Wacaco Pipamoka Coffee Maker
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- čas přidán 14. 05. 2023
- Wacaco Pipamoka Coffee Maker
www.wacaco.com?aff=1108it
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Comes With
Manual and Warranty
Coffee scoop
Cleaning brush
Carry/storage bag
Unit components
Key Features
Compact all-in-one
Vacuum mug (keeps coffee hot 3-4 hours)
No filters, no waste
Makes up to 8oz of coffee
80 second extraction time
Easy to clean
Specifications
Weight 16oz / 456g
Height 7.16” / 182mm
Diameter 2.85” / 73mm
Somebody needs to create a coffee festival where people can watch and taste test all the different brewing methods. That would sure be fun.
Just bought one after traveling long distance by car, drinking americano
I really enjoy coffee.
A double walled cup/thermos is nice to have. I use them every day. If the lid on the Pipamoka cup keeps the coffee from spilling out, then being able to bring some coffee while you’re hiking, is a bonus. Definitely a cool system. ✌️🇺🇸🇨🇦✌️
I have had the Pipamoka for about 8 months, and I find it makes very good coffee. It's really no more complicated than an Aeropress, and takes about the same amount of time. It weighs more, but as you pointed out, the double walled mug with its airtight lid is a big advantage. I like it.
I Like This Design, Thanks For Sharing This, Mark ! Have A Great Week Ahead ! ATB T God Bless
I think I were to get one I would definitely prefer a flat bottom to the rounded one it comes with. Easy enough to knock things over in the wild as it is. As for the expresso makers, you can make good cappuccino and lattes too using the nanofoamer v2
Interesting design. Thanks for sharing.
Good review Mark , thanks for sharing , God bless !
Seems like a good gadget, Mark. I have a small espresso machine at home, so that is my goto when I am home but when I am out in the woods, I like it simple. Drip, french press, or cowboy coffee is usually for me. Nice toaster, though. Thanks Mark.
Will stick with my GoJo.
Cool invention Mark. Amazon USA doesn’t even list it but they have the case for it.
I do like that the grounds are not left in the bottom as with my stainless travel press. But I can make 16 oz. I usually pour out into another cup. In the press it stays hot a long time. Or should I say, would. It never lasts long enough to matter.
I wish the drinking lid for the cup was more easily avalible here where i am
Gotta applaud these companies who drill down into the DNA subject matter and after extensive R&D bring to market such a niche product. That said the lightweight camper or hiker may be deterred by the reletively hefty weight of this coffee maker . I can see it being far more acceptable in an office environment where it could accompany the daily commute and provide early morning stimulation on the go if prepared earlier or the option to brew fresh during that mid morning attention slump .
I love a good cup of coffee
It seems I finally found what I want/need for my making a coffee on my trips! Mark, have you tried to use a coffee pads with this product, I am just curious if it is compatible (avoid the mess as much as possible)... thank you!
G'day Mark, well that's certainly different design wise, mate. A bit of a ritual, but hey, so are most methods. Yes, quite heavy too, but on a day walk/picnic, that wouldn't worry me, I reckon to have the double walled stainless body, It'd be worth the carry on a short trip.
For half the price I will stick with my Stanley Cook and Brew press and not have to carry a separate pot to boil water.
This is kind of cool I still like my aeropress better but that's cuz I have the regular version and I have the travel version I use for camping and I also use it at work by the way mark aeropress was bought out by a Canadian company now and I can't remember the company's name but if you contact them ask them to make a stainless steel cup for the travel version so that you can heat water in the cup on the fire that'll be one less thing we have to take into the woods