pay $60 for something like this. You can buy an electric coffee machine for less. The amount of work you have to do for every cup of coffee, every morning, I mean you wake by making the coffee, not the other way around
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Feb 11, 2024
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Mattphoto101
Feb 11, 2024
269 Posts
It's a plunger and some paper. $60 is a joke.
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Feb 11, 2024
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Feb 11, 2024
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Well yes, it would seem so to someone who just wants a cup of joe. But like anything else, people who want the gourmet experience of something are willing to make the extra effort.

When I used my smaller Aeropress, the takeaway for me was that the key to having a good, flavorful cup of coffee was to soak the grounds for about 3 mins in water that was just under boiling. Someone will correct me I'm sure but I think it was around 180 degree water, stirring it gently. Then you press it through. I started doing this with a coffee maker that I was able to buy a spare pot for at the goodwill. It's a black and decker that heats the water to something like 190 or so and I soak the grounds in one pot, and then pour that through the filter in the coffee maker to the pot below. It does take some time but I get alot more coffee that way using cheaper regular filters. This is done on the weekends.

The rest of the time I just drink regular coffee but the taste is totally different.

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