Aero press coffee maker

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For years I have used Tassimo pods but the restrictions on recycling the used pods has stung. Although now I can obtain Podback bags which when filled go away via Yodel. But even though they may be recycled I’d rather not use the material in the first place or use food /car miles to recycle them.

So I’ve been comparing the options of coffee bags, cafetière coffee and then came across Aeropress which has some attractions in that anything left over such as coffee grounds and filters can be put on the garden or composted. Plus I can use gas to heat up the water. Anyone used one of these contraptions? Not interested in bean roasting or grinding devices😂
 
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I got the Aeropress Go for christmas. It produces the best coffee I've ever had. Even Mrs. V, who usualy drinks tea has taken to it. I have mine black, she likes a Mocha. You can make two cups in it. Basically it makes an expresso which you then add hot water to suit. Just like and Americano. Great for travelling as well.

Easy to use although you need a bit of wellie to push the plunger down. Easy to empty straight into the compost bin and easy to clean.

Far superior to the old Cafeteire. Of course still depends on what you put in it. We use Cafe Direct Machu Picchu
 
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We have been using a bean to cup for about 10 years now. But we did use an Aeropress when we had the caravan. It was a different taste, but still very nice. A great little gadget.

John
 
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Thank you both, looks like my Fathers Day present is sorted and the planet is a little bit saved.
Tassimo machine anyone? One careful owner. 😂
 
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Be aware that the Aeropress is a lot more involved than the Tassimo , but worth it in my opinion.

John
 
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This stainless filter is a useful alternative to paper filters when in the caravan…
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…and the Aeropress is a good addition to a caravan.

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Until the medical profession suggested I reduce my coffee intake to zero, I used the Aeropress religiously. Superb cup of proper coffee very quickly, and easy disposal of the grounds... Gives me a longing now thinking about it
 
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Until the medical profession suggested I reduce my coffee intake to zero, I used the Aeropress religiously. Superb cup of proper coffee very quickly, and easy disposal of the grounds... Gives me a longing now thinking about it
It has been suggested by the medical profession that I cut down on coffee and tea so I switched to decaf tea and decaf coffee. As a treat I do have on cup of normal coffee latte once a day.

However I was told to drink as much liquid as possible each day, but they never mentioned whether this included alcohol and I never queried this. LOL!
 
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For years I have used Tassimo pods but the restrictions on recycling the used pods has stung. Although now I can obtain Podback bags which when filled go away via Yodel. But even though they may be recycled I’d rather not use the material in the first place or use food /car miles to recycle them.

So I’ve been comparing the options of coffee bags, cafetière coffee and then came across Aeropress which has some attractions in that anything left over such as coffee grounds and filters can be put on the garden or composted. Plus I can use gas to heat up the water. Anyone used one of these contraptions? Not interested in bean roasting or grinding devices😂
I totally get the whole sustainability issue with pods. The Aeropress is great! It’s compact, efficient, and the cleanup is minimal. And the best part? You’re left with grounds you can use in the garden. If you're not into beans or grinders, it’s perfect – just buy pre-ground coffee. I’ve also checked out Coffetek machines; they offer some cool options for easy brews if you want a more automated approach.
 
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I totally get the whole sustainability issue with pods. The Aeropress is great! It’s compact, efficient, and the cleanup is minimal. And the best part? You’re left with grounds you can use in the garden. If you're not into beans or grinders, it’s perfect – just buy pre-ground coffee. I’ve also checked out Coffetek machines; they offer some cool options for easy brews if you want a more automated approach.
Thanks but the thread is nearly 12 months old. I have stayed with Tassimo and now our local Household Recycling Center collect used pods and so I just drop them off when I go along there. They then go back for recycling via the PODBACK scheme.
 
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