Is The Future Of The AeroPress Clear?

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  • čas přidán 12. 06. 2023
  • A few thoughts on the new AeroPress, both the brewer and the company. For more information:
    The AeroPress Clear: aeropress.com/products/aeropr...
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  • @adamshaw6074
    @adamshaw6074 Před rokem +5187

    People demanded a larger AeroPress and Alan responded by offering them a smaller one. What a legend.

    • @lilbatz
      @lilbatz Před rokem +118

      I love my Aeropress Go.
      The new stuff looks cheap as hell, and can't wait to see YT vids of people brewing inverted method with the glass one spilling and shattering.

    • @jacobs1047
      @jacobs1047 Před rokem +52

      There's now an aeropress XL, thanks

    • @alicehargest
      @alicehargest Před rokem +27

      I love the little one it's perfect for the office 🥹

    • @bigman5125
      @bigman5125 Před rokem +42

      Alan clearly made prototypes without success and found it didn't give great results. People will no doubt buy an XL version but will it be any good?

    • @ndog4773
      @ndog4773 Před rokem +11

      The xl in a go version would be great. I also like the idea of a premium for the office, but I can see McDonalds coffee burn style law suit coming if it is fragile.

  • @carloocampo6100
    @carloocampo6100 Před rokem +2229

    The subtle changing of the cup's mood at 6:28 when you talked about the reduction of paper filters. Cinematic masterpiece.

    • @edoalva48
      @edoalva48 Před rokem +73

      And it changed again to smiley 🙂 in the end. I know James Hoffman already did this kind of subtle easter egg thing previously, but I wasn't expecting more up to this level.

    • @RoastedHVAC
      @RoastedHVAC Před rokem +13

      I really liked this touch :)

    • @antnguyen
      @antnguyen Před rokem +11

      Scrolled down here for this

    • @kathleen_ryan
      @kathleen_ryan Před rokem +8

      This is hilarious.

    • @stevenr5149
      @stevenr5149 Před rokem +16

      :) thanks for pointing it out:)

  • @TimeBucks
    @TimeBucks Před rokem +687

    The aeropress box was a highlight.

  • @edgarc98
    @edgarc98 Před rokem +1545

    I’m an engineer in the medical device space. Tritan plastic is used in blood perfusion systems. It’s better than polycarbonate because it’s BPA-free, clarity, chemical resistance, and would think it’s holds up better in dishwasher in this case. From a manufacturing standpoint, it’s much more challenging to mold Tritan. Molding tools and parameters have to be much more precise or you end up with defects similar to what you noticed (2 apparent bubbles at the top - although could be intentional if they all have that), and flow lines (the line you saw post sous vide).

    • @hydrophobicwalrus749
      @hydrophobicwalrus749 Před rokem +44

      As a know-nothing regarding plastics, is there a reason they would move from polypropylene (material on current version of standard Aeropress) to Tritan? The former is already BPA and phthlate-free afaik. Is it just not possible to make polypropylene clear?

    • @manofthewild07
      @manofthewild07 Před rokem +72

      @@hydrophobicwalrus749 Probably the two main reasons are because PP is transparent, not completely clear like tritan or glass, and it stains very very easily.

    • @hydrophobicwalrus749
      @hydrophobicwalrus749 Před rokem +4

      @@manofthewild07 Makes sense. Thanks!

    • @biouser1768
      @biouser1768 Před rokem +24

      I've read multiple places that Tritan can affect hormones when exposed to heat so I don't understand how it's a good idea to use it for a coffee maker.

    • @dking6297a
      @dking6297a Před rokem +42

      ​@@biouser1768nah it doesn't

  • @dmac2573
    @dmac2573 Před rokem +2334

    I don't mind new products coming out at higher price points, but skimping on things like the paper filters definitely does point to the motives behind the new owners.

    • @themeatpopsicle
      @themeatpopsicle Před rokem +58

      profit is always a motive, and usually the most important motive. that's how all this works.

    • @epto
      @epto Před rokem +156

      The worst part is that, unlike the scoop, I actually find the filter holder useful. Such a shame they got rid of that piece.

    • @InspiriumESOO
      @InspiriumESOO Před rokem +72

      @@themeatpopsicle I'm not sure if this is defending or criticising capitalism.

    • @sO_RoNerY
      @sO_RoNerY Před rokem +12

      Yeah. Skimping on paper filters and still using *plastic* to make the product is a no buy for me. No one is going to test out any product with a drop test unless you have the money to just buy another.

    • @tomypreach
      @tomypreach Před rokem +1

      😂

  • @a.i.l1074
    @a.i.l1074 Před rokem +458

    The aeropress box was a highlight. Beautifully kitsch. Felt like you'd bought it off a shopping channel

  • @stephenvedmore1385
    @stephenvedmore1385 Před rokem +453

    It's worth noting that Alan designed the stirrer to be the perfect length to stir your brew without touching the paper filter below.

    • @almacdonald8130
      @almacdonald8130 Před rokem +18

      Absolutely. I would be concerned about damaging the filter while brewing with a spoon or other stirrer. The T-shaped stirrer can't go quite that far down.

    • @johnalogue9832
      @johnalogue9832 Před rokem +8

      I recently went back to using the Aeropress and noticed this! Not having to stir "hovering" over the bottom of the press is very nice, and I assume it makes a more thorough and consistent stir.

    • @benjaminshepard
      @benjaminshepard Před 11 měsíci +11

      The closeness of that gap also means that using a gentle back-and-forth motion can counteract the tendency of a stirred brew to develop a slight hump of grounds in the middle, which often leaves the puck a sloppy mess.

    • @wolffofcinema3448
      @wolffofcinema3448 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Not in the Areopress Go. Thought I liked the new stirrer until I ripped my filter paper.

    • @Jacob-2796
      @Jacob-2796 Před 10 měsíci

      @@wolffofcinema3448get a metal filter- works the same, and infinitely reusable!

  • @hshooker5761
    @hshooker5761 Před rokem +524

    Those two small marks are the gates. The gates are where the plastic is injected into the mold. That's why they are exactly 180 degrees apart. On the previous version, the gates are on the edge of the hexagonal flange and not very noticeable. It's extremely likely that switching resins necessitated building a new tool. Molding a cylindrical object where almost no taper is allowed is extremely challenging. (This was likely Alan's frustration with molding an XL version. There's always some minimum taper required to get the part to eject out of the mold. When he made the part longer there would be more resulting variation in the ID causing the plunger to be too loose on one end and too tight on the other.) This new mold would have been specifically tailored to the new resin. The two most important criteria would be getting the part safely ejected from the mold and interchangeability with legacy Aeropress parts. In order to get the part to eject cleanly they probably had to flip it upside down and this forced the gates to their new location. Now if you look at the hexagonal base of the previous generation, you can see and feel 8 small circles each about 3mm in diameter. These are the ejector pin marks. By flipping the part around they might have been able to dispense with those marks. Are they on the Tritan version, James.

    • @-A.n.d.r.e.w-
      @-A.n.d.r.e.w- Před rokem +10

      These are good points, though I'd expect there'd still have to be draft inside the tube. Getting a water clear part off a core that long with no draft and without causing scratches would be impossible. I'd wager the plunger seal has enough interference and flex to cope with draft. I wonder if they now use a stripper ejector? 🤔

    • @im_Spade_
      @im_Spade_ Před rokem +47

      Wow, you're like the James Hoffman of plastic manufacturing. I like that 😎

    • @johnalogue9832
      @johnalogue9832 Před rokem +6

      If the issue with the XL design was plastic molding challenges, I'd feel a lot better about it than what I've assumed/heard, which is that Alan thought it made worse coffee, somehow.
      I keep seeing different perspectives on the product design of the Aeropress, and it's really interesting. Like how well-recieved the Aeropress Go was, and the numerous situations where commenters noted its usefulness.

    • @benrossignol1347
      @benrossignol1347 Před 5 měsíci +7

      Hey, I don't know if you got your answer yet regarding the ejector pin marks. It's 6 months later, and I just got an Aeropress clear for Xmas. After reading your very informative comment I went to compare my old Aeropress vs the new clear one, and I can confirm there are no ejector pins on the clear.

    • @SaitekFreak999
      @SaitekFreak999 Před 3 měsíci

      There are 2 different versions btw. One of them does not have these marks from the runners at the top. I have not checked where they are, but they are definitely in a less noticeable spot.

  • @bern1005
    @bern1005 Před rokem +449

    The small crack you saw after the waterbath testing is what's called Environmental Stress Cracking. It's a side effect of the rapid cooling of the molten polymer (thermoplastic) during the injection molding of the product. It's likely to happen in normal use but over a much longer time.

    • @ignatzly
      @ignatzly Před rokem +17

      I had various Aeropresses over the years, and there was a certain time they used a certain material or manufacturing process that had the barrel crack sort of like that. People complained and the company replaced a lot of barrels for free. The Aeropresses I bought later did not get those cracks.

    • @Douleuo
      @Douleuo Před rokem +8

      Yeah my 12 year old, near daily use Aeropress has a lot of these in it. Doesn't seem to be a problem so far ;)

    • @ronmccy8910
      @ronmccy8910 Před rokem +2

      @@ignatzly Ditto. My first one had what you describe, but later models (barrel formulation?) do not after over 5 years of use.

    • @hinjo89
      @hinjo89 Před rokem +3

      Same here, mine is about 8-9 years old. At this point the bigger issue is the rubber not being as tight as in a new one, but that's also not really an issue, just noticeable when comparing...

    • @mattbow_
      @mattbow_ Před rokem +1

      That's the practical outcome for it? Does it make a difference to anything?
      Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @spamcan9208
    @spamcan9208 Před rokem +1007

    Def red flags. If they wanted to save money, don't use a gimmick box that gets thrown away. The original was a well thought out system. Getting rid of that filter holder is going to annoy new users as soon as they realize they have a bunch of fiddly filters to store. It's extremely handy, I use every single item that was in the kit multiple times daily.
    Edit: they even took out the funnel?! Are you kidding me? It's saved me from making a mess all over my counter when I've just woken up. Clearly management never bothered to use and live with their product.

    • @jarynn8156
      @jarynn8156 Před rokem +104

      I think they have used them and have realized how much life sucks without the funnel and holder because they sell them for $10 each on their website.

    • @jamesdrummond7684
      @jamesdrummond7684 Před rokem +78

      @@jarynn8156 They realized it from the start, they just wanted to increase the effective price of a complete set of equipment by another 20-25%.

    • @spamcan9208
      @spamcan9208 Před rokem +48

      Amazon still has the OG for just over $30 and I'm considering buying a backup. I don't trust the new management at all.

    • @mik165
      @mik165 Před rokem +5

      @@spamcan9208 I'd still wait for the xl version, just in case it turns out ok

    • @emeryboehnke4259
      @emeryboehnke4259 Před rokem +33

      The funnel has important functionality for mugs with a slightly smaller diameter opening that you may want to press into. Shame.

  • @taylor1038
    @taylor1038 Před rokem +251

    I definitely see the decrease in paper filters as a red flag. I bought my Aeropress well over a year ago and I'm still on the original pack of filters thanks to the variety of brewing methods I employ. 50 filters would not last long at all.

    • @iunnox666
      @iunnox666 Před 11 měsíci +9

      Just reuse them 200 times like Alan suggests. 50 should last a few years!

    • @justinjwolf
      @justinjwolf Před 11 měsíci +11

      I have always used a stainless filter in my AeroPress. I've used 0 paper filters, so they'll literally last forever.

    • @kerravonsen2810
      @kerravonsen2810 Před 11 měsíci +20

      Agreed. They are going from generous to stingy; that seems a sign to me that they are more interested in money than in customer service or excellence.

    • @billc7211
      @billc7211 Před 11 měsíci +10

      I bought an old school grey one a couple of months ago, and it came with the small pack of filters and no filter holder or funnel.

    • @Jacob-2796
      @Jacob-2796 Před 10 měsíci

      @@kerravonsen2810buy a metal filter, problem solved

  • @stevenmeyers5088
    @stevenmeyers5088 Před rokem +106

    I've noticed that your AeroPresses always appear to be stored with the seal compressed. I'm not sure how much damage it would do but just an FYI for the viewers!
    This is from their website:
    "Always eject the used coffee right after brewing and store your AeroPress coffee maker with the silicone seal pushed all the way through the chamber. This keeps the seal free of compression for longer seal life."

  • @NickLopezz
    @NickLopezz Před rokem +619

    What’s underrated about the funnel is that it allows you to press into containers the aero press doesn’t fit! It’s actually quite useful sometimes and satisfying how it fits together.

    • @lukequinn2639
      @lukequinn2639 Před rokem +73

      Just make sure those containers can stand the force going outwards (opposed to normally downwards). I have broken a glass using this method.

    • @theprogressiveluddite5764
      @theprogressiveluddite5764 Před rokem +70

      Exactly this! It allows me to press directly into my narrow mouth thermos. Isn't that the purpose of it?

    • @26Bluegb
      @26Bluegb Před rokem +22

      I didn't know it was supposed to be used up top. I always use it for my travel mug that's too narrow otherwise.

    • @matthewgiem5669
      @matthewgiem5669 Před rokem +8

      I had min for years before I figured that out >

    • @glenovovich
      @glenovovich Před rokem +6

      @@lukequinn2639 me too! RIP my first hario carafe :(

  • @mattbow_
    @mattbow_ Před rokem +453

    Thank you for always being an honest reviewer and never shying away from your honest criticism. It's really appreciated.

    • @rsilvers129
      @rsilvers129 Před rokem +5

      On that note - I always wonder why people say someone is honest when a review points out limitations of a product. It strikes me as a logical fallacy because a product may have nothing of note to point out as a weakness, and then a glowing review is still being honest. And also, a review might play up a limitation more than is needed - so one cannot determine how honest a review is simply because they say a few negative things.

    • @QuantumHistorian
      @QuantumHistorian Před rokem +10

      @@rsilvers129 Probably because a lot of reviews are somewhat sponsored content: especially if the reviewer gets the product for free. So people associated a negative review with not being the product developers' lapdog, which itself is a prerequisite (if not sufficient) to be honest. Of course, like you said, it's possible to be honest while only saying positive things. And it's possible to be dishonest while saying lots of negative things, ie, deliberately tanking a product because you have an interest in a competitor. But that's a lot less common than the "sponsored review" kind of content, which is probably why people view saying negative things as indicative of honesty.

    • @mattbow_
      @mattbow_ Před rokem +4

      @@rsilvers129 Yes that's true but I believe James has a good balance. His reviews aren't filled with criticisms. Some have a lot. Some have very few. He's inconsistent in the right way. He can be pedantic and trivial but also concedes that those complaints are just that. I feel like that's the difference compared to the examples you've used.

    • @MisterKee
      @MisterKee Před rokem

      @@rsilvers129sponsored reviews and reviewers with products provided free of charge seem to eliminate most criticisms in reviews.

    • @DS-qd3jy
      @DS-qd3jy Před rokem +1

      I think he is basically slating their whole lineup and the direction they are moving in, but in a very polite way!

  • @SAOSIN987
    @SAOSIN987 Před rokem +65

    I don't drink coffee, but James presents things so well that I watched the whole thing.

  • @antdah
    @antdah Před rokem +48

    Not only did it come with 350 filters, but the manual also gives you the tip that _if you are careful when you press and then rinse the filter paper, you can use it more than once!_ I use one paper per day, usually twice, sometimes thrice.

    • @iunnox666
      @iunnox666 Před 11 měsíci

      Gross.

    • @paolobramucci3609
      @paolobramucci3609 Před 11 měsíci +5

      You can easily get 4 to 6 uses per filter. I know, because I was curious and wanted to see how many uses that you can get out of them. I had heard or read that you get up to 10 uses, though I found that as you got to 6, the amount of force to press the brew through was now noticeable more. I generally use my filters twice, or, one a day.
      Also, use them with my Bialetti Moka Pot. I find the filter gives the brew a little more clarity and softer notes.

    • @DrunkenUFOPilot
      @DrunkenUFOPilot Před 8 měsíci +2

      Being of Scottish ancestry, I'm *obligated* to re-use small cheap things! I sometimes get three uses but usually don't bother with trying more than two. Tried a fourth time once, but the quality of filtering does go down.

    • @eandrgoodwin
      @eandrgoodwin Před 7 měsíci +1

      I was wondering, “who on earth is so cheap that they would reuse a 2¢ filter?”
      (Although, the last time I bought them - pre pandemic - they were only 1¢ each!)
      Part of the reason I wouldn’t reuse them is that I am relying on them to reduce the oils from the brew. I suppose you can rinse the fines from a paper filter, but I don’t think you can rinse the oils out! At least not without soap!

    • @antdah
      @antdah Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@eandrgoodwin Oh, I am _totally_ that cheap! Also, if you need to rationalise even further than cost, there is an environmental benefit to reusing your filter paper a few times.

  • @cubesandpi
    @cubesandpi Před rokem +682

    I have a lot of thoughts about this new change. I work on products that use Tritan regularly, and it is really one of the cream of the crop plastics. It’s chemical compatibility, optical clarity, and impact resistance are a rare trio that basically nothing else can match - and as such it comes in at a substantially higher price.
    My guess for what has happened in this clear version is that at a high level someone said “let’s make a clear version for no more than 10 dollars more at the same gross margin” and they were left with a buck or two to squeeze out of the margin once the design process and vendor negotiations were done. (Eastman, the manufacturer of tritan, has no shortage of customers and is able to maintain good margins for themselves). While it makes sense that the filter holder was the first thing to go, it’s quite disappointing to see that aeropress is clearly transitioning to the larger company mindset where a slight hit to user experience is tolerated so long as the product that hits the price and margin is created

    • @mobugs
      @mobugs Před rokem +98

      both the filter holder and funnel no longer come included with the regular aeropress (i recently got one), it also comes with the same 100 paper filters. so it isnt related to the clear aeropress.

    • @shllybkwrm
      @shllybkwrm Před rokem +3

      Very interesting, I do wonder if the cost of Tritan is really THAT much higher to eliminate the other two items though 🤔 then again, I want to have less random items around, so it's actually a bonus for me

    • @Hybridog
      @Hybridog Před rokem +10

      When one company buys another, the buyer has to do something to pay for the purchase. Standard methods include cutting costs by removing product features, or raising prices. Aeropress has done both it seems.

    • @amunak_
      @amunak_ Před rokem +14

      @@shllybkwrm It's not. They want you to buy the two things separately, each for $10, so your "good old" AeroPress is suddenly a $50+ item instead of a $30 one. Who doesn't like doubling their margins!

    • @lukehome6206
      @lukehome6206 Před rokem +6

      Not sad to see plastic waste no longer included as for the filter holder 3d printer goes brrrrrrrr brrr brrr err brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

  • @daiheadjai
    @daiheadjai Před rokem +325

    One thing I loved and respected about the old Aeropress: they had amazing warranties/guarantees on it - I bought mine 2nd hand, but when the barrel started showing signs of cracking/pitting in the plastic, I sent an email asking them if it was still safe to use - and in response, they sent me a free replacement barrel along with a new rubber plunger/seal to fit the new barrel (I had clearly told them mine was bought used).
    That act made me feel this was a company that did things differently, and I've been recommending Aeropresses to friends since (even bought one for someone as a gift).

    • @travis1240
      @travis1240 Před rokem +9

      Weird. I called customer service about my barrel getting wrinkly and no longer holding a seal. They said that was too bad and I'd have to buy a new one.

    • @neoshadou_
      @neoshadou_ Před rokem +25

      ​@@travis1240 a lot of the time with customer service it can depend on who you talk to. In the places I've worked, if they didn't have very rigid rules on what they could offer as a customer service gesture it was up to best judgement on how you wanted to take care of them. Or not take care of them, in your case

    • @dw300
      @dw300 Před 10 měsíci

      @@neoshadou_ Could be the difference in phoning up and asking for help, versus phoning to complain?

    • @lafamillecarrington
      @lafamillecarrington Před 7 měsíci +1

      I had the same experience - although I had two stress fractured barrels, and they replaced both without any fuss. That was some years ago, and it sounds like the ethos may have changed significantly recently!
      I was quite worried about that line in the sous-vided clear Aeropress; it looked just like the faults on my old barrels.

    • @jamesgarner2103
      @jamesgarner2103 Před 6 měsíci

      i ended up going with a bodum columbia all stainless steel french press. i felt like the aeropress was just another plastic type french press at the time. i can safely say the all metal bodum will last multiple lifetimes.

  • @JacobFlanagan
    @JacobFlanagan Před 10 měsíci +36

    Albeit rarely used, I found the funnel to be essential for smaller cups. Especially for a sensibly sized thermos.

  • @bosch_hh
    @bosch_hh Před rokem +12

    "If I were a robot, the AeroPress would be my arm." Always loved this quote on the packaging. Hope it's still on. Thanks for another great video, James! ☕️🤖🦾❤️

  • @uSoldering
    @uSoldering Před rokem +263

    The reduction from 350 to 100 filters, the removal of the plastic filter holder, and the removal of the funnel happened at the same with the original aeropress, not just the clear.

    • @PSzlazak
      @PSzlazak Před rokem +36

      And now you can buy holder and funnel separately - $9,95 each.

    • @TimSedlmeyer
      @TimSedlmeyer Před rokem +16

      You can also buy a bundle of the original maker, funnel and holder for $52.90 (as I write this on sale for $39.95). The price for the original maker without the funnel and holder is $39.95 (as I write this on sale for $31.95)

    • @xipalips
      @xipalips Před rokem +34

      That's crazy. I think the clear is very pretty but I refuse to support these new owners. This market is still niche enough that our voices can be heard.

    • @SpencerDonahue
      @SpencerDonahue Před rokem +7

      @@xipalips but you'd support the guy that made zero changes for nearly 20 years? Allen was a lazy, stubborn old man that kept the product from being more successful. Acting like he wasn't running a capitalistic enterprise is hilarious. You guys are hilarious.

    • @rory2365
      @rory2365 Před rokem +61

      ​@@SpencerDonahueif it aint broke...

  • @Gormilein
    @Gormilein Před rokem +203

    If they reduce the paperfilter by 250 they don't increase the margin by the cost of production but rather by the cost of what it costs you to buy them new. You have to go to the store 250 cups of coffee earlier now than before and drop 5-10 bucks on new filters, depending where you are - which is fairly significant with such a low product price. That's like 10-20% of the purchase price. Pretty sneaky for sure. Not enough money for most people to deeply care but in the long run and juggling the numbers a pretty significant price increase.

    • @drthmik
      @drthmik Před rokem +8

      I bought a metal filter when I bought my Aeropress, which I use a bit more than half the times I brew with it
      So I still haven't run out of the original papers
      But when I _DO_ run out, I will not be buying more and I'll just use the metal one

    • @WhatWillYouFind
      @WhatWillYouFind Před rokem +7

      One pack of filters lasted me 5 years . . . used 1 filter across an entire week 2 to 4 times each week. A light hot water rinse took out the browning and the flavor never changed across brews. I brew WITH a metal mesh filter too, so I could forgo them altogether. If the new owner is really getting greedy he can EMA "eat my a**" because I still have my aeropress I bought nearly 8 years ago.

    • @cybertonto72
      @cybertonto72 Před rokem

      I have owned an aeropress for years and have used more than the original papers, I never even thought about the price the first time I bought replacement papers.
      I think it is a good move for a lot of companies that make filters for these, as new customers are more likely to look for replacements sooner. And tbh it is still cheap enough to replace the filers.

    • @mitch7918
      @mitch7918 Před rokem +4

      What store carries them? Never seen before always bought on amazon

    • @CheshireSwift
      @CheshireSwift Před rokem +4

      ​@@WhatWillYouFind given one of the key selling points of the Aeropress is the ease of cleanup, I'm not sure that's going to be a popular approach 😅

  • @Cimlite
    @Cimlite Před 11 měsíci +101

    The lack of a funnel is a dealbreaker for me. I love the look of the new clear one, and already have several funnels... but I don't get why they'd remove that. I use it constantly. Not for pouring in the coffee itself, but because it allows me to brew into larger-than-the-Aeropress cups. It's one of those things that has multiple uses and makes the brewer so versatile.

    • @ThomasBratberg
      @ThomasBratberg Před 11 měsíci +12

      Same here, travel mug is to narrow to brew into, but the funnel makes it work.
      Also using the funnel to get the grinds into the aeropress and mokka pot, as my grinder has a shitty design

    • @jachinwettstone4844
      @jachinwettstone4844 Před 5 měsíci +1

      100% same thought here. I.e., the Fellow travel mug😐

    • @Eleni_I
      @Eleni_I Před 2 měsíci +1

      I just got an aeropress and my husband has one too to take to work. He got it a while ago. He doesn’t use his funnel and I’m so glad cos it’s so useful and mine didn’t come with one!!

    • @dubtube6691
      @dubtube6691 Před měsícem

      No funnel equal more profit

    • @dubtube6691
      @dubtube6691 Před měsícem

      My old AeroPress has scratches on the inside, so will the clear one have the same after some time

  • @rtlkage
    @rtlkage Před rokem +26

    What I love about the aeropress is how ubiquitous it is now. While traveling, you can go to any specialty coffee shop, buy fresh beans, and they know exactly what you mean when you ask them to grind the beans for aeropress. It makes trips so much nicer! I’m a bit concerned about the red flags mentioned, but am also cautiously optimistic about more development in the space. They might turn out something new that is an amazing compliment or improvement on the aeropress!

    • @cromyjr9183
      @cromyjr9183 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Try that in a non developed country. Good luck !

    • @AlexanderNash
      @AlexanderNash Před 3 měsíci

      Like actually what is your point?@@cromyjr9183

    • @Badgerseed
      @Badgerseed Před dnem

      I'd highly recommend buying yourself a hand grinder. Your speciality coffee and taste buds will thank you. Ground coffee goes stale after a few days.

  • @AnthonyTeasdale
    @AnthonyTeasdale Před rokem +97

    I got the AreoPress after your previous videos. After been a instant coffee drinker for a long time. This was my entry to real coffee. I have to give my thanks because I was missing out on so much.

    • @cybertonto72
      @cybertonto72 Před rokem +1

      how many other devices do you now own?

    • @AnthonyTeasdale
      @AnthonyTeasdale Před rokem +4

      @@cybertonto72 I got a V60 and a hand grinder now too.

    • @cybertonto72
      @cybertonto72 Před rokem +1

      @@AnthonyTeasdale next step is an electric grinder, trust me

  • @veeng5619
    @veeng5619 Před rokem +95

    I remember the previous owner saying that glass and metal was a no go before because it loses heat too fast. He really thought about good product. I think I'm good keeping my old one

    • @rob8363
      @rob8363 Před rokem

      Of course! I didn't think of that, there's a big difference between my plastic and glass v60, it'll be the same here

    • @wile123456
      @wile123456 Před rokem +3

      It conducts heat very well but doesn't insulate. But the current aeropress is terrible at keeping heat too even if the plastic doesn't conduct much heat. A premium aeropress would be dual played and have a vacuum for insulation to insure your brew is warm whenever it's in the press and until you press.

    • @drthmik
      @drthmik Před rokem +6

      Sounds right
      Probably a similar situation with the XL
      It is probably worse at making coffee than the normal one, so Alan rejected its design
      But the new owner doesn't care, people are willing to pay for it so sell it, even if it does a worse job

    • @Gengh13
      @Gengh13 Před rokem +1

      I wouldn't mind doing a run without coffee, just hot water to heat it up. I always try to avoid consuming hot liquids in contact with plastic.

    • @mildlydazed9608
      @mildlydazed9608 Před rokem

      @@wile123456 That right there sounds like a real premium model!

  • @OllieWille
    @OllieWille Před rokem +110

    I'd say abrasion is also a factor that ruins clear plastic, turning it dull while also allowing for stains to settle within the microscopic scratches. The source of these could be something like the repeated plunging of coffee-grounds, or more likely from using abrasive surfaces for cleaning (like a kitchen sponge, and even worse if using the scrubby side).

    • @TealJosh
      @TealJosh Před rokem

      Yeah, my trusty aeropress has been to places and it shows. While Tritan has some abrasion resistance, it would not stand against what I would throw at it if I travelled with it.

    • @KingdomOfDaylightsDauphin
      @KingdomOfDaylightsDauphin Před rokem +6

      Yes, that's what I was thinking. I'm surprised James didn't actually run the process 365 times.

    • @ThePookaHarvey
      @ThePookaHarvey Před rokem +1

      Dishwasher I think is a likely problem

    • @albertjeremy
      @albertjeremy Před rokem +1

      Yes, the micro abrasions from repeated plunging are what I’d guess might cause staining over time.

    • @paolobramucci3609
      @paolobramucci3609 Před 11 měsíci +4

      🤔I never washed my old AeroPress. After use, I would unscrew the cap, and bin the coffee puck. Then take the plunger out and rinse it and all the other part out with cold water and let them air dry. The original barrel lasted about 10 years , before it needed to be replaced due wear and oxidation. The plunger flange last about 5 years before their wears down and they begin to leak. At an average of 2 cups of coffee a day that works out to about 7300 cups. So depending on the price paid at purchased the amortization cost is about $0.0001/cup. … In short, no complaints.

  • @kiri101
    @kiri101 Před rokem +4

    I think your concerns are spot on. I also think I prefer the world of inventors and engineers to that of corporate entities and marketing.

  • @mattbow_
    @mattbow_ Před rokem +231

    I saw the new owner on a bro entrepreneur podcast about a year ago. When I watched it I knew he was going to detract from Alan's mission and maybe not sell bad products, but it definitely felt like he was going to be slightly more greedy. I mean it makes sense, he's bought the company to make money. But I think if you're buying a company with so much passion built around their product, more care needs to be taken, in my opinion.

    • @jonotaylor5011
      @jonotaylor5011 Před rokem +4

      Can you share which podcast please?

    • @wile123456
      @wile123456 Před rokem +16

      Yea but the downside of Allan is he only made 2 fucking products. You have this hugely successful brand that you can expand and experiment with new innovations, and he did nothing.
      For example an aeropress that comes with a grinder that fits perfectly, better than competitors, would have given them even more of the market

    • @ornous
      @ornous Před rokem

      @@jonotaylor5011 Yes please!

    • @Goodmanperson55
      @Goodmanperson55 Před rokem +69

      ​@@wile123456 Infinite growth is unsustainable, but it's strange that this seems to be the norm for every single corporation that has ever existed. Just grow and grow until you either become a too-big-to-fail zombie company or you become bankrupt.
      Aeropress under Alan was one of the few rare ones that didn't go around chasing the impossible

    • @mattbow_
      @mattbow_ Před rokem +10

      @@wile123456 yeah I get that. But I feel like because he kept things simple, that's why it's successful. Because it was so simple people were forced to innovate themselves. Create products and accessories for it that changed the way it operated. Gave people a passion to find different methods of brewing.
      I believe that because he kept it simple, it bred the innovation and passion in the community. I don't disagree with what you're saying, I think we both can be right. But ultimately it's a decision in neither of our hands.
      Clearly, from the start to the evolution of the company as it is now, one person can have one vision and another person can have a different vision and both be successful.

  • @lincolnreynolds4874
    @lincolnreynolds4874 Před rokem +230

    I don't think you're reading into the filter decrease too much. It's absolutely a red flag, because it's a classic move straight out of the playbook of Capital/Investor Firm Management: raise price, include less (particularly if it can promote recurring purchases, like filter papers), and give everything a noticeable but pointless redesign to excite people with a "new" product and distract them from the negative changes.

    • @FourIntoOne
      @FourIntoOne Před rokem +2

      so true.

    • @boat02
      @boat02 Před rokem +3

      After all, "How you do anything is how you do everything."

    • @SpencerDonahue
      @SpencerDonahue Před rokem

      I'll take actual innovation over laziness and stubbornness. Allen spent nearly two decades changing literally nothing about the product despite a huge demand for innovative new products. He just went about his day selling millions of Aeropress units for a hefty profit. His entire business was based around plastic injection mold products, so when you consider how much junk he crammed into each box it starts to paint the picture of your standard capitalistic enterprise that doesn't really care about the customer or much else other than taking in more profit.

    • @SuperAaron99
      @SuperAaron99 Před rokem +16

      @@SpencerDonahueit doesn’t look like they’re innovating on anything though, it looks like they’re planning on ways to iterate the design to sell it for more money. It would have been cool to see them tweak some things in the original design to make it better but that would have required actual thinking.

    • @red2theelectricboogaloo961
      @red2theelectricboogaloo961 Před rokem +7

      @@SpencerDonahue innovating isnt the issue. if U are going on to take pieces from the actual product and then turn around and sell them both separately for a mark up then U havent made anything new, U just took an existing product and then made the user experience worse so U can make an extra buck. its the opposite too. the first owner cared more about his customers because he gave them good value for what they bought. the new owners actually care less. also the thing itself is made worse now. just cuz an owner cares a lot about the particulars and insists on one material only or whatever doesn't mean he doesn't care about the customers. at worst it means hes a little old fashioned and stubborn. but for U to go on to make it out like its an issue of innovation... bro they didnt innovate shit

  • @JVimes
    @JVimes Před rokem +11

    The funnel is useful! It fits the press to smaller cups. Also, cleaner way to get grounds in. 🙂

    • @armadillito
      @armadillito Před rokem

      Isn’t it explicitly not for use under the press, only for filling it? I do agree it can be useful though

    • @awesomead
      @awesomead Před rokem +3

      @@armadillito If that was the case, then why is it shaped perfectly to fit the base of the aeropress? It seems multipurpose by design

    • @armadillito
      @armadillito Před rokem

      @@awesomead I was similarly puzzled but that's what I recall reading in the instructions.

    • @slackandsteel
      @slackandsteel Před 11 měsíci

      I use the funnel every day on my cup. No chance of side drips on the cup or countertop using this method. The funnel is also very handy for other uses. I use it when pouring green unroasted beans into my coffee roaster. Home roasted beans and the OG Aeropress is a winning combination! Did I mention I also use the stirrer? Never use the scoop.

  • @ardnfast
    @ardnfast Před 10 měsíci +3

    12:53 I do like that you can see the compressed air between the top seal and the coffee. Very tech friendly.

  • @matthewlownsbrough5182
    @matthewlownsbrough5182 Před rokem +170

    I'm surprised that the funnel is gone - its really useful if you are brewing into a smaller diameter cup / travel mug

    • @sjcodan
      @sjcodan Před rokem +20

      The opposite for me, my mug's got a huge opening, and without the funnel I'd have to just hold it in the air over the cup myself

    • @robbieC333_
      @robbieC333_ Před rokem +11

      I just used the funnel to hold my paddle and scoop

    • @AnthonyTeasdale
      @AnthonyTeasdale Před rokem +4

      I used my funnel the other day. I was a little lazy and my larger cups needed washing. It was perfect for brewing into my travel cup.

    • @jwwebnaut7045
      @jwwebnaut7045 Před rokem

      YESS

    • @mikairu2944
      @mikairu2944 Před rokem +11

      I've used that damn funnel for so much shit in the kitchen, but not one time for brewing coffee lmao

  • @Symian77
    @Symian77 Před rokem +64

    I work in Injection Molding and the marks that you discussed are the remnants of the "gate", the point at which the plastic material enters the mold in which it is formed.
    This could be eradicated with a simple change to the mold, switching to a ring gate rather than the side gate which they have used for example.

    • @jdgordon194
      @jdgordon194 Před rokem

      Had they made this change to the mold, would the cost be similar to how they're making the mold today?

    • @Taygetea
      @Taygetea Před rokem

      how much do you think modifying the mold would cost relative to machining a brand new mold/die? injection molding molds/dies (which is the right word here?) are super expensive. do you think it would be reasonable for a company that size to not want to make the change because of that cost?

    • @peterheinzo515
      @peterheinzo515 Před rokem

      i dont think you can modify the mold. its a giant machined piece of metal, you cant just plug the holes where the plastic gets injected and cut new ones. so probably 6 figures for a new mold

    • @jdgordon194
      @jdgordon194 Před rokem +3

      @@Taygetea Perhaps I wasn't entirely clear...I was asking about the cost of using the ring gate from the get-go vs the side gate.

    • @Symian77
      @Symian77 Před rokem +6

      @@peterheinzo515 You may be surprised to hear that you can and at my work they often do, either to refine new molds or modernise old ones.
      However, you are correct the modification would entail an additional cost. If it's the difference between someone buying your product or not, a worthwhile investment, wouldn't you say?
      A question for the accountants to answer I guess 😁

  • @elinakivi7011
    @elinakivi7011 Před 8 dny

    Got myself a clear one. It is my first Aeropress. Love it. Not feeling like an XL version, not waiting for the luxury one. Keep brewing, brothers and sisters ❤

  • @djikarus
    @djikarus Před rokem

    I don’t even drink coffee and still your videos are so fascinating to watch. You’re a true talent. Keep up the good work!

  • @swisscheese865
    @swisscheese865 Před rokem +205

    Coming soon: AeroPress Opaque, AeroPress Translucent, and AeroPress Semi-Translucent

    • @victorperron8092
      @victorperron8092 Před rokem +10

      Aeropress "Is she giving me a hint or is she being Canadian and polite"

    • @ed32568
      @ed32568 Před rokem +16

      ​@@victorperron8092 AeroPress Daily Affirmations - each filter paper has a quote in it

    • @Rundik
      @Rundik Před rokem +4

      AeroPress Gradient Pro

    • @wile123456
      @wile123456 Před rokem +5

      Going to get the aeropress matt black

    • @dcuccia
      @dcuccia Před rokem +1

      Ooh, LEDs that light the cylinder and change color to communicate brew time and temperature

  • @nfssable
    @nfssable Před rokem +98

    The funnel is absolutely essential for brewing into narrow topped travel mugs so I hope it's included or available again with future models.

    • @CyberlightFG
      @CyberlightFG Před rokem +4

      And I bought a bigger cup, dummy me.

    • @xyzpdq1122
      @xyzpdq1122 Před rokem +6

      Yeah, I never saw it as a way to get grounds into the brewer

    • @amunak_
      @amunak_ Před rokem +1

      It's absolutely available - for $10.

    • @chemistrykrang8065
      @chemistrykrang8065 Před rokem

      Yeah absolutely. Like when you're at a hotel and using the supplied skinny cups the funnel is a life saver.

    • @coolmatthew213
      @coolmatthew213 Před rokem

      I bought mine which is the original aeropress at my local grocery store it didn't come with both the paper filter holder and funnel

  • @nidavis
    @nidavis Před 4 měsíci +2

    I always use the included stirrer because it's designed to not disturb the filter. I pour a small slurry, mix with the stirrer, then slowly pour over each side of the stirrer to clean it while I fill.

  • @danielegraff
    @danielegraff Před rokem +1

    The smiley face mug changing from smile to frown and back is perfection!

  • @KeithCarmichaelInFL
    @KeithCarmichaelInFL Před rokem +25

    The irritation evident in the removal of the paper filters from the cap was on point! I will always watch your videos for just this kind of thing, because it makes me feel less picky!

  • @daltonsim
    @daltonsim Před rokem +395

    "Opinions, honestly I didn't always agree with, but I enjoyed that he had them."
    If only we all treated everyone else's opinions this way. What a masterclass.

    • @RyanS493
      @RyanS493 Před rokem +3

      Quite the switch from the other blurb that says Opinions are like bumholes and everyone’s got one lol 😂
      James is a good man and I appreciate that he sets a high bar like this!

    • @danielleanderson6371
      @danielleanderson6371 Před rokem +9

      @@RyanS493 They are like bumholes, and like bumholes they’re an integral part of us that should be cherished and appreciated.

    • @QuantumHistorian
      @QuantumHistorian Před rokem +5

      It's amazing how few people can make the distinction between _"I like this"_ and _"this is good."_ It's like a one-step test for maturity and yet so many fail it.

    • @redshirt256
      @redshirt256 Před rokem +39

      An important part of this is he had strong opinions on how to brew coffee and nothing life or death

    • @stephenlee5929
      @stephenlee5929 Před rokem +7

      @@redshirt256 You mean brewing coffee isn't life or death?

  • @DopetheWind
    @DopetheWind Před rokem +67

    From my experience in the plastics industry, I actually have the exact opposite feeling on lack of funnel, papers, and paper holder. Tritan (and similar) is a very expensive material to work with and is very hard on molds, especially with high gloss texture. I look at omitting accessories as attempting to keep the cost low enough to be in the spirit of AeroPress, while properly amortizing the inevitable cost of the mold replacement and the accessories' molds too (by not using them as much). Otherwise, its a $65 standard size AeroPress all day long.

    • @tristanwwsd
      @tristanwwsd Před rokem +7

      They wouldn't have to make the accessory parts out of the new plastic. Just make them the same.

    • @beeble2003
      @beeble2003 Před rokem +6

      @@tristanwwsd Right, but they'd still have to increase the price to pay for those parts, whatever they were made from. But it does seem like a strange decision. The scoop is only useful if you're using pre-ground coffee; it's almost impossible to get coffee from a grinder into the AeroPress without the funnel; I've no idea how one is supposed to store the papers without the holder.

    • @tristanwwsd
      @tristanwwsd Před rokem +1

      @@beeble2003 Right but the price keeps going up over the years and the parts are being omitted.

    • @mbittle
      @mbittle Před 11 měsíci +10

      OK, but they eliminated them from the regular aeropress also.

  • @gillmanneil
    @gillmanneil Před rokem +6

    It would make sense to offer two possibilities; one with a funnel and filter holder and stirrer for newbies and a version without the extra bits for those of us who might be replacing an old version.

  • @wenchbyatt
    @wenchbyatt Před rokem +60

    Alan Adler's exit and the release of the many different Aeropresses is interesting, given that the patent for the Aeropress is set to expire in four years.
    So probably that investment firm is trying to cash in before every coffee company starts making them, and inevitably finds some improvements to be made

    • @BradyBegeman
      @BradyBegeman Před rokem +7

      @@dispatch-indirect9206 what they mean is they’re trying to corner the market before the patent expires. As soon as the patent expires it stands to reason someone will make a premium “aeropress” or a larger one so the idea is to get ahead of the forthcoming competition.

    • @Campfire_Bandit
      @Campfire_Bandit Před rokem +7

      Wow incredible catch, I didn't realize the patent expires in 2027. With that in mind, I bet they are planning on profiting from the cultural significance of AeroPress over the next 4-5 years before ditching the company once dozens and dozens of inventors enter the space with competition. Also makes sense as to why Alan left when he did, sounds like he knew his buyout was only going to decrease as he got closer to his invention losing patent status.

    • @amunak_
      @amunak_ Před rokem +1

      What doesn't sit well with me is the price increases and removal of ... stuff. They could've positioned themselves as a "premium" AeroPress brand, *the original*, sell for a decent margin but still give people plenty for what they pay for. 4 years is a perfect period for a change like that. They could've tried differend materials and whatnot, but what they should've definitely kept is the original full package.
      Instead they just feel like money-grabbing assholes, and chances are they'll fade into obscurity as soon as the patent expires.

    • @NoOne-ef7yu
      @NoOne-ef7yu Před rokem

      Aren't they basically inviting cheaper competition to wipe the floor with them, if they just raise the prices?
      More size options, the occasional accessory, and *maybe* a premium variant for real lovers would be a good way to corner the market - if they keep this up, they'll likely just lose the market.

  • @lanog40
    @lanog40 Před rokem +38

    I bought an aeropress after I saw your video back when it was still ~$30. I’m glad I got one, it’s a very fun way to start my day. Thanks for the videos James!

    • @spamcan9208
      @spamcan9208 Před rokem +2

      I use mine multiple times a day. That and an encore grinder have completely changed coffee for me.

    • @ed32568
      @ed32568 Před rokem +2

      Same here. I'd probably use mine 3 or 4 times a day if I could get my hands on decent ground decaf

    • @lanog40
      @lanog40 Před rokem +1

      @@ed32568 It’s worth noting that decaf coffee does have some caffeine in it, in case you weren’t aware. You can still create/fuel a caffeine dependency if you drink too much decaf.

    • @spamcan9208
      @spamcan9208 Před rokem +1

      @@lanog40 it's pretty negligible, I wouldn't worry about caffeine dependency drinking decaf.

    • @ed32568
      @ed32568 Před rokem +1

      @@lanog40 I know, but thank you! I just don't want the hit of a normal dose of caffeine when I drink it in the afternoon :)

  • @flavoredwallpaper
    @flavoredwallpaper Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this review, James. I have been in the market for a coffee brewer that I can drop off my balcony, and was considering the AeroPress Clear, but your video has led me to reconsider. Very much appreciated!

  • @leesajoe100
    @leesajoe100 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I have the original Aeropress and have used it and traveled with it for about 15 years. It makes amazing coffees and lattes. Yesterday I purchased a Nespresso Vertuo Pop. I brewed a latte this morning and the machine just might go to the back of my cupboard. I love my Aeropress and it will definitely continue to travel with me!!

  • @ace12306
    @ace12306 Před rokem +172

    I unironically love the funnel. It is perfect for cups whose diameter is smaller than that of the AeroPress' end cap. You place the funnel in the cup - then the AeroPress gets placed on top of the funnel. The funnel's hexagonal shape matches the "guard" of the aeropress perfectly. Allows you to brew in cups that aren't exactly of a standard size while adding stability to the press. Took me way to long to long to realize how useful the funnel was. Shame it is missing from this newer version.

    • @asquithea
      @asquithea Před rokem +16

      Until I read the comments on this video, it literally never occurred to me that you could brew _into_ the funnel, rather than using it to guide ground coffee into the top (which I never found neccessary). TIL.

    • @impulsesystems
      @impulsesystems Před rokem +2

      The Delter press also fits that funnel for pressing into smaller cups. Definitely very useful!

    • @paradigmshift7758
      @paradigmshift7758 Před rokem +8

      The funnel is essential! If you’ve ever brewed into a small mug or a travel tumbler, you need the funnel.
      More than the scoop and the stirrer. Who made these decisions?

    • @happyoutside2558
      @happyoutside2558 Před rokem +1

      I wish I had known this way back when. I have 4 sets of funnels, scoops, paper holders, and the ridiculous plastic stirring stick. Never used the funnel. I always use a small stick of bamboo to stir, or a chopstick.

    • @OriginalgEd
      @OriginalgEd Před rokem +5

      @@happyoutside2558 The stirring stick is designed so that it moves up and down as you rotate it and it's length means there is zero risk of touching the paper. I don't understand in what way a bamboo stick is a better solution for stirring the coffee.

  • @Shannon3DTest
    @Shannon3DTest Před rokem +5

    I appreciate the subtle change in mug facial expression throughout the video.

  • @waffle911
    @waffle911 Před rokem +39

    Considering I use the filter caddy and the funnel as part of my daily AeroPress routine, it's a big disappointment to see them excluded from the set nowadays, and I don't know how I would get on without them at this point.

    • @deineomma123
      @deineomma123 Před rokem +1

      The thing is, you can use your old one or buy one for 10 bucks. If it’s integral to your coffe making ritual, it’s a worthy investment, don’t you think?

    • @alexanderthompson6296
      @alexanderthompson6296 Před rokem +3

      Yeah the funnel is essential for brewing into some of my smaller coffee mugs. Sounds like they are starting the process of milking the AeroPress’s reputation and cutting features (hopefully not quality) while raising the price.

    • @jabokd574
      @jabokd574 Před 11 měsíci +1

      For someone just getting their first Aeropress, it's definitely a downgrade. For someone who already has a full aeropress kit and just wants a clear aeropress, it's not too bothersome. Price does seem slightly steep however....

  • @UniformWhiskyEcho
    @UniformWhiskyEcho Před rokem +1

    Anyone else notice the change in cups. Absolutely love it!

  • @drewjones1257
    @drewjones1257 Před rokem +48

    The AeroPress was my entry to specialty coffee, and I think its unfortunate to see the value proposition reduced so much.

    • @staebs
      @staebs Před rokem +1

      Can you make as good a cup from scratch for 50$ with any other type of brewer? I don’t really think so. Still a good option, the revenue will ideally let them invest in R&D to improve the system and options further. For example the flow control filter Cap.

    • @halcyonacoustic7366
      @halcyonacoustic7366 Před rokem

      ​@staebs The plastic kalita wave and white ceramic v60 for the same volume of the aeropress are still $20. You might want a goose neck kettle, but that's not strictly necessary, especially with the Kalita.

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Před rokem

      ​@@myopiczeal i have both. It's not

  • @Amir-jn5mo
    @Amir-jn5mo Před rokem +112

    Yeah the insane reduction in paper filters is a red flag. Thank you for catching that and telling us. They could have easily cut costs on the scoop or the stirrer but instead went for the cheapest most important component.

    • @jspiro
      @jspiro Před rokem +3

      Not to mention, the stirrer is kind of awful, especially if you've tried the new foldable one on the go model. They could easily use less plastic and made it smaller and give us another hundred filters.

    • @fishngolf2
      @fishngolf2 Před rokem

      Exactly!

    • @Emily-hd9sm
      @Emily-hd9sm Před rokem +2

      I was thinking the same! I don't need a scoop or a stirring stick - I have spoons for both of those purposes. But a funnel can absolutely be useful for different mugs, and of course the papers are essential

    • @Marcel_Pater
      @Marcel_Pater Před rokem +4

      I'm wondering, seeing as it is packed inside of the cap, if it also has to do with reducing the overall box size. Then you are reducing costs on two fronts.

    • @puggirl415
      @puggirl415 Před rokem +1

      Yes so they can upcharge the cheapest part of the system. I can imagine the advertising. "Now you can buy packs of 300 for just 6.95" or some such exhortation. Yep 300 filters is about 7.99! That makes buying the metal filter amortized as 2 packs of filters.

  • @florentygouf6712
    @florentygouf6712 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I am rewatching this video now and what was my surprise when I realised the liqueur bottles behind James were the main feature of this week's video !

  • @kudysx
    @kudysx Před rokem

    Great review! Always learn lots from your videos!

  • @TetrisRosti
    @TetrisRosti Před rokem +160

    The two marks at the top are where the gates are located in the injection moulding tool - effectively where the plastic flows into the mould for the part. As the part cools in some tool designs these remain attached to sprues (branches that distribute the plastic within the tool) and need to be cut off at the end - this cut is rarely completely clean, especially on a curved surface, hence the fairly unpleasant feel.
    There are two entries, one on each side, to try and minimise the distance the plastic has to flow around the mould before it fills it - if you have the gate on one side then you tend to get a line on the opposing side where two almost solid flows of plastic have wrapped around 180° of the circle each and then have to fuse together to form a complete part. The less distance and therefore time the plastic has to flow through the tool, the less likely you are to get lines and defects where the plastic fails to knit together. For this reason I'd bet the cracks are exactly halfway between where the marks are at the top, as this would be where the "fronts" of plastic have had to come together in moulding.

    • @Omnilatent
      @Omnilatent Před rokem +8

      How comes the old one does not have these? I assumed both are pressed.

    • @Brian_Boxtruck
      @Brian_Boxtruck Před rokem +11

      It is super interesting that they got some stress cracks on the hot soak test. Idk about the traditional user, but mine doesn't always get cleaned so I think the duration of those tests is optimistic. Over the years the oils from the coffee soak into the plastic and mine has developed tons of stress fractures/crazing (makes you wonder what in the plastic is leaching into your coffee 🤔) from the coffee oils affecting the polymer.
      @omnilatent, My older older dark grey and gold aeropress is gated at the edge of the hexagon flange. It may be the new plastic is more viscous and needs the two gates to properly fill the mold. It may also be because they had it tooled overseas and the engineers/designer weren't as particular as Mr. Adler when reviewing the tooling design.

    • @MrDreyven
      @MrDreyven Před rokem +6

      @@Omnilatent They are very likely both plastic injection molded where as explained above the plastic is injected into the mold through 2 gates on the side.
      From my experience with building plastic models it has become evident that plastic does in no way equal plastic. There's a lot of subtle differences in composition that can make the plastic feel and behave very differently even though it's almost the same material.
      And colour plays a big role in this too. Marks appear much more readily and are a lot more viisble on certain colours (red and blue come to mind for plastic used in models) while you get almost no visual marks on black, dark grey and even white.

    • @Belegnole
      @Belegnole Před rokem +6

      Unfortunately just a result of a cheap manufacturing process and finishing.

    • @josealexsantanna6304
      @josealexsantanna6304 Před rokem +19

      As a owner of an old Smokey and blue Aeropress and a materials engineer specialized in plastics, I always liked the aeropress. The new one screams “ cutting costs” to me. On the old one you have Roblox really hard to find the injection mold gate, testament of a good design. The change in material leads to the changing in tooling design, but a good one would not leave the gates so visible and ill positioned - where you touch and see them all the time. Tristan is an excellent material, but ill stick with the old one. I’ll probably try to buy another one, which is also not the same for a few years, but it is still better then this. And not buying the big one, although I’m curious to see the how James tastes the difference once it comes out.
      A glass one is an absurdity in itself. But they’ll price high and hype it up so it will be desirable. Alan is probably regretting having sold the company. Hope he at least made good money.

  • @jonnyadams1538
    @jonnyadams1538 Před rokem +94

    The lack of a funnel to me is quite a shock! not necessarily for loading the coffee into the brewer but for brewing the aeropress into smaller cups. I use my funnel all the time for making "espresso style" coffee into a small cup, and now I would have to brew into a carafe and transfer. What a shame :(

    • @notsureigaf
      @notsureigaf Před rokem +8

      Yes, I haven't been able to find my funnel and was devastated to find that the AeroPress filter holder is just slightly too big for my usual travel mug. If I center it perfectly then it's OK, but for me that's a big if. Loading the grounds in sucks without the funnel as well.

    • @ruin8tion
      @ruin8tion Před rokem +8

      especially since there are cups that will explode if you use the aeropress without the funnel. Mine did.

    • @clubmate12
      @clubmate12 Před rokem +9

      I wrote exactly the same comment and deleted it after reading yours :) The double function of the funnel was a genius design detail by Alan.

    • @frogstock2597
      @frogstock2597 Před rokem

      First world problems

    • @orpal
      @orpal Před rokem +5

      I use the funnel every day to brew directly into my travel thermos

  • @ashalexander1441
    @ashalexander1441 Před rokem +8

    I've had an Aeropress for a few months and I love it. Really handy for me with very limited countertop space and even more limited budget. I would totally consider the XL if it worked just as well, but not fussed about the clear or the premium, personally. I agree the reduction in papers combined with the price hike is a red flag.

  • @cedricmilford5254
    @cedricmilford5254 Před rokem +1

    My first Aeropress (I had for years!) developed cracks. Well, they looked like cracks. They were parallel crack-shaped blemishes that ran the length of the tube. They were raised surfaces. The rubber press didn’t seal properly because of this. Plus, it’s age made the rubber sticky and didn’t release the coffee grounds effectively either.
    I bought a new one half a year ago and love it! It still had the funnel and filters with it too.
    It seems to me that this new one is made of a slightly more flexible plastic than my first one. No problems with this one yet. Love it!

  • @Swiftceo
    @Swiftceo Před rokem +21

    The Aeropress price increase is wild. I got my Aeropress in late 2021 for $30. 33% increase in less than two years is a bit much for a plastic tube.

    • @The_Noticer.
      @The_Noticer. Před rokem

      Companies in 2020-2022 noticed they could just get away with price hikes, so thats what they've been doing.
      It's usury in its purest form, but somehow people dont want to hear it.

    • @feralkitty33
      @feralkitty33 Před rokem

      New model is $65 on the website now.

    • @red2theelectricboogaloo961
      @red2theelectricboogaloo961 Před rokem

      @@feralkitty33 BRUHHHHH WHAT

    • @amunak_
      @amunak_ Před rokem

      It's actually $50+ if you count that to buy the original package you have to buy the filter holder and funnel separately for $10 each *and* you have to buy extra paper filters.

    • @red2theelectricboogaloo961
      @red2theelectricboogaloo961 Před rokem

      @@amunak_ oh shit really. but the question is then do U still have to buy it separately though.

  • @heyb6268
    @heyb6268 Před rokem +103

    Yeah I think the generosity of aeropress was part of its charm. It almost made me proud to use it in a weird way when I think about it. I hope they don’t lose that. It’s so weird because I was just about to order another aeropress (have to go for traveling) have to think on it for a bit. Like the clear one but not if it doesn’t come with a funnel / filter holder.

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Před rokem +18

      My favorite thing about it was that the inventor obviously cared a lot about making it THE BEST, in his opinion and by testing, even if not everyone agreed. He had integrity and was always trying to improve the product. Like the colors of the plastic and the print on the sides were always changing because they kept trying to find the best result. Sometimes it was a problem, like I JUST NEEDED MORE COFFEE IN THE SAME AMOUNT OF TIME lol, but still at least you knew he was refusing to make a bigger press for an understandable reason. Like he wasn't doing things just to get money even if the result wasn't good. He could have easily made a large press that didn't work well and we would have bought it. There was trust there

    • @grabble7605
      @grabble7605 Před rokem +1

      There was no understandable reason though. People wanted it. He refused.

    • @patronsaintofnow9765
      @patronsaintofnow9765 Před rokem +3

      @@grabble7605 Just because people want it doesn't mean it's a good thing - and priced at around $80, they can keep it. My 6 yr old regular one is still going strong.

    • @TovaHolmberger
      @TovaHolmberger Před rokem

      This feels like it's made for me, i only need a new Aeropress, like my old (albeit stained) clear Aeropress and my funnel and filter holder are fine so i don't need more of those

    • @RJ-vy9ch
      @RJ-vy9ch Před rokem

      Stop saying “weird” - it makes you seem uneducated.

  • @adele1295
    @adele1295 Před rokem

    Filter holder and especially the funnel are very useful for me. Thanks for the review

  • @MykeBinaryMan
    @MykeBinaryMan Před rokem

    My first coffee brewer was the clever dripper due to James appearing on Tom Scott. Love both of these channels they are so interesting,

  • @WyattZacharias
    @WyattZacharias Před rokem +196

    For me the biggest advantage of the filter holder was that it also acts as a stand for the aeropress since the bottom filter basket fits inside the diameter. This is particularly useful after you've used the aeropress and you don't want to set it down still wet and leave a puddle on the counter. Not having the holder definitely makes the whole process of cleaning and drying the press more fiddly.

    • @dhaval5984
      @dhaval5984 Před rokem

      you said it!

    • @grabble7605
      @grabble7605 Před rokem +11

      "Fiddly"
      Literally just wipe it with a fuckin' paper towel. It's a complete non-issue to anyone reasonable.

    • @leonwrede9213
      @leonwrede9213 Před rokem +34

      Don't your filters in the holder get wet that way?

    • @windowdoog
      @windowdoog Před rokem +4

      Worth pointing out that the things has been sold for so long in so many places that it is easy to find the old box (at this point in time) at damn near any coffee gear vendor you can think of. Seattle Coffee Gear appears to be selling the old box and it’s still on the shelves of every coffee shop I go to. Though that’ll clearly change with time.

    • @3xarch
      @3xarch Před rokem +6

      put it down wet side up? lol

  • @charalampospapoukidis6318

    Actually, I found the funnel very useful when it comes to brewing straight into some smaller in diameter containers, such as thermos etc.

    • @mildlydazed9608
      @mildlydazed9608 Před rokem +2

      I only realized I could use it like that a few days ago. I missed out for so long

    • @justinleslie1
      @justinleslie1 Před rokem +1

      I use the funnel all the time!

    • @penleypepsi9510
      @penleypepsi9510 Před rokem +1

      I use the funnel for so many things. It’s so nice to even rinse the paper filter with

  • @uli1158
    @uli1158 Před 8 měsíci

    Great Video as usual. Love the changing of the mug ;-) Clever little detail.

  • @ashmodownunder
    @ashmodownunder Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your honest and fair review

  • @Jduchsnqkwiryrysbab
    @Jduchsnqkwiryrysbab Před rokem +85

    Only James Hoffmann can make a video of a coffee product and make it on the trending page. Congrats James.

  • @jeremyfisher42
    @jeremyfisher42 Před rokem +22

    I got my aeropress in a charity shop unopened for 1.99 🎉

  • @tanushkalazaretto8465
    @tanushkalazaretto8465 Před rokem +1

    I think that many new discoveries and changes await us in the future. Hope it's for the best.

  • @benharrison2583
    @benharrison2583 Před 11 měsíci +5

    James, I love your content and you continue to educate me on coffee.
    One thing I noticed, is that you use the funnel to pour coffee into the Aeropress. I believe the correct use for that funnel, is for it to sit on cups that are narrower diameter. The Aeropress then sits on that, creating more stability and obviously more versatility.
    Thanks for your content!
    Ben

    • @emilyjaneheath
      @emilyjaneheath Před 11 měsíci +2

      Omg Ben 🤯! I've had my aeropress nearly 8 years now and my one bug bear was the fact that it is too big to fit on smaller mugs (and is too small to rest on my measuring jug to decant from). I almost don't believe you, but I can't verify right now cos I can't find the funnel (as I never used it, must be buried at the back of a cupboard somewhere). Thanks for sharing this 👏🙏☕

    • @benharrison2583
      @benharrison2583 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@emilyjaneheath you’re welcome. I hope you find it! I just can’t believe it’s never explained! It fits so perfectly that once you do it, it’s obvious! Good luck!

  • @radioactive5020
    @radioactive5020 Před rokem +45

    I bought my Aeropress for $23 at Williams Sonoma outlet because I felt that price was right. The new owners are in for a shock. It isn’t worth $50, especially without the extras, whether it is clear or not. The $100 executive option shows they have no idea who their user base is. I use mine every day and if asked I would say buy an original while you can and forget this whole reboot. I know price gouging when I see it. This looks a lot like price gouging.

    • @ninetendopesaitama2107
      @ninetendopesaitama2107 Před rokem +7

      Yeah. Imo its not worth 50$. For plastic. Bought a kalita metal brewer for 35€. Some companies have too much confidence in their brand. ☮️

    • @privacyfig
      @privacyfig Před rokem

      Setting a price that you don't like isn't "price gouging". Not to say that the whole concept of "price gouging" was invented by people who don't understand how pricing signals work in a free market.

    • @LunaSolarysAD
      @LunaSolarysAD Před rokem

      Yup. It's a shame

    • @red2theelectricboogaloo961
      @red2theelectricboogaloo961 Před rokem

      @@privacyfig regardless who pays $50 for a piece of plastic. call it what U want but its very clearly a stupid ass move

    • @amunak_
      @amunak_ Před rokem

      @@privacyfig It's not a free market when you have a monopoly.

  • @mikairu2944
    @mikairu2944 Před rokem +10

    Always nice to see how new management is always making world record times on making existing beloved products into worse AND more expensive versions, often with less features, or having them sold separately at a premium.

  • @PKWeaver74
    @PKWeaver74 Před 6 měsíci

    Great review! I will buy one now! I've previously held off on purchasing an Aeropress as my preferred brewing method involves launching it from a 7 metre high window, this solves the previous issue i had with the original aeropress which made it unsuitable for my use case.

  • @ivanmaravankin941
    @ivanmaravankin941 Před rokem +3

    I would love to see a test on the heat retention of the original vs clear, to see if there's any significant difference in heat loss, etc.
    Great video! Waiting for the XL one :)

  • @biscuit4259
    @biscuit4259 Před rokem +15

    Two things: The funnel is for pressing the coffee directly into a flask! - for this, it is brilliant!
    Secondly, the clear version may build up staining, because with each brew, you are depressing the rubber plunger, and thereby increasing minute scratches from coffee grounds over many hundreds of brews. This abrasion is how staining may occur.
    The plastic appears not be the same as that used in the haribo v60? That cracks over time and seems to be heat stresses in the plastic which I expect to eventually craze the whole unit before I finish with it.

  • @bjf10
    @bjf10 Před rokem +36

    Aeropress being bought by some awful venture capital firm is a huge tragedy. Here's hoping they don't utterly destroy the product we all love, but I fear it's inevitable.

  • @BrendanIhmig
    @BrendanIhmig Před rokem +1

    Love the switching of the mug to, not-so-subtly, show your discontent.

  • @bradyholmok8124
    @bradyholmok8124 Před 11 měsíci

    James is a man of the people, the coffee people, God Bless

  • @imjooboy
    @imjooboy Před rokem +14

    I think you are spot on about the company trying to squeeze every bit of margin out of it that they can. I bet they will also come out with an accessory pack that includes the funnel.

    • @Michael-zj5gp
      @Michael-zj5gp Před rokem +2

      The funnel and the paper holder are being sold separately for $10 USD each. Extremely disappointing.
      Same product but with removed features and at a higher price point. Gotta love that anti-consumer capitalism.

    • @TrolloTV
      @TrolloTV Před rokem

      @@Michael-zj5gp Saying both of those cost 2$ to make would be generous…

  • @LiveFreeOrDieDH
    @LiveFreeOrDieDH Před rokem +14

    The stirrer is designed so that it cannot quite reach the paper filter when using it, thus avoiding tearing. I use the inverted method so there's no chance of tearing the paper filter when stirring, but I can see how it would be useful for those using the upright method as designed.

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Před rokem +3

      I almost threw mine away but I'm glad I didn't, because it's actually perfect for its intended use. I wish it could nest for travel but it's fine. It's hard to explain but I have adhd and it's helpful having a dedicated tool for this type of thing rather than using a new spoon every time. It makes me clean it immediately so it will be ready for the next time, and it's always in the same spot right next to where I'm standing

    • @jameshoffmann
      @jameshoffmann  Před rokem +11

      How did I not know about the stirrer's length - that's such a great detail!

    • @hugonussler8238
      @hugonussler8238 Před rokem

      @@jameshoffmann You did know. I am almost certain I learned this detail from one of your Aeropress videos. Guess I’ll have to watch them again the prove the point 😊

  • @robertm.9633
    @robertm.9633 Před rokem +1

    I had an Aeropress from 10 years ago and it developed those heat/stress cracks. Also, the plunger on the older one I always felt was better.

  • @aemediainc
    @aemediainc Před rokem +1

    I’m on my second aeropress…the 1st broke around the edge of plunger after many years and brews. The 2nd one is no longer creating a nice seal on the plunger…wish I would have saved the 1st rubber gasket. I just bought a FinalPress on kickstarter to replace it, and hoping you give that one a review too. Love your content! 🙌🏻

  • @G-FunkDeluxe
    @G-FunkDeluxe Před rokem +3

    Very excited for the XL. I love the Aeropress but it only ever made half a cup of coffee.

    • @StormSongs7
      @StormSongs7 Před rokem +1

      My coffee mugs are at least 18 ouncers, each.
      When I had a Aeropress, I had to hold it over a mug and press at the same time PLUS, it never made more that 4 or 5 ounces at a time…spent more time making coffee than drinkin’ it.

  • @jluglue1
    @jluglue1 Před rokem +39

    Oh... I always thought the funnel was to put over oddly sized cups so that the Aeropress could fit over virtually any sized mug (like my wide mouthed "Hubby/Wifey" mug set) or smaller mouthed thermos bottles, as opposed to putting coffee into the Aeropress itself. At least, that's the way I've been using it. It also helps reduce "side sputter" if used this way.

    • @haganame1240
      @haganame1240 Před rokem

      Definitely one of its uses

    • @eatshawn
      @eatshawn Před rokem

      That's how I use it. Its hexagonal shape fits perfectly around the base of the aeropress.

  • @ipuya
    @ipuya Před 2 měsíci

    Aesome video. Impartial and well explained with an eye for detail. 🙏

  • @cameralabs
    @cameralabs Před rokem +11

    Thanks for the video James, I bought an Aeropress years ago for travel and enjoyed it so much I started using it as my daily brewer at home, even with the hand grinder which I also originally bought for travel! Still do today. I brew four mugs of coffee every day with it - for two people mind! But daily use does wear through the rubber plunger and the replacement was sufficiently expensive for me to just buy a new unit each time it wore out as it was only a few pounds more from many stores - and you also got those spare filters. I'm now on my fifth Aeropress, which means I now also have five of those funnels and filter holders, none of which I ever use. In fact I never even used the first ones. So from my personal viewpoint, I won't miss those accessories, and in fact I'm pleased there's reduced wastage for me anyway. I think there was once a pouch as well, which I won't miss either. I still have the spares if anyone wants them. Sidenote, I once visited a speciality coffee place in Poznan, Poland, which used their old worn-out Aeropresses as hanging light shades, which is interesting recycling! But yes, the reduced filter count on the new modelis a shame, although I am one those people who re-uses their paper filters, typically two to four times, so I only use one a day on average. I find the quality does change on each subsequent use, and the plunge becomes progressively harder too, but both are negligible for what seems to me like a nice saving. I do like the look of the clear model, but will probably try to pick up a couple of old ones at a lower price and for the filters! PS - if possible please quote sterling and or Euro prices as well as USD! I realise most of your audience are probably US based - mine too - but I always try and quote other currencies in addition to USD, especially my home one. Cheers!

  • @MyWayofEverything
    @MyWayofEverything Před rokem +10

    The filter papers isn’t about saving on that set, it’s about getting the sale for the next set of filters and holder (and that profit margin) faster. Individually sold items get their own margins are greater profit overall.

    • @andrewgrant9782
      @andrewgrant9782 Před rokem +2

      Exactly! Pennies to manufacture but £pounds to buy.

  • @bowrepublik
    @bowrepublik Před 11 měsíci +1

    Cheers! Was up early and figured id watch this as i drank my coffee :) Brewed with a Moccamaster by technivorm. Brewed Highwood Coffee Mountain roast. Brazil, Peru and Guatemala blend. Really nice!!

  • @chrisdsouza8685
    @chrisdsouza8685 Před 2 měsíci

    Very helpful.
    I am thinking of upgrading from my tried and tested french press. The aeropress website had little to say about clear Vs not clear.
    After your video it is clear - Not Clear.😊

  • @JimboCKW
    @JimboCKW Před rokem +5

    Putting an aeropress in a sous vide circulator for the sake of science. I love this channel

  • @sidewinder299
    @sidewinder299 Před rokem +36

    James, one thing to note about the aeropress funnel, it makes for a great stand for your moka pot coffee basket when filling it! Bummed it's no longer included anymore.

    • @millermacaroni
      @millermacaroni Před rokem +2

      oh thats so clever!! definitely trying this. I love my aeropress and the funnel it came with, i've used to funnel for other things too in the kitchen, its a nice funnel!!!

    • @amin971000
      @amin971000 Před rokem +1

      I guess it does depend on whether you're using the larger moka pots, but for a 6 cup basket, I simply use my dosing cup. It's one of the rare instances where I load the coffee directly out of the glass grind catcher of my comandante.

    • @chemistrykrang8065
      @chemistrykrang8065 Před rokem +1

      I'm going to try that right now. I think you might be a genius.

    • @_Titanium_
      @_Titanium_ Před rokem +1

      I have even used the filter holder for the moka pot basket, since I use the funnel to get the grounds into the basket in the first place!

    • @Martin_Edmondson
      @Martin_Edmondson Před rokem +1

      I use a plastic V60 funnel upside down, the moka pot funnel sits in it very happily and also catches any spills.

  • @Chinookman
    @Chinookman Před rokem +30

    I used to sell Aerobie discs in middle school up in Alaska. My father bought them from Alan Adler while on a business trip. Many years later I called the company to ask a question about my Aeropress. The receptionist put me on the phone with the President. This was a company that deserved our loyalty for many reasons not just making a cool coffee maker. As an aside, my cholesterol had gone way up using French Press. It came way down using the paper filtered AeroPress. There are studies. Aeropress was interested in my story. ❤

    • @DellaStreet123
      @DellaStreet123 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I definitely remember the day when our mother gave me and my brother an Aerobie. It was roughly 5 PM, Mom had bought some groceries -- and an Aerobie flying ring, which had been among the impulse buy items at the grocery store. Because we had been (mostly) good, we were allowed to play with it before dinnertime, and we did. After a couple of tosses that weren't spectacular, the Aerobie flew about 20 yards and landed in a neighbor's garden.

    • @revjoelhug
      @revjoelhug Před 3 měsíci

      Loved mine in high school. With a good hard throw, it would sail over 100 yds

  • @katem7294
    @katem7294 Před 8 měsíci

    I needed a new one after many years so I bought the clear last week. I like it. Feels a bit upleveled being able to see the coffee. Don’t care about funnel or number of filters, a new owner will always cut margins. Just business. Still an amazing cup and that’s all I care about!
    Love to see to this video from James

  • @mps8021
    @mps8021 Před rokem +9

    Thank you for pointing out the shrinkflation by Tiny Capital Ltd. The original Aeropress with its included accessories is effectively double the price now ($30 originally, vs. $40 now + $10 for the filter holder + $10 for the funnel = $60). The cost of the filter pack rose from $5 to $6 and now $8.
    For the $40 spent on a plastic brewer, there are many options available now with better quality materials, especially from the Japanese import market (e.g., Hario Switch, ceramic/metal Hario V60 and Kalita Wave). It feels like Tiny Capital Ltd. is just squeezing as much margin as they can out of the Aeropress until its patent expires in 4 years.

  • @zsiv
    @zsiv Před rokem +10

    The best thing about the funnel is that you could place it on your counter upside-down and it's now a wider, perfectly fitted stand for the aeropress to live on. RIP funnel, private equity always dubious.

    • @MaurickSh
      @MaurickSh Před rokem

      That’s EXACTLY how I did it too, haha!

  • @quinnzender
    @quinnzender Před rokem

    I've been waiting for your review of the new product line since they were announced the other month. Can't wait for your reviews of the XL and premium!

  • @genelynrivera457
    @genelynrivera457 Před rokem

    Dear Sir, while watching this, it made me smile or laugh a bit. 😁 I love your humor. ☺️☺️☺️ Thank you for another informative video. 👍👍👍

  • @herme99
    @herme99 Před rokem +3

    Love my aeropress, and yes I do use the stirrer!