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The AeroPress Premium Review

This was a controversial one (on our side anyway)! I'll be interested in your feedback once you've watched it, but we felt that after the testing we had done there was some interesting stuff that was worth talking about. One thing to note now is that the price is even higher - which I guess is a tariffs thing - though that price jump may not be significant to those that this brewer is targeting (or at least the group that just wants the nicer thing, and has disposable income).

There's not a lot of extra testing to share on this one, but often people ask what kind of stuff ends up on the cutting room floor - so here's a little bit of that:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ftq3CDSP15w

Of course, this brewer must fine a new home, so it is contest time! If you'd like to enter to win my AeroPress Premium, here's the link:

https://gleam.io/Cyd5s/win-an-aeropress-premium

The only requirement to enter is that you answer the open-ended question we ask on Gleam, and it helps us out if you can enter using the email address linked to your Patreon account.

The AeroPress Premium Review

Comments

I've had the same Aeropress for 7 - 8 years now. I think it's version 2. It's getting a bit ribbed on the inside of the brewing chamber which is a bit of a worry, but it still makes the same great coffee. If the glass one lasts as long or even longer, I have no problem paying $15 a year for a device that looks good and will not deteriorate over time.

Alan Goldberg

I'm sure James offers that as one of the perks on his highest tier I think.... It does seem a lot - id be paranoid of dropping it though!

David Matkin

I paid $35 for a regular Aeropress… and I just don’t get how we jumped to $150 for a brewer that makes the same cup of coffee. To put it in perspective: a plastic V60 is like $12. The glass one? Around $24. Doubling the price for “nicer” materials? That makes sense. But $150 for an Aeropress? Unless it grinds the beans, boils the water, and apologizes to my wife for me, I’m not seeing the value. If it had been around $70, maybe I could’ve sold it to her as a “limited edition caffeine-enhancing investment.” But at $150? I’d need a PowerPoint and divine intervention (divine intervention meaning James Hoffmann, of course).

Hermes Matos


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