Aeropress
The AeroPress is a popular coffee brewing device invented in 2005 by Alan Adler. It consists of a cylindrical chamber and a plunger, allowing users to brew coffee by forcing hot water through coffee grounds. The design is compact and portable, making it ideal for travel and outdoor use.
Brewing with the AeroPress is simple and quick, typically taking about one to two minutes. It can produce a rich, concentrated coffee similar to espresso, and users can adjust the brewing time and coffee-to-water ratio to suit their taste preferences. The device is also easy to clean, adding to its appeal.