Glad you found it helpful, outin is definitely worth it, I brought it with me everywhere I traveled and it's a lifesaver and a very good conversation starter too:D
Thank you really appreciate it! You won't regret it I brought it to all my vacations this summer and everyone was asking about it like it's really rare that you can enjoy fresh hot espresso literally on the beach 😂 Enjoy your coffee:)
Good video but id advise changing your coffee pods from lavazza to Caffè Borbone. Lavazza would be considered like generic store bought here in Europe whereas Caffè Borbone is generally recognised by italians as the top tier consumer level seller.
Thaks for the feedback I appreciate it! I will order and try Caffe Borbone I didn't know, every time I go to Milan I usually only see Haus Brandt Illy Lavazza Vergnanno but I don't remember ever encountering a coffee bar with Borbone but I will trust you i will try it and let you know :)
@@espressodoctor Friends from sicily who ive seen throw a full store bought tiramisu in the bin a curse in italian for 10 minutes told me that almost all other pods like lavazza are crap and to try borbonne..... i trusted them and they were right XD
lol, I just bought Crema Classica today preground 250g to test it, because I've been drinking Moka and Drip-coffee more lately. I really like the packaging you can immediately tell it's going to be good :D btw are you from sicily?
why are you reviewing an aeropress as an espresso maker? this makes no sense. you wouldn't review three cars and give one of them third place because it's a bicycle. also - the aeropress manual says you should not go over 80deg Celsius because it's plastic?? sorry, but this is all a bit strange.
@@LungenStrudel im reviewing the aeropress as a portable coffee maker, it just sounded better for the title if I review at least 3 products 😂 the instructions said use 80 degrees celsius hot water and I assume its because of that. I mean it’s pretty logical don’t u think? Why else wouldn’t they say 90 degrees, that is the best temperature for coffee extraction.
@@espressodoctor depends on the type of coffee. for light roasted beans that are much more dense than dark roasts, you typically would go over 95, even boiling temp. I highly recommend James Hoffman's series of Aeropress videos.
Common dude. You can't compare aeropress (filter )with esspresso. It's like comparing port to rosé. Very subjective. Youre setting your bar very low in the world of coffee. Stick to your espresso coffee videos , and leave the filter coffee to the coffee geeks.
I just needed more portable coffee makers, there isn't a lot of portable espresso machines, so I thought adding the the aeropress in there does make some sense for anyone who wants to make an informed decision thats going to be often traveling living in a van or hiking or what not
Wow I'm definitely buying the last one for myself thanks for the review
Love your accent too 😍
Glad you found it helpful, outin is definitely worth it, I brought it with me everywhere I traveled and it's a lifesaver and a very good conversation starter too:D
Great review I’m definitely ordering the outin subbed thanks 👍🏻
Thank you really appreciate it! You won't regret it I brought it to all my vacations this summer and everyone was asking about it like it's really rare that you can enjoy fresh hot espresso literally on the beach 😂 Enjoy your coffee:)
Which reminds me I have a youtube short of it making espresso with it on the beach that I need to post 😂
Great review! I can tell you really know a lot about espresso coffee.
Good video but id advise changing your coffee pods from lavazza to Caffè Borbone. Lavazza would be considered like generic store bought here in Europe whereas Caffè Borbone is generally recognised by italians as the top tier consumer level seller.
Thaks for the feedback I appreciate it! I will order and try Caffe Borbone I didn't know, every time I go to Milan I usually only see Haus Brandt Illy Lavazza Vergnanno but I don't remember ever encountering a coffee bar with Borbone but I will trust you i will try it and let you know :)
@@espressodoctor Friends from sicily who ive seen throw a full store bought tiramisu in the bin a curse in italian for 10 minutes told me that almost all other pods like lavazza are crap and to try borbonne..... i trusted them and they were right XD
lol, I just bought Crema Classica today preground 250g to test it, because I've been drinking Moka and Drip-coffee more lately. I really like the packaging you can immediately tell it's going to be good :D btw are you from sicily?
Plastic is light….its for hiking with….hence not stainless
real G 🙌
@@nenadsmiljkovik8153 which one are you getting?
why are you reviewing an aeropress as an espresso maker? this makes no sense. you wouldn't review three cars and give one of them third place because it's a bicycle. also - the aeropress manual says you should not go over 80deg Celsius because it's plastic?? sorry, but this is all a bit strange.
@@LungenStrudel im reviewing the aeropress as a portable coffee maker, it just sounded better for the title if I review at least 3 products 😂 the instructions said use 80 degrees celsius hot water and I assume its because of that. I mean it’s pretty logical don’t u think? Why else wouldn’t they say 90 degrees, that is the best temperature for coffee extraction.
@@espressodoctor depends on the type of coffee. for light roasted beans that are much more dense than dark roasts, you typically would go over 95, even boiling temp. I highly recommend James Hoffman's series of Aeropress videos.
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Thanks 🙏🏽🙏🏽
you are welcome glad you found it helpful!
Common dude. You can't compare aeropress (filter )with esspresso. It's like comparing port to rosé. Very subjective. Youre setting your bar very low in the world of coffee. Stick to your espresso coffee videos , and leave the filter coffee to the coffee geeks.
I just needed more portable coffee makers, there isn't a lot of portable espresso machines, so I thought adding the the aeropress in there does make some sense for anyone who wants to make an informed decision thats going to be often traveling living in a van or hiking or what not