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The AeroPress XL Coffee Press is a portable, lightweight coffee maker that doubles the capacity of the classic AeroPress, brewing up to 20 oz. of smooth, full-bodied coffee using patented 3-in-1 technology. It combines French Press, Pourover, and Espresso methods to deliver grit-free, rich coffee with quick cleanup, making it ideal for professionals on the go, campers, and coffee aficionados seeking premium flavor without bitterness.










| ASIN | B0C6NGDLLP |
| Best Sellers Rank | 160,250 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 121 in French Presses |
| Brand | AeroPress |
| Colour | XL |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (805) |
| Date First Available | 16 Aug. 2023 |
| Item Weight | 286 g |
| Model Number | XL001 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.06 x 29.84 x 12.06 cm; 285.76 g |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
T**H
Excellent
Excellent...practical
R**E
Makes great coffee for 2
Makes fabulous coffee on the go. We have a single cup aeropress, which works well. This XL version is great for 2 people. It lives in our campervan. I really like the no mess pellet for simple cleaning on the go.
K**.
Really good
Really handy well worth buying
W**D
Fundamentally still an aeropress, but in a world where the aeropress exists, who is this for?
So who is this for? Some backstory: I started my coffee journey in 2020 working long, weird hours in retail while most of the world was stuck at home. I was drinking pretty awful instant coffee, heavily shrouded by copious amounts of milk, but when I changed my entire diet, milk had to go, which slowly made me realise how bad instant coffee is. I started with a cheap £10 french press and it blew my mind. I didn't like the silt and oils, and while Hoffmann's method largely eliminates the former, I soon realised I just don't like oily coffee. Then came the Aeropress, and by and large my progression ended there, because frankly, the Aeropress is the only coffee tool you'll ever need if you just want good, filtered coffee. My partner soon converted to the way of the bean, and I started brewing for 2 with the Aeropress, and ever since I've wanted a bigger Aeropress. To be honest, brewing for 2 with a regular Aeropress really isn't bad. You grind for 2 and dilute at the end, but the simplicity and added versatility of an XL version would naturally be better, right? Now we have the Aeropress XL which for all intents and purposes is a big Aeropress and nothing else. Only, as James Hoffmann pointed out last year, with new ownership of the company has come a new philosophy, something much more akin to every other business which has 1 mission: to make as much profit as possible. To that end, the Aeropress (all models to my knowledge) no longer come with 350 filters, they come with 100. They no longer come with a bespoke receptacle to house the filters either, and the XL, despite doing essentially the same job just in a bigger form, costs twice as much as the base model (which also costs more now). A lot of this probably wont matter to you if you've never had an Aeropress, as the novelty of the best manual coffee brewer you'll ever use will far exceed any worries about fewer initial filters or something for them to sit in. But to those of us that do have base models, it's a worrying sight. More worrying on initial use is how the thing operates. Firstly, you'll notice due to the bigger diameter of the filter portion itself, a lot more liquid seeps through before you create a vacuum with the plunger. I personally haven't noticed much of a difference, though I don't have much of a refined taste. Secondly, creating those initial, say, 10 vacuums with the plunger is concerning, as you wouldn't be blamed for thinking it just doesn't fit. It's tight, but thankfully loosens up over time. Lastly, the XL actually comes with something extra: a carafe. It's a hexagonal jug with a spout to make portioning off two brews easier without you needing a carafe beforehand. Stupidly though, it bleeds heat like crazy, and unless you have calloused hands like myself, you will burn yourself. Why they didn't add a thin strip of rubber to hold onto I don't know. Ultimately though, when water passed grounds, the coffee is marvellous. This isn't a surprise. The Aeropress XL is, fundamentally, an Aeropress but bigger. Bigger size, but bigger price, and both offer reasons why recommending this might not be so easy, so lets loop back to the beginning and finish there. Who is this for? For people who haven't used any sort of coffee maker before, £80 is way too high a price if you don't even know whether you're that into coffee in the first place. That sort of person is much better suited to a cheap french press. For those who've used an Aeropress before, but only sporadically make coffee for 2, I again don't know whether this is a good purchase. It's not like there's an upgrade path; you have to spend the whole £80 on what is essentially the same brewer you already have, just bigger, and if you only need to make an extra portion occasionally, you can do that fairly easily with the base model. Coffee machine-havers will likely not want to convert to manual coffee making, so in my mind, there are two potential groups: If you have an Aeropress, but frequently need to make coffee for 2 or more people AND have no other way of doing that like a big french press, then this might be for you. If you don't have an Aeropress, but frequently need to make coffee for 2 or more people AND have no other way of doing that like a big french press OR want a brewer versatile enough to brew different styles of coffee, then this might be for you. Ultimately, the XL's biggest flaw is its price. The base Aeropress is already like 90% of this thing, not in size obviously, but with the base Aeropress, you can still make coffee for 2, just not as seamlessly. If this was an extra tenner on top of the base model price, then the more interesting discussion arises of whether it's worth it or not. As is, it's too expensive to recommend widely, which is a shame because ultimately, it's a fantastic brewer.
Q**F
The best way of making coffee there is
Although this is promoted as a travel product, I use it everyday to make the best smoothest coffee. The micro filters mean that there are no grounds that come through. The fast percolation process (10 seconds) means that taste is smooth with any acid after taste non-existent. This device makes even mediocre coffee taste great. It makes good coffee taste fantastic. Very easy to clean out after each use. Grounds are squeezed nearly dry and go neatly into a kitchen caddie. Much cheaper than buying an expensive gadget. Easy to use manually with no electrics. Will probably last for years. Highly recommended.
G**K
Excellent. Tips included in my review.
Firstly, I wanted to address several peoples comments about the tightness of the rubber seal being hard to put in and out of the main cylinder. This loosens up from usage, mine is now perfect. Nothing to worry about at all. I came from a Aeropress 'GO' where I was making large brews via a concentrate, initially I could not get the XL to make brews as balanced as my GO. Eventually I found the formula that clicked for me, it was after reading someone's comments on reddit that the extra water keeps the slurry hotter for longer. I found that by going coarser AND leaving the cap off until the end (to let the steam off) I can get brews as good as my GO, but with the now easier sizing options. Super pleased, such a good product. For anyone not getting the same results as their standard or GO, stick with it, it really can make coffee as good as the other models.
A**.
As you'd expect from an Aeropress, but a bit pricey with lower-quality additions
If you have the regular sized Aeropress, the XL does basically the same thing but for two servings instead of one. As someone who regularly makes coffee for two, the size is great. Has more than enough capacity in the press itself for two. I used the same recipe I usually use and just doubled both grounds and water; makes pretty much more of the same which is good. Is this worth your £62 though? That I'm not sure. I would only get this if you regularly make two servings or more. Occasional double servings I would just stick with the regular one and make twice (or cram more water in, bit sketchy but can be done). The real dealbreaker is in the filters and the "carafe" if you can even call it that. You only get 100 filters, and these precious few are crammed into the exit cap of the Aeropress. This inevitably makes it so that about half your filters look like they've been cut with a brick instead of a machine, and could potentially let grounds or water through unintentionally. There is no filter holder either; you open the shrink wrapped pack and there they are. Where you store them I wouldn't have a clue, I'm keeping them wrapped in cling film for now. The "carafe" is pretty thin, and just BARELY has enough capacity for water levels equalling the 8 mark on the press itself (and even this is stretching it). Thin + hot coffee = not a great time. Add high water levels to the point of almost overflowing and you've got a hot and dangerous situation on your hands. Doesn't have a handle either, so you're stuck pinching the sides of the thing (and to pick it up, with quite a lot of force). You should definitely have some other kind of container or carafe to decant your coffee into when using the Aeropress XL because the poor excuse of a carafe it comes with is insufficient and dangerous. Overall, the brewer itself is great, and is exactly "the regular Aeropress but larger". The extras it comes with and the treatment that those are packaged with aren't so great. Factoring in the fact that you'd probably want to buy a different carafe, and likely will have to buy more filters, the value isn't great.
A**ー
家族分をサクッとおいしく淹れることができて、最高です。 AeroPress XL用のフローコントロールフィルターキャップが、手に入ればうれしいなと。
T**I
Recomendo. Agora posso fazer 600ml sem bypass.
P**O
Brilliant. If you love coffee you need one
G**G
I recently upgraded my coffee game with the AeroPress XL, and I can confidently say that it has transformed my daily coffee ritual into a delightful experience. This innovative coffee press is a true game-changer, and here's why. Double Your Brew: The AeroPress XL lives up to its promise of doubling the brewing capacity. Whether you're in the mood for six shots of espresso-style coffee or two cups of smooth American-style coffee, this press delivers perfection with just one press. The increased capacity makes it a versatile addition to any coffee lover's arsenal. Brew-and-Serve Carafe: The inclusion of the crystal-clear Tritan carafe is a thoughtful touch. Brewing directly into the carafe is not only convenient but also adds a touch of elegance to the process. Pouring the brew into cups is a breeze, making it an ideal choice for both personal enjoyment and entertaining guests. Uniquely Delicious: Say goodbye to mediocre coffee from fancy, expensive machines. The AeroPress XL's patented 3-in-1 brew technology combines agitation, pressure, and micro-filtration to produce a cup of coffee that is smooth, rich, and completely grit-free. The full-bodied finish lingers long after the last sip, with no hint of bitterness. Cream is optional, as this press extracts the purest, freshest flavors from your coffee grounds. Patented 3-in-1 Brew Technology: What sets the AeroPress XL apart is its groundbreaking 3-in-1 brew technology. By combining agitation and pressure with micro-filtration, this press allows the use of finer ground coffee, ensuring a quick aeration and extraction of the purest flavors. The result? A flawless cup of coffee without the unwanted grit or bitterness. Better Than French Press: Bid farewell to bitterness and grit that often accompanies French press coffee. The AeroPress XL's 3-in-1 brew technology eliminates acidity, bitterness, and messy grounds. The choice between paper or metal micro-filters lets you use finer ground coffee for a faster brew time, making clean-up a matter of seconds. Durable and shatterproof, it's the perfect companion for travel, camping, and thoughtful gifting. Travel and Gift Ready: Compact, lightweight, and virtually indestructible, the AeroPress XL is tailor-made for those on the go. Toss it in your bag, and you'll never have to settle for mediocre hotel or office coffee again. It's also a fantastic gift choice, promising a unique coffee experience that's sure to bring smiles and hugs. One Year Warranty: Backed by a one-year warranty and proudly made in the USA, the AeroPress XL is a testament to its quality and durability. Easy to use, easy to maintain, and loved globally, it's a purchase you can make with confidence. In conclusion, the AeroPress XL has earned its place as a must-have for coffee enthusiasts. Elevate your coffee experience with this exceptional press – your taste buds will thank you!
A**ー
Aero Press XL自体には何も問題ありません 1回にプレス出来る量も多くて助かってます しかしながら フィルターやシリコンパーツ等の 消耗品の入手方法が無く 正規代理店さんに問い合わせ しても取り扱いしていないとのことで 個人輸入するしかないのが現状です
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