"Filterless" dripper/pourover - Page 2
- EricBNC
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Author of "The Bell Curve: Instructions for Proper Herd Mentality"
Author of "The Bell Curve: Instructions for Proper Herd Mentality"
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I'd like to see a video of people's AP prep in an office without access to a sink. My experience was that it was more trouble than a plastic v60 and paper filter. And, more often than not, when trying to eject the puck into the trashcan, I'd have it crumble and spill all over the carpet. Yes, I'm clumsy, but the v60 minimized that.
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- sweaner
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The Aeropress is certainly more "fiddly" than devices like the Impress and Clever. Not that "fiddly" is bad, but I don't think there is anything easier to use and clean than the Impress for making single cups at work. The Impress is even easier to clean if you have a sink with a garbage disposal...just rinse everything down the drain! All of the discussed methods make great coffee.
Scott
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- SimonPatrice
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Walküre Bayreuth. No metal, no paper, just porcelain. It's on the expensive side but I think it's worth it.
http://www.walkuere.de/index.php?id=kaf ... backId]=46
http://www.walkuere.de/index.php?id=kaf ... backId]=46
Patrice
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