For the love of beans, don’t buy this - AeroPress Premium
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Check out Doom: The Dark Ages on Green Man Gaming and save 17% today using our link: tinyurl.com The AeroPress is a beloved cult classic in the world of coffee. So when a premium version was announced, we had to try it. Metal, glass, and... fewer included accessories? At over 4x the price, is it actually better, or just flashier? Adam finds out! Check our the AeroPress Premium: lmg.gg Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. Want us to unbox something? Make a suggestion at lmg.gg ► GET MERCH: lttstore.com ► GET A VPN: piavpn.com ► GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT ON FLOATPLANE: lmg.gg ► SPONSORS, AFFILIATES, AND PARTNERS: lmg.gg CHAPTERS --------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Intro 0:42 Unboxing and build impressions 2:46 What is an AeroPress? 4:03 Making coffee – Hoffman method 6:42 Sponsor – Greenman Gaming 7:24 Cleaning and durability 8:44 Taste test 9:45 Why this premium version exists 11:04 Final verdict 12:42 Credits
The video begins with a reverent nod to the AeroPress as one of the most well designed coffee makers of the last 25 years. The host attends to the premium version, noting that while the core brewing principle remains unchanged, the premium model uses materials like aluminum, stainless steel, and double-walled borosilicate glass, which he finds visually appealing but not necessarily practical. He examines the packaging, the build quality, and the included components, highlighting differences from the original AeroPress such as fewer accessories and a more premium feel that may come with trade offs in portability and durability. The host then revisits the classic AeroPress process, explaining the Hoffman method and how the device still offers extensive control over variables like water temperature, brew time, and grind size. He stresses that the premium version introduces a different user experience without delivering a clear improvement in coffee quality, calling it largely a cash grab. The review continues with an in-depth taste test, comparing mouthfeel, acidity, and body to the original model and noting that the premium glass and metal construction does not translate into a noticeably better cup. He argues that the premium model costs substantially more while removing some practical conveniences, such as the original storage container and funnel, and concludes that the original AeroPress remains the better value. The video closes with a candid verdict: do not buy the AeroPress Premium, as the coffee tastes the same, the premium build adds fragility, and the price premium is unjustified. He encourages viewers to stick with the standard AeroPress and points to the long track record of reliable performance.
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Questions answered
- What is the AeroPress Premium made of and how does its build differ from the original?
- The AeroPress Premium uses aluminum, stainless steel, and double-walled borosilicate glass, which gives it a premium look and feel but removes some practical elements like the original funnel and filter holder included in the standard set.
- Does the video find the Premium version to brew better coffee than the original AeroPress?
- No, the reviewer concludes that the premium version does not produce noticeably better coffee and the taste is essentially the same as the original AeroPress.