Durable, hackable, portable, and brews a great cup.

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    1 year ago

    Not a fan of Amazon, but ya the Aeropress just keeps going. Even the rubber seals on mine are still good and it must be a decade old now. I’ve used it multiple times per day for many of those years.

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      1 year ago

      It’s also not espresso. Two entirely different products filling two entirely different roles.

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        1 year ago

        Neither are espresso. The Aeropress gets nowhere near espresso pressure. It sits more at percolator pressure

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    1 year ago

    I wouldn’t call this thing BIFL. It’ll last a couple of years, but I’m on my second one now. The graduated numbers wear off pretty quickly, the rubber will break down eventually, and in my first one, eventually hairline cracks started appearing in the tube. It’s well made for what it is, but almost nothing made primarily of plastic will be BIFL, just because of material shortcomings alone.

    It does make a good cup though, even with the reusable metal filters, which are the real BIFL.

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        1 year ago

        My current one has definitely held up better than the first one, so I’ll give them that. And it was still functional, but the stirring paddle had snapped, so I figured I’d get another and put the old one in the camper.

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          1 year ago

          You snapped the stirring paddle??

          While that surprises me, I can’t speak to the durability of that part; I threw it away and use a regular spoon.

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            1 year ago

            I was just tapping it on the side of the sink after rinsing it off and it came apart at the T joint. I thought about just using a spoon but figured the metal would scratch it up over time.