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In reply to Post #43 It's probably worth paying the extra for the Porlex. It's generally the recommended grinder at the budget end of the scale, it's solidly built so will withstand a bit of abuse in the tackle bag. They're not the quickest but for me it does the job.
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In reply to Post #25 Been using an Aeropress in work since reading about it on here few years back. There’s no going back to instant. Even bought myself a grinder 😎
It’s time I got another for the bank. That Porex looks good but don’t fancy paying that much unless I have to. Are their cheaper decent alternatives about, preferably that will fit inside the Aeropress. Manual only.
Cheers
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In reply to Post #40 The inverted method is absolutely the way to go, the seal never leaks and this way jus makes it so easy👍👍
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In reply to Post #40 yes always use it inverted
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In reply to Post #39 Aeropress stock here. Just bought ANOTHER one
Out of interest, does anyone use the inverted/upside down method? I'm not sure I'd trust the seal personally...
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In reply to Post #37 Mate, now you’re talking my kinda fishing Lolol
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I prefer a moka pot but I got my aeropress from a local harris&hoole coffee shop, think it was £22 and I got a coffee free with it
If your in the plaatic/metal cup brigade you might aswell stick with the nescafe original
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In reply to Post #36 OMG if I ever see an angler with a cup and saucer, I'll know it can only be you. Should it ever happen that I spot you on a lake, I'll run to the nearest tea shop and bring you back a silver tray of crust cut sandwiches and fresh cream cakes. 🤣🤣🤣
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In reply to Post #32 Deadly serious, metal/plastic cups are the work of the devil.
Tea tastes miles better from a nice cup and saucer but that would be pushing things down the lake lol
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Still some stock here LINK
Grab some coffee as well to get it over £30 and it's free P&P
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In reply to Post #33 I did and it's sold out. Lol.
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In reply to Post #32 read post 28 then
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In reply to Post #31 I'm glad I'm not alone in this (hope your post wasn't a joke, lol) but I can't drink a great coffee from a plastic or metal cup/mug. I was going to buy the trakker brew set until I realised that it has plastic mugs in it (what the f@#k is that all about🤣 .
I'll be plumbing for the korda 2 mug set (when it gets released) or the fox set purely as they have proper mugs in the set. Looks like I'll be searching for a decent price on the aeropress too.😁👍
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In reply to Post #12 Some of us like a bit of sophistication, even when covered in slime, it's great to have a celebratory cuppa from a nice china cup as well. None of that milky tea stuff with the brown crap floating on the top, errgghh and definitely no metal mug for me
Another vote for the Aeropress. I keep one as a spare to use at home for when the BTC machine goes wrong along with a Lavazza milk frother/heater thing which is bloody marvelous, albeit a bit pricey.
Edit - those plastic cup/coffee filter things are OK as well, and convenient.
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In reply to Post #29 Aeropress go for me too
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