Geron wrote:My favorite coffee maker and Ideal for camping:
http://tinyurl.com/yo43um
If you have several days/weeks you can read the thread on Coffee Geek Forum concerning the aerobie press.
http://www.coffeegeek.com/forums/coffee/machines/195166
This is a long thread but wrings out about everything the aerobie press can do.
All you need is 12vdc hot water and is more Versatile than the pour through and French press. Makes an awesome cupa joe in abouta minute.
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Podunkfla wrote:Geron wrote:My favorite coffee maker and Ideal for camping:
http://tinyurl.com/yo43um
If you have several days/weeks you can read the thread on Coffee Geek Forum concerning the aerobie press.
http://www.coffeegeek.com/forums/coffee/machines/195166
This is a long thread but wrings out about everything the aerobie press can do.
All you need is 12vdc hot water and is more Versatile than the pour through and French press. Makes an awesome cupa joe in abouta minute.
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Geron... I have not tried an Aerobie press yet, but I'm prolly going to. All the reviews I've real highly praise them too. On the other hand, I have not had the problems outlined on their site with any of the french presses I have? (3) I use micro filter with them too... and can use coffee ground fairly fine and still not get grounds in the coffee or have the filter get clogged? Cleaning is a snap, ya just rince it off. Of course they are going to point out why theirs is the best... That's advertising. I just don't buy their negative view of a modern french press? JMHO...
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