A Look at the Aerobie AeroPress Coffee-maker
It’s small in size, but packs the strong, flavorful punch that comes from a French press, with the clean and simple design of a drip coffee.
Released on 02/26/2014
Transcript
(upbeat music)
[Narrator] For coffee connoisseurs
and discerning caffeine addicts,
the Aerobie AeroPress is a good move for a quick brew.
Just slip in a filter and grind your own
beans to fill the main cylinder.
You roasted them yourself, right?
And picked them?
Fill it with piping hot water.
Not too hot, you Philistine.
Seriously though, French Presses
and other coffee makers can
leave grounds sitting in water.
The result: coffee with a side of grit. Ugh.
But the AeroPress pressurizes coffee directly into your mug
minus those irritating solid particles.
(upbeat music)
And voila!
A cup as strong and flavorful as French press
and as clean as drip minus the hassle of both.
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