---
product_id: 47985969
title: "AeroPress Original Coffee Press – 3 In 1 Brew Method Combines French Press, Espresso, Full Bodied Coffee Without Grit or Bitterness, Small Portable Coffee Maker for Camping & Travel"
brand: "aeropress"
price: "16012 kr"
currency: ISK
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.is/products/47985969-aeropress-original-coffee-press-3-in-1-brew-method-combines
store_origin: IS
region: Iceland
---

# Compact, travel-ready design Brew in ~1 min Patented 3-in-1 brew tech AeroPress Original Coffee Press – 3 In 1 Brew Method Combines French Press, Espresso, Full Bodied Coffee Without Grit or Bitterness, Small Portable Coffee Maker for Camping & Travel

**Brand:** aeropress
**Price:** 16012 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your coffee game anywhere, anytime—because average just won’t do.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** AeroPress Original Coffee Press – 3 In 1 Brew Method Combines French Press, Espresso, Full Bodied Coffee Without Grit or Bitterness, Small Portable Coffee Maker for Camping & Travel by aeropress
- **How much does it cost?** 16012 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.is](https://www.desertcart.is/products/47985969-aeropress-original-coffee-press-3-in-1-brew-method-combines)

## Best For

- aeropress enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted aeropress brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Cleanup:** Paper or metal micro-filters mean no sludge, no mess—clean-up takes seconds, so you can focus on your day.
- • **Ultra-Fast Brewing:** Get your perfect cup in about 60 seconds—ideal for busy mornings and on-the-go lifestyles.
- • **Travel-Ready & Durable:** Lightweight, shatterproof, and compact—your perfect coffee companion for office, camping, or travel.
- • **Barista-Level Brew Quality:** Experience smooth, rich, grit-free coffee with a full-bodied finish—no bitterness, no cream needed.
- • **Revolutionary 3-in-1 Technology:** Combines agitation, pressure, and micro-filtration for faster extraction using finer grounds.

## Overview

The AeroPress Original Coffee and Espresso Maker is a patented, manual brewing device that merges the best of espresso, French press, and pour-over methods. It delivers a smooth, rich, and grit-free cup in about one minute using its unique 3-in-1 brew technology. Compact, durable, and travel-ready, it’s perfect for professionals seeking premium coffee on the go, backed by a 1-year warranty and easy cleanup.

## Description

From the manufacturer Includes the AeroPress coffee maker, scoop, stirrer and paper micro-filters

Review: Best purchase for quick and easy coffee fix - I absolutely love the aeropress. Very easy and intuitive to use. When I’m running short on time, this takes approximately 30s to brew and make a quick cup of coffee. The aeropress is also very easy to clean. Once you’re done with the brew, you can easily pop out the puck and rinse the press under water. The product comes with a few filter papers (I think about 30 sheets) but best to buy a top up! I bought this with the air flow control cap to make espressos with pseudo crema! Absolute game changer.
Review: Cafetiere without the sludge -- extra instructions are better - The Aeropress is a hybrid of cafetiere, filter, espresso and even Cona approaches to coffee making which delivers a rich, smooth coffee in about a minute of the kettle boiling without the sludge associated with a cafetiere, or any of the complex equipment requirements for the other methods. However, the included instructions are probably one of the less successful ways to use the Aeropress, and a Google search for the growing online user-community will throw up a number of better alternatives. What it is The Aeropress is best seen as an evolution of the cafetiere/French press style of coffee making. The difference is that instead of pushing the plunger down on the coffee -- which always leaves a bit of sludge and/or grounds when you pour it -- you press the coffee through a paper filter at the bottom. Another way of looking at it would be to say it's a pressure assisted coffee filter, where you pour hot water in and then push it through the filter rather than simply let it drip. What it tastes like Out of the box, and using the original instructions (boil water to 75 degrees, put bottom half of Aeropress over a cup, having put a paper filter in, put in two (!) scoops of coffee, pour on water, wait 20 seconds, stir, press down) it makes a smooth, un-acidic cup of coffee which is strong but not bitter, and it more or less cleans itself afterwards. But making coffee this way uses a lot of coffee, and the taste is not as full or caffeinated as many British and certainly European drinkers would expect. Alternative instructions Users have experimented a great deal, and, at the time of reviewing, the most popular alternative method is the 'inverted' method, which is as follows: Boil the water to 100 degrees. While it boils, pull the suction unit out to Number 4, and stand it upside-down, that is to say, with the suction unit at the bottom. Put in one scoop or half a scoop of coffee, pour on the boiling water slowly. Stir, and leave for 30 seconds. While you wait, wet a single filter with hot water and fit it as per the usual method. After 30 seconds, turn the whole thing right way up (ie, invert it from what you have), and place over a cup. Now press down _slowly_ until you hear the air hissing. This takes slightly longer, is not self-cleaning, but it does make a fuller, richer cup of coffee, and uses one half to one quarter of the amount of coffee. The final taste Some claim that the Aeropress produces the best coffee you ever tasted. To my tastes, it doesn't. Really great Cona coffee (using a syphon coffee system such as this non-Cona one Coffee Master 5-Cup Syphon / Vacuum Glass Coffee Maker ) can make better coffee, and a really great espresso machine can also do it. On the other hand, if you don't like espresso, and have no time for Cona, the Aeropress makes coffee which is significantly superior to cafetiere (which is some people's preferred taste) because there are no grounds or sludge. The alternative instructions offer other tastes, which you might also prefer. The main drawback of the original instructions is the amount of coffee it uses -- more than for any other process I've seen. By the way, despite the makers' claims, this does not produce 'espresso', on anything like it. Verdict For a similar price you can get a decent filter machine, and, if you look around, a Senseo type machine. The Aeropress actually delivers better coffee than either, doesn't require special pods (like the Senseo), and doesn't need an additional power supply. Guests will also be vaguely mesmerised by the intricacies of using it, which is an added bonus. Ultimately, this is a fun, quick, entertaining and relatively budget way of producing really nice coffee. It may not be the best you ever tasted, but it will definitely be as good as most of the really good coffee you've tasted -- as long as you use the right coffee, and practise preparing it a little.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | AeroPress |
| Capacity | 295.74 Millilitres |
| Coffee maker type | Espresso Machine |
| Colour | Black |
| Product dimensions | 45D x 48W x 118H millimetres |
| Special feature | Auto Clean, Manual, Portable |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** AeroPress
- **Capacity:** 295.74 Millilitres
- **Colour:** Black
- **Product dimensions:** 45D x 48W x 118H millimetres
- **Special feature:** Auto Clean, Manual, Portable

## Images

![AeroPress Original Coffee Press – 3 In 1 Brew Method Combines French Press, Espresso, Full Bodied Coffee Without Grit or Bitterness, Small Portable Coffee Maker for Camping & Travel - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61u3sW4Vx4L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: When making  espresso does this produce a crema effect?**
A: There are rumours it can be done, using mystical methods of double filters, tamping the grinds, and carefully optimising the push pressure. To which one responds "bollocks." No, it doesn't. As Chun says, it makes a good, strong, short coffee, very quickly - but not an espresso with crema. I think it's ideal as an office coffee provider - but I'd not trade in my espresso machine.

**Q: Does this coffee maker come with everything in th photo including 350 filters?**
A: NO. Very few filters, NO filter holder, and no funel. Even description WHAT'S IN THE BOX says it's there, is NOT. I hate when companies lies.

**Q: Is it dishwasher safe?**
A: I seem to remember that it said somewhere on the labelling that it was "top shelf dishwasher safe", but really, it's so easy to clean - a quick rinse under the tap and it's done - that I personally don't use the dishwasher.

**Q: What size cup does it fit to?**
A: Cups need to have a minimum inside diameter of 69mm and a maximum outside diameter of 95mm.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best purchase for quick and easy coffee fix
*by A***R on 31 March 2026*

I absolutely love the aeropress. Very easy and intuitive to use. When I’m running short on time, this takes approximately 30s to brew and make a quick cup of coffee. The aeropress is also very easy to clean. Once you’re done with the brew, you can easily pop out the puck and rinse the press under water. The product comes with a few filter papers (I think about 30 sheets) but best to buy a top up! I bought this with the air flow control cap to make espressos with pseudo crema! Absolute game changer.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cafetiere without the sludge -- extra instructions are better
*by M***R on 30 July 2011*

The Aeropress is a hybrid of cafetiere, filter, espresso and even Cona approaches to coffee making which delivers a rich, smooth coffee in about a minute of the kettle boiling without the sludge associated with a cafetiere, or any of the complex equipment requirements for the other methods. However, the included instructions are probably one of the less successful ways to use the Aeropress, and a Google search for the growing online user-community will throw up a number of better alternatives. What it is The Aeropress is best seen as an evolution of the cafetiere/French press style of coffee making. The difference is that instead of pushing the plunger down on the coffee -- which always leaves a bit of sludge and/or grounds when you pour it -- you press the coffee through a paper filter at the bottom. Another way of looking at it would be to say it's a pressure assisted coffee filter, where you pour hot water in and then push it through the filter rather than simply let it drip. What it tastes like Out of the box, and using the original instructions (boil water to 75 degrees, put bottom half of Aeropress over a cup, having put a paper filter in, put in two (!) scoops of coffee, pour on water, wait 20 seconds, stir, press down) it makes a smooth, un-acidic cup of coffee which is strong but not bitter, and it more or less cleans itself afterwards. But making coffee this way uses a lot of coffee, and the taste is not as full or caffeinated as many British and certainly European drinkers would expect. Alternative instructions Users have experimented a great deal, and, at the time of reviewing, the most popular alternative method is the 'inverted' method, which is as follows: Boil the water to 100 degrees. While it boils, pull the suction unit out to Number 4, and stand it upside-down, that is to say, with the suction unit at the bottom. Put in one scoop or half a scoop of coffee, pour on the boiling water slowly. Stir, and leave for 30 seconds. While you wait, wet a single filter with hot water and fit it as per the usual method. After 30 seconds, turn the whole thing right way up (ie, invert it from what you have), and place over a cup. Now press down _slowly_ until you hear the air hissing. This takes slightly longer, is not self-cleaning, but it does make a fuller, richer cup of coffee, and uses one half to one quarter of the amount of coffee. The final taste Some claim that the Aeropress produces the best coffee you ever tasted. To my tastes, it doesn't. Really great Cona coffee (using a syphon coffee system such as this non-Cona one Coffee Master 5-Cup Syphon / Vacuum Glass Coffee Maker ) can make better coffee, and a really great espresso machine can also do it. On the other hand, if you don't like espresso, and have no time for Cona, the Aeropress makes coffee which is significantly superior to cafetiere (which is some people's preferred taste) because there are no grounds or sludge. The alternative instructions offer other tastes, which you might also prefer. The main drawback of the original instructions is the amount of coffee it uses -- more than for any other process I've seen. By the way, despite the makers' claims, this does not produce 'espresso', on anything like it. Verdict For a similar price you can get a decent filter machine, and, if you look around, a Senseo type machine. The Aeropress actually delivers better coffee than either, doesn't require special pods (like the Senseo), and doesn't need an additional power supply. Guests will also be vaguely mesmerised by the intricacies of using it, which is an added bonus. Ultimately, this is a fun, quick, entertaining and relatively budget way of producing really nice coffee. It may not be the best you ever tasted, but it will definitely be as good as most of the really good coffee you've tasted -- as long as you use the right coffee, and practise preparing it a little.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic coffee press
*by I***V on 28 May 2026*

I was a little sceptical but bought the aeropress on the basis of TikTok reviews and looking for a coffee maker that didn’t make as much mess as the cafetière as it left grounds all over the sink. Have to say this is simple to use and is easy clean given it’s just a case of pushing the grounds and filter paper out at the end straight into the bin. Coffee produced is really smooth compared to a cafetière. Only 2 days in but seriously impressed

## Frequently Bought Together

- AeroPress Original Coffee and Espresso-style Maker, Barista Level Portable Coffee Maker with Chamber, Plunger, & Filters, Quick Coffee and Espresso Maker
- AeroPress Stainless Steel Reusable Filter - Metal Coffee Filter for AeroPress Standard Coffee Makers, 1 Pack, 1 Filter
- AeroPress Replacement Filter Pack - Microfilters For AeroPress Coffee And Espresso-Style Coffee Maker - 2 Pack (700 count)

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*Last updated: 2026-06-22*