Aeropress
The AeroPress, with a capacity of 240-250 ml for standard and 600 ml for XL, is popular for its simplicity, speed, and ability to brew delicious coffee. It combines drip, French press, and espresso methods, is portable for travel, and offers both paper and stainless steel filters for varied coffee flavors.
MoreAeroPress Aerobie
29,75 € excl. VAT
Aeropress Paper filters (350 pcs)
7,02 € excl. VAT
AeroPress Go
42,56 € excl. VAT
AeroPress XL
77,36 € excl. VAT
AeroPress Clear Coffee Press
44,55 € excl. VAT
Aeropress Clear Smoked
45,62 € excl. VAT
Aeropress Clear Purple
45,87 € excl. VAT
Aeropress Clear Blue
45,70 € excl. VAT
AeroPress® XL Micro-Filters 200 pieces
9,09 € excl. VAT
Delter Coffee Press + 100 pcs of filters
38,18 € excl. VAT
Able Fine Aeropress
18,10 € excl. VAT
Fellow Prismo Aeropress
30,33 € excl. VAT
How to choose Aeropress?
What volume of coffee can be brewed in an Aeropress?
The AeroPress has a standard capacity of 240-250 ml, which is sufficient to brew one to two cups of coffee. There is also an AeroPress XL with a capacity of 600 ml to prepare larger quantities.
Why is the AeroPress so popular?
The AeroPress is popular because of its simplicity, speed and ability to brew delicious and balanced coffee. It is ideal for those who want to experiment with different ways of making coffee. Plus, it's easily portable, making it the perfect travel companion.
How is the AeroPress different from other coffee brewing methods?
The AeroPress combines elements of traditional drip, French press and espresso, allowing you to prepare coffee with different flavour intensities. AeroPress coffee is clean and free of sediment. Thanks to the short extraction time, it has a lower acidity than, for example, coffee from a French press.
Is the AeroPress suitable for travelling?
Yes, the AeroPress is one of the most popular partners for making coffee on the go. It is lightweight, compact and easy to use. Plus, its durability means it can withstand even the toughest conditions.
Paper or stainless steel filter?
Paper filters provide a cleaner cup of coffee with a milder taste because they trap most oils and fine particles. Stainless steel filters, on the other hand, allow more oils and fines to pass through, resulting in a richer, fuller flavour. In addition, stainless steel filters are reusable, saving the environment.