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Why the Internet is the Great Equalizer
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A Handheld Coffee Maker Could Change Your Life
All Aboard the Espresso Express! Meet These Life-Changing Handheld Coffee Makers
Why spend $7 on a cup of coffee when you can brew your own while traveling, hiking, and more? Here are three ways you can prepare your own coffee — even espresso! — no matter where you are.
machine? That’s exactly what Alan Adler did with the AeroPress. Thankfully, he totally knocked it out of the park. And now with the AeroPress Go, it’s super convenient to make a classy cup of coffee anywhere you are. With over 350 provided microfilters, you’ll never have excess coffee grit. Plus, it’s designed to deliver a coffee with low acidity, which gives you a smooth flavor with very little bitterness. Check it out at AeroPress.com !
The Handpresso
If you’re looking for the original portable espresso maker, then the Handpresso is for you. The design was developed in Europe and has sold over 400,000 units in France and abroad since its first unveiling in January 2008. Because it uses Nespresso pods, it’s easy to use and clean and makes an incredible cup of coffee anywhere you go. Also, it’ll fit perfectly in your cup holder, so you won’t have to worry about it bouncing around in the car while brewing. You can learn more at Handpresso.com .
Any Classic French Press
It’s true that some French presses are better for travel than others, but you can actually use any kind of French press for “instant” coffee while on the go. Just put your grounds in the pot, pour in your hot water (found at any gas station), and use the tight-netted plunger to press your coffee grounds to the bottom of the pot. It’ll get all the flavor out of your grounds (or even tea), and you won’t have to worry about spills. The best part is that French presses are very affordable, starting at $10–$20 on Amazon.
The AeroPress
Ever been so frustrated with brewing espresso in the States that you created your own espresso
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