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☕ WACACO Pipamoka Portable Coffee Maker 10 fl oz - Single Serve Brewer, Vacuum Pressured & Insulated Travel Mug, Hand Powered, Filter Pressure Brewer - Stainless Steel Thermo Cup Review

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Description of ☕ WACACO Pipamoka Portable Coffee Maker 10 fl oz - Single Serve Brewer, Vacuum Pressured & Insulated Travel Mug, Hand Powered, Filter Pressure Brewer - Stainless Steel Thermo Cup

[ALL-IN-ONE] Brew and drink from a single device with the Pipamoka all-in-one nomadic coffee maker. Simple, sturdy and brilliant pressure brewer, it becomes super easy and quick to fuel your days and enjoy hours of hot, freshly-brewed coffee during your commutes, work hours or adventures. [THE TWO MINUTES BREW] Its patented construction, paired with its innovative twisting mechanism, generates vacuum pressure inside the mug. This negative pressure generated a suction force that draws hot water downwards through the coffee grounds. Engineered to brew a consistently clean, full-flavored cup of joe in about two minutes, the Pipamoka’s vacuum pressure brewing method sets it apart from other devices. [HOW DOES VACUUM PRESSURE WORK] ADD:Fill the water chamber and drop the coffee basket into it. Let it sink to the bottom. TWIST:Turn the ring to create vacuum pressure that draws the water down through the grounds. ENJOY:When the water chamber has fully risen, remove the brewer, add the lid and enjoy a hot coffee for hours. [LEAVE NO WASTE BEHIND] The stainless steel micro-filter is re-useable, meaning there is no excess waste created from having to use one-time-use paper filters. Fine mesh filter :250μm. [REMARK] Pipamoka does not heat up water. Brew ratio is similar to standard drip or infusion methods, close to 1:15 (1 g of coffee ground for 15 mL of water). We recommend using a medium to medium-fine grind for optimal brewing performance.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Smart product but not a keeper

Pipamoka is a stylish product with a thoughtful design but after spending a few weeks grinding and relating I am sending it back. I feel the AeroPress is much easier to prepare, brew and clean, I prefer the taste of coffee that's filtered through paper filtration and I find the AeroPress Go to be even more convenient for on the go than the Pipamoka. However, the Pipamoka glass keeps the coffee warm for a surprisingly long time. So if you enjoy drinking 8 ounces of coffee for hours, you might…

Pros
  • Durable finish
Cons
  • Everything is fine

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fiction! For camping or commuting!

I'll say right away that I don't drink coffee. However, I really enjoy making coffee for my significant other (I'm still trying). We have Chemex for the house but needed something that would be good for camping (disposable bags and a french press just didn't work). We need look no further. This thing is amazing! The coffee is consistently delicious and easy to make if you follow simple steps (which only need to be reminded 2 times). Aside from making a perfectly brewed cup of coffee, on a cold…

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • I vaguely remember

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Smart product but no keeper

Pipamoka is a stylish product with a thoughtful design but after spending a few weeks choosing my grind and ratio I'm sending it back. I feel the AeroPress is much easier to prepare, brew and clean, I prefer the taste of coffee that's filtered through paper filtration and I find the AeroPress Go to be even more convenient for on the go than the Pipamoka. However, the Pipamoka glass keeps the coffee warm for a surprisingly long time. So if you enjoy drinking 8 ounces of coffee for hours, you…

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Good but not great

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best portable coffee maker yet.

I have tried many portable coffee makers because I travel a lot and this is by far the best if you like strong coffee. To get a strong coffee you need to let all the bubbles out and then tap the cup on something hard to release more bubbles (this takes about 2 minutes). Then, at a gentle, slow pace, rotate the container 1/4 turn (takes about 2 minutes). Pros: portability. Obvious lines showing watermarks. Easy to use Easy to clean. Cons: It takes about 5 minutes to craft. The lid has no…

Pros
  • Nice
Cons
  • Some Cons

Okay, a little background. I wanted a coffee maker for my van. Battery, 12V, something. Everything I looked at was either not effective at all or the battery life stunk. I know I can easily boil my own water with a burner installed, so it's easy. But I hate French presses because almost all of them leave coffee grounds behind. Then this shows up. The first time I used it I got a blister and there was water in the plastic tube from spinning the thing hard and fast. Just twist it a little until…

Pros
  • Finally bought
Cons
  • Modern

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Pretty tasty press for a cup + thermos

This coffee press is very cool. I used to have a Stanley travel press/mug but my issue with this type of travel press is that the coffee still stays in the water and gets stronger over time. This nice little guy solves that problem. I did a test with crappy Folgers coffee and it tasted damn good. I had a tasting test from 3 other people and they said it was delicious. My main use for it was camping. I didn't want to get an aero press. It works very well and does its job. Be warned this is for…

Pros
  • So far satisfied
Cons
  • I'll write later