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    AeroPress

    AeroPress, Inc. is the manufacturer of the AeroPress coffee maker, an innovative coffee press beloved by a multitude of global fans.

    The company was founded in 1984 by Alan Adler, a renowned inventor and retired Stanford University engineering instructor, to manufacture and sell his revolutionary sporting goods inventions, including the Aerobie Pro flying ring, which set a Guinness World Record for the longest throw.

    In 2004 Alan began studying the coffee brewing process and analyzing coffee maker designs in order to create a truly innovative device that would brew a superior cup of coffee. At a coffee industry trade show in November, 2005, Aerobie debuted its breakthrough AeroPress coffee maker.

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    AeroPress GO Mini

    AeroPress GO Mini

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    The AeroPress Go is thoughtfully engineered to provide all the delicious brewing capabilities of the original AeroPress plus a convenient drinking mug that doubles as a carrying case. Like the original AeroPress, the AeroPress Go brews remarkably delicious American, espresso, and cold brew style coffee. The AeroPress Go is optimised for traveling, camping, or just going to work by making it convenient and easy to take your AeroPress with you. Its smart design ensures that you will never be without delicious AeroPress brewed coffee wherever you go.

    Why is the AeroPress Go the better travel press?

    Tastier: It brews smooth, rich coffee without the bitterness and high acidity you can expect from French press brewed coffee.
    Fast and easy: The AeroPress Go brews hot coffee in about 1 minute or cold brew coffee in around 2 minutes.
    Compact, lightweight, and durable: Ingeniously engineered to ensure that everything fits inside the mug.

    Please contact us to discuss freighting small items to your location. These items can be included in freight free of charge when purchasing a machine or grinder or can be combined with other items for a single freight charge.

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