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  2. I made coffee using 4 different appliances. The cheapest ...

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    An Aeropress uses air pressure, fast immersion, and a micro-filter to brew a quick, full-bodied cup of coffee or tea.. The travel version I have, which costs around $50, includes the main ...

  3. The Sub-$50 AeroPress Go Is the Best Portable Coffee Maker - AOL

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    Several of the other portable coffee makers we cover, such as the Espro French press and our favorite portable espresso maker, Wacaco’s Picopresso, are easy to load up with grounds and brew when ...

  4. AeroPress - Wikipedia

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    The AeroPress is a manual coffeemaker invented by Alan Adler, founder of AeroPress, Inc. It consists of a cylindrical chamber, and a plunger with an airtight silicone seal, similar to a syringe. Ground coffee beans and water are steeped inside, then forced through a filter at the bottom of the chamber by pressing the plunger down through the ...

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    AeroPress Original 3-in-1 Coffee Press. $35 $45 Save $10. ... Keurig K-Express Essentials Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker, Red. $35 $80 Save $45. ... reviews at Walmart. They include memory ...

  6. Espresso machine - Wikipedia

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    Luigi Bezzera and one of the first espresso machines at the World Expo 1906 in Milan, Italy Bezzera Eagle 2 Coffee Maker, presented at Central Cafe Budapest. Seventeen years later, in 1901, Luigi Bezzera, from Milan, devised and patented several improvements to the espresso machine, the first of which was applied for on 19 December 1901. Titled ...

  7. Alan Adler - Wikipedia

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    His inventions include aerodynamic toys under the Aerobie brand, such as footballs with fins, flying rings and discs, as well as a manual coffee brewing device, the AeroPress. His Aerobie Pro flying ring set several world records for the farthest thrown object. [1] Adler has approximately 40 patents in electronics, optics, and aerodynamics.