I use an Aeropress with a very fine metal mesh filter using the inverted method. I buy green Ethiopian coffee from an Ethiopian store her in Ottawa, Canada. When roasted it comes to $6.30US per pound. Unbeatable price and it tastes great. Local roasters start at $10.36US per pound and are not nearly as fresh.
Will that flow control cap work on the AeroPress Go? Also will It be sold on Amazon EU as I am In Europe? Love the Go and use It at work and hiking. BTW, thanks for the anti-drip technique with the regular cap, I was struggling to keep my water from dripping through. Thanks for the vid, great help and good news for us AeroPress fans, now we will have a original valve cap for our brewer!
@@onocoffee I had to sand lightly against a sheet of 400 grit flat on the counter and ultimately use it with the fellows flow control cap instead of the Aero Press one in order to have the rubber seal. Much better fit
Nah, I bought both. The aeropress is better but the the prismo isn’t bad. Just the aero press definitely cleaner and you don’t have to use the metal filter. The prismo you have to use the metal filter it comes with and you can put the paper on top but the aeropress flow control you can use either or paper/metal filter and even both at the same time for extra filtration.
I use an Aeropress with a very fine metal mesh filter using the inverted method. I buy green Ethiopian coffee from an Ethiopian store her in Ottawa, Canada. When roasted it comes to $6.30US per pound. Unbeatable price and it tastes great. Local roasters start at $10.36US per pound and are not nearly as fresh.
Sounds to me like a winning combination!
To be honest, I have experienced fairly little dripping when doing the espresso-esque recipe and fine grind (8 clicks on Commandante).
I hope the aeropress xl get's a flow control cap too
That would be nice! I'm guessing they will if the XL sells enough units.
Should come as standard IMO. Who wants leak? 🤣
4:15 dang he's got a 3 minute steep with 4 paper filters? Mad man, that sounds so empty lol but I'm gonna try it now
Ha - it's definitely longer than the method I typically use. But give it a try and let us know how it turns out and what you think!
Oh wait!! I have an old aeropress...like 20 years old. It is a brown one. Are you saying they have BPA in them?
Evidently, the first generation or two might have BPA in them. But I'm not totally clear on that.
Will that flow control cap work on the AeroPress Go? Also will It be sold on Amazon EU as I am In Europe? Love the Go and use It at work and hiking. BTW, thanks for the anti-drip technique with the regular cap, I was struggling to keep my water from dripping through. Thanks for the vid, great help and good news for us AeroPress fans, now we will have a original valve cap for our brewer!
It fits the Go.
Yep it only won't fit the XL.
The Aeropress started out as a wonderfully simple way to brew coffee. And look at what it’s becoming……
@@mencken8 Leave it to coffee people to make something simple into something complex!
Clear with flow control leaks due to poor fit and finish on the bottom lip of the press and lack of a rubber seal on flow control cap
I will look for that issue when I finally receive my Clear. Thanks for the tip!
@@onocoffee I had to sand lightly against a sheet of 400 grit flat on the counter and ultimately use it with the fellows flow control cap instead of the Aero Press one in order to have the rubber seal. Much better fit
Hasn't happened for me, but I just bought both a clear and a flow control, so maybe they changed something.
looks awfully like the prismo attachement aint it?
It all starts to look the same to me!
Nah, I bought both. The aeropress is better but the the prismo isn’t bad. Just the aero press definitely cleaner and you don’t have to use the metal filter. The prismo you have to use the metal filter it comes with and you can put the paper on top but the aeropress flow control you can use either or paper/metal filter and even both at the same time for extra filtration.
@@eVerProductions1 Good to know. I haven't used the Prismo yet. Thanks!
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