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Aeropress-Hario Mill Travel Idea! Ach.

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2009

The top from a Hario Skerton manual coffee grinder and the Aeropress with a few duct tape additions makes a lightweight, unbreakable (sic) grinder-brewer set up for travel. I will test it in Ecuador and Colombia later this week!

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  • No - the tape and caulk come never come into contact with the coffee.

  • So it's the most pretentious portable way to make coffee on the go?

  • @AlainWinthrope If the pretense is that you don't want to drink shitty coffee, yes.

  • So... How did it work out? I hope it worked well! I use an Aeropress and just ordered the Hario Skerton.

  • @SarahSTisdale It worked great - for 3 weeks in Africa. I re-made it whe I returned with a rubber tape used for electrical insulation which I would not want to contact the coffee. but the way it is set up, it doesn,t

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  • seems like the tape and caulking might taint the coffee

  • @sweetmarias excellent response.

  • This is good.

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