metal filter did make for the easiest cleanup though, can recommend
Yeah this is good. And then rinse the paper and use it again a few times like an aeropress
aeropress
I've given up on my dream of the Robot espresso machine, don't think I'll use it enough to get a fancy grinder etc. my espresso mugs will remain just an ornament
aeropress for around 15 years now and still use it multiple times a day. I've tried pretty much every other brewer there is but still come back to it for consistency and ease
aeropress + porlex camp
+1 but with paper filters - best coffee you'll get on the road IMO and only needs boiling (or close to boiling) water. Up for trying a metal
Aeropress Go](https://www.aeropress.co.uk/products/aeropress-go), [metal filter](https://www.aeropress.co.uk/products/aeropress-stainless-steel-reusable-filter) and an old Porlex. The trade
metal filter is OK with the inverted method, but not as intended as you lose a third of your coffee before you can slow it/stop with the plunger vacuum.
Sorry to add more
Aeropress hate/love, some of your brew times seem very long from what I have read and tried over the years, aren't they massively bitter?
I switched from a french press a couple of years
Aeropress, as detailed by some folk on UK Coffee Forums. It works, and the resulting coffee is nearly always very nice. Inverted method, 30 secs bloom, top up with water, leave for ~20 mins (YMMV
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