AeroPress Go
The AeroPress Go is very light and extremely portable making it the perfect travel companion. Includes a mug and lid that doubles as a traveling case so you can brew coffee anywhere.
Our favourite method of brewing with the AeroPress is the 'upside-down' method and the AeroPress Go lets you rapidly brew smooth, full-bodied coffee without harsh acidity, anywhere. Perfect for the active lifestyle.
Attach the plunger to the cylinder in the open position and place on a counter with the cylinder uppermost. Then fill the cylinder with water (boiled and left for a minute to cool slightly), and add 17g of finely ground coffee. Next stir and leave to brew for 3 minutes. After this, place a filter disc in the filter holder and attach this to the cylinder. Finally, turn over and place the AeroPress onto a mug or jug, and press down all the way.
In the box alongside your AeroPress Go, you will find a scoop, stirrer, mug with a lid, micro-filters, filter storage carton, & filter cap.
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