julieboolie
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What are you using for making coffee? We’ve had two percolators and we end up either waiting forever and/or eating coffee grinds. Any product suggestions?
Ditto aeropress for the best coffee and 10x easier clean up than a french press. i never use the french press anymore since getting the aeropress.I've been using an Aeropress for the last couple years, both on the road and at home. Works well, makes good coffee, stows away in a small pouch, and it's much easier to clean up than other methods.
There is less mess and clean up on an aeropress. I have used The single pour over cup for 30 years and there is no comparison for me in the coffee difference. On the aeropress no extra water is needed for clean up just wipe the bottom of the plunger and it is clean no muss no fuss.We've tried everything.
The only one that stuck is a simple single cup pour-over with a paper filter.
For one HUGE reason. Pretty well every other way required cleanup and wasting water.
With a simple pour over you just pitch the grinds and filter into the garbage. Done.
Zero mess, zero water wasted.
We've tried everything.
The only one that stuck is a simple single cup pour-over with a paper filter.
For one HUGE reason. Pretty well every other way required cleanup and wasting water.
With a simple pour over you just pitch the grinds and filter into the garbage. Done.
Zero mess, zero water wasted.
To be fair the AeroPress does solve the mess issue with French presses. It's not really that expensive, $30, for the convenience. I don't like being locked into using a proprietary little disk filter but otherwise they seem OK to me. Not OK enough to actually buy one, though.I'm with you. Everyone always says Aeropress but yet another Expen$ive gadget taking up space and every French press I've had I hated. I have about 3 pour over filters floating around, in the house, camper and work truck. So simple and the best and fastest coffee I've ever made anywhere you can heat water.