EAN | 085276082424 |
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Manufacturer | Aerobie |
Material | Stainless Steel, Tritan |
Volume | 290 ml |
Dimensions | 15 x 9,5 x 9,5 cm |

Practical and unbreakable
The AeroPress was invented by Alan Adler of the American company Aerobie. In 2005, he introduced a patented, simple device that allows you to brew high-quality coffee almost anywhere.
The AeroPress Go Plus is made from Tritan, making it practically unbreakable, lightweight, and easy to maintain.

The magic of simplicity
Even though the manufacturer claims that the device can make espresso, this is, of course, not the case. Coffee from the AeroPress is filtered using air (hence the name AeroPress) through a small paper filter. While some pressure is applied, which is necessary for the short extraction time, it does not reach the 9 bars required to make true espresso.
If you fall in love with this simple brewing method so much that you'd like to compete with others, we recommend signing up for the Czech AeroPress Championship.
What makes the AeroPress Go Plus different?
- Includes a stainless steel travel mug with a lid, which holds all the accessories (except the grinder) for brewing coffee on the go.
- The maximum amount of brewed coffee is approximately 290 ml.
- The travel mug has a capacity of 470 ml, and its base serves as a practical storage case for paper filters.
The Original Version:
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Includes:
AeroPress Go Plus
100 paper filters
Stirrer
Scoop
Travel mug serving as a case