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Zoom AeroPress Go Travel Coffee Maker
Zoom AeroPress Go Travel Coffee Maker
Zoom AeroPress Go Travel Coffee Maker
Zoom AeroPress Go Travel Coffee Maker

AeroPress Go Travel Coffee Maker

Welcome to your ultimate travel coffee solution. Exceptionally smooth, bitter-free flavor on the road is best achieved with an AeroPress Go travel coffee maker.

Shatterproof and durable for camping, the Aeropress Go includes a stabilizing base to brew on just about any surface. AeroPress uses a patented 3 in 1 brew technology that combines the flavor benefits of espresso, pour-over and french press into one compact, portable device.

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Product Details



The AeroPress Go travel coffee maker is engineered to fuel an active lifestyle. It gives coffee lovers everything they need to conveniently brew superb coffee anywhere. Like the AeroPress Original, the AeroPress Go provides the same great taste and brews American, espresso, and cold brew style coffee that can be enjoyed as is or used in a wide range of energizing and refreshing drinks. Designed in Silicon Valley, Made in USA.

- Delicious coffee anywhere: Rapidly brews smooth, pure-tasting coffee without the acidity or grit. Optimized for traveling, camping, and boating. Free yourself from hotel coffee!

- Compact design, with mug included: Includes microwaveable mug and lid that doubles as a traveling case so you can brew coffee anywhere. Quick to clean and pack up.

- Brew American or espresso style coffee: Brews one to three delicious cups with one press. AeroPress Go can also make cold brew coffee as well as espresso-style coffee for lattes, cappuccinos, and more.

About the Partner

AeroPress was founded in 1984 as Aerobie, Inc. by inventor and retired Stanford University engineering instructor Alan Adler. For many years they manufactured high performance sport toys, including the Aerobie Pro flying ring, which was used to set a Guinness World Record for farthest thrown object.

Then, in 2004, Alan began studying the brewing process with a simple goal in mind: brew a superior cup of coffee. The AeroPress Original debuted to critical acclaim in 2005, and is now sold in over 80 countries. It has even inspired the World AeroPress Championship, a fan-driven global phenomenon where creative coffee lovers from over 60 countries compete to make the best cup of coffee using their favorite AeroPress recipe.

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