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AeroPress’ first manual grinder brings the freshest coffee to the campsite

Aeropress has released its £200/$200 Manual Coffee Grounder with 60+ grind settings. And it'll fit inside your Aeropress coffee maker

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The AeroPress Go is one of our favourite travel coffee makers for a number great reasons. It’s ultra-portable, comes with a cup and couldn’t be easier to use – albeit with a little elbow grease required to overcome the inherent resistance.

The only problem on camping trips is having to resort to ground coffee like a schlub, without the exquisite taste of freshly ground beans. AeroPress is looking to resolve that quandary while allowing users to stay on brand.

The company has announced its first ever Manual Coffee Grinder boasting the same focus on portability and ease of use. There’s an impressive 60-plus grind seeings that’ll get you anywhere from AeroPress-friendly espresso to a coarse ground more suited to a french press or a pour over.

It’s constructed with Italian-made titanium-coated burrs, which have a lifetime guarantee, and offers the promise of an ultra-consistent grind. It’s so portable it fits inside the AeroPress itself, and there’s a detachable magnetic handle for extra convenience. Aeropress says that inch-for-inch it’s the most compact high performance grinder on the market.`

“Throughout our 20-year history, AeroPress has been committed to delivering products that help consumers brew better,” said Gerard Meyer, CEO of AeroPress. “We’ve applied the same design ethos of flavour, precision, versatility and portability that has made our compact brewers iconic to create a manual grinder that delivers professional performance in a travel-friendly form, as well as answered fans’ calls for a coffee maker that combines both functionality and stylish design with our new Premium colours.”

The AeroPress Manual Coffee Grinder costs $200/£200 and is available now.

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