AeroPress, Inc. via Amazon has
AeroPress Original Coffee & Espresso Maker for
$31.95.
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Features:- Makes 1 to 3 cups of American coffee per pressing in about a minute, and unlike a French press, it can also brew espresso style coffee for use in lattes, cappuccinos and other espresso based drinks.
- Perfect for home kitchen use, the AeroPress is lightweight, compact, portable and durable, making it also ideal for traveling, camping, backpacking, boating and more
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However:
1) polypropylene is very well researched by now, and after all these years of research it is still considered safe
2) the best method to brew coffee in Aeropress uses 175F (79C) water; even if there is (yet not found by the scientists) some unhealthiness in polypropylene, it will probably be much less severa at this lower temperature.
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1) to be an Amazon Prime subscriber
2) you can sign up for a 1-month free Prime trial (it's very easy to cancel)
3) add some other item costing $3.05 or more
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it makes a great gift, because you will have to explain what it is and how to use it, and this leads to a pleasant conversation about coffee (and possible about travelling, camping, etc)
By this moment I feel a bit uncomfortable singing praises to the Aeropress, as though I was paid by the manufacturer.
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However:
1) polypropylene is very well researched by now, and after all these years of research it is still considered safe
2) the best method to brew coffee in Aeropress uses 175F (79C) water; even if there is (yet not found by the scientists) some unhealthiness in polypropylene, it will probably be much less severa at this lower temperature.
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They've already reduced the number of included paper filters several fold (not so much saving on the production costs, as forcing the customers to buy a pack of paper filters sooner). They've already created an "Aeropress Clear".
But all this does not change how great the original Aeropress is.
But the only good thing about it is that it is different (and makes very different coffee). Well, variety is good.
But otherwise it is inferior, as for me. And, in particular, it has much flimsier seal, which fails much quicker.
However:
1) polypropylene is very well researched by now, and after all these years of research it is still considered safe
2) the best method to brew coffee in Aeropress uses 175F (79C) water; even if there is (yet not found by the scientists) some unhealthiness in polypropylene, it will probably be much less severa at this lower temperature.
I'm on the sidelines waiting for glass or metal…
I'm on the sidelines waiting for glass or metal…
the "Aeropress Premium" will still have rubber/silicone seals, won't it?
the "Aeropress Premium" will still have rubber/silicone seals, won't it?
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