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OT: Portable Espresso Machine Recommendations?
With some travel coming up, I thought I'd reach out to the forum to get recommendations on what portable espresso maker folks recommend. I will be in a fairly remote area with little access to anything decent. I also like buying gadgets
I have done some Googling but value the opinions of forum members here who have some firsthand experience. Thanks in advance! |
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aeropress 100%
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Yeah, technically the aeropress is not espresso, but I don't see how you are going to get a better tasting, easier cup of coffee.
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Aeropress is amazing but more filter coffee than espresso.
It depends on how portable you're aiming for. Something that fits in a trunk, in a suitcase, or in a backpack? For ultra portable, you can try the wacaco nanopresso. It doesn't get to 9bars but it does get closer than the aeropress. The experience is a bit of a hassle compared to the aeropress though. The flair neo and cafelat robot are arguably portable, and supposedly make good cups. Same with the entry level breville machine. |
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https://fellowproducts.com/products/prismo Prismo is a pressure-actuated valve designed to be used with the AeroPressĀ® Coffee Maker. This attachment allows for a build-up of pressure to brew espresso-style coffee and creates a no-drip seal for recipes that normally require inverting your AeroPressĀ®. I haven't used it myself but am thinking of trying it just for home use to break up the monotony of pour-overs. |
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Presumably you'll have access to boiling water? Is this a camping thing or will you at least have a car of some kind? If a car and you can transport a slightly bigger machine, and want true espresso,you could grab a manual maker like the Flair Neo. Allows you to use actual coffee rather than a pod. Is cheap, too. If you want something that's really good, a Cafelat Robot is superb.
The Aeropress, no matter what attachment you use with it, simply does not make espresso. If you want espresso-style, e.g. short, black and strong, it would be okay, but then so would a moka pot. Edit: just noticed that the Flair Neo was already suggested. |
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I'll give that a go at some point. Thanks for putting it on my radar |
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Pretty sure James Hoffman tried the Prismo and found the coffee it yielded to be nowhere close to espresso. The problem with the aeropress is that the diameter is so large you'd probably shatter your vessel before reaching 9bars of pressure.
Seems like a fun accessory to experiment with, though. |
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I'll definitely have access to boiling water. Something that fits into a suitcase is fine. I appreciate the suggestions BIG TIME. Yet another reason why I love this forum.
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I love lever machines, and had no idea the Robot existed. I'd buy it if the delivery time wasn't going to overlap with my trip. My daily driver is a 20+ year old LaPavoni Professional. Maintenance has been easy with gasket replacement maybe every 2-3 years.
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I propose that we have a new tagging option for threads.
OT is for threads that are off topic $OT is for threads that are off topic and risk exposing readers to new things they must purchase right away. and of course, we can tweak the $OT with a ranking of how risky the thread might be... For instance: $OT for best camping tent stake $$$OT for best portable camping espresso machine Thoughts?
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