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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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    Best Overall: AeroPress Go Portable Travel Coffee Maker Best for Job Sites: Makita Cordless Coffee Maker Best for Capsules: Wacaco Minipresso NS2 Portable Espresso Machine

  4. The 9 Best Coffee Makers with Grinders for Freshly Made ... - AOL

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    Before starting this review, we weren’t sure that we really needed a coffee maker with a built-in grinder. Sure, the idea of freshly ground coffee...

  5. 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 ...

  6. These Are the Best Coffee Makers with Grinders on the Market

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    Choose from single-serve coffee makers, espresso machines, and classic drip makers. It seems like you need so many gadgets to get a great cup of coffee at home: First you need to buy a coffee pot ...

  7. Coffeemaker - Wikipedia

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    A stove-top, Italian style coffee maker A 2016-model electric coffeemaker. A coffeemaker, coffee maker or coffee machine is a cooking appliance used to brew coffee.While there are many different types of coffeemakers, the two most common brewing principles use gravity or pressure to move hot water through coffee grounds.