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Rating: | (4.7 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 21,234 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | Aeropress XL Coffee Press – 3 in 1 brew method combines French Press, Pourover, Espresso. Full bodied, smooth coffee without grit or bitterness. Small portable maker for camping & travel |
Manufacturer: | Aeropress |
Model Number: | XL001 |
Product SKU: | B0C6NGDLLP |
UPC: | 85276081991 |
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I like the original Aeropress size as it takes about 30-40 seconds for the plunger to be depressed. The XL is awkward as it takes almost a minute to depress and could result in more bitter/astringent taste at times due to that.
Personally not a fan of the XL, though. I have all 3 versions and prefer the Go. If you want to make more coffee ("double your brew" as XL was intended) you can just make stronger brew with the Regular/Go and water it down more....
Personally not a fan of the XL, though. I have all 3 versions and prefer the Go. If you want to make more coffee ("double your brew" as XL was intended) you can just make stronger brew with the Regular/Go and water it down more....
isn't one of the main draws to the aeropress the fact that it has paper filters? there are benefits to having a paper filter which isn't just for keeping grounds out of your coffee
if you use a filter it's mild and smoothest cup o' jo, if you use metal it's got some bitterness in it more like a french press I guess? but no grit
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Personally not a fan of the XL, though. I have all 3 versions and prefer the Go. If you want to make more coffee ("double your brew" as XL was intended) you can just make stronger brew with the Regular/Go and water it down more....
Are you doing the inverted brew? how long of rest before the press?
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Getting sediment through depends on how good a grinder is or the grind size. But there's the F2 model from "Ten Mile" that's a 30-micron metal filter - almost no grinds, and the oils aren't absorbed/filtered.
For the thicker metal filters (esp the ones with a reinforced band), you want to tighten the cap a little more snugly, to have a more threaded surface area, in case the plastic threads crack under extreme pressing.