The brewing process is the same in the AeroPress and the AeroPress Go so the quality of coffee brewed is the same. The AeroPress is larger so it brews more coffee and the AeroPress Go is smaller but it includes a mug with lid that also serves as a carrying case.
FAQ
- previous post: Hi Allen, I have a question about the paper filters. I rinse and reuse mine from 3-5 times drying the filter between each use. This works fine and the coffee tastes as good on the last use as on the first one. My question is this: Does the filter continue to filter out the LDL cholesterol with multiple use? – From Meredith K.
- next post: I love the functional simplicity of every part of the AeroPress design and really love the coffee it makes. I understand why people use the inverted method to make a french press style of coffee. But there is no need to invert the brewer. Once the plunger is inserted into the chamber, the silicone seal stops the water flow and the coffee can steep until the plunger is pressed down. After all my experimenting, even though I am a big fan of french press coffee, I like AeroPress coffee made as you originally designed, better than french press. Now, after reading many of the questions/answers above, I can try a new way – with room temp water. I'm going to go do that right now! Thanks for a wonderful design. My design professor would be impressed, he preached, "simplicity is the essence of good design" – From Diane K.