Stainless Steel AeroPress Review: Plastic-Free Brewing Has Never Been More Portable

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Let’s not bury the lede here: The new Stainless Steel 3 in 1 Coffee Press and stainless steel Manual Coffee Grinder from AeroPress will set you back a total of $370 ($170 for the press and $200 for the grinder). That is, obviously, a lot for an entirely analog coffee-making system.

But, as I am about to delineate all the reasons that these AeroPress models are among the most impressive devices in the coffee category I’ve tested lately, I didn’t want to lead you down the primrose path just to smack you with the uncomfortable truth several paragraphs in. Can a nonelectric, manual coffee maker and grinder possibly be worth nearly $400? Budget-dependent and values-contingent, I say yes. So let’s get into it.

Williams Sonoma

AeroPress Stainless Steel 3 in 1 Coffee Press

9.0

Pros & Cons

  • Stainless steel construction, including accessories (silicone seal is the only nonstainless bit)
  • Easy...

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