AeroPress XL Coffee Maker & XL Paper Micro-Filters Bundle
For extra XL-sized servings
Rich
Smooth
Full Bodied
grit-free
No Bitterness
Uniquely Delicious
No Acidity
Rich
Smooth
Full Bodied
grit-free
No Bitterness
Uniquely Delicious
No Acidity
Rich
Smooth
Full Bodied
grit-free
No Bitterness
Uniquely Delicious
No Acidity
Rich
Smooth
Full Bodied
grit-free
No Bitterness
Uniquely Delicious
No Acidity
What is the difference between the AeroPress XL and the AeroPress Original?
The AeroPress XL uses the same breakthrough technology as the AeroPress Original. As the only coffee maker on the market that combines the best of 3 brew techniques into one simple to use press, you get uniquely delicious, grit free flavor. Create Americano, espresso style, latte or cold brew tailored to your taste in 1-2 minutes. So what makes the AeroPress XL different? It has twice the capacity of the AeroPress Original.
What is the capacity of the AeroPress XL?
The AeroPress XL can brew up to six shots of espresso style coffee. If you prefer to brew your coffee by pushing all the water through the grounds, you can brew up to two cups (20 oz./600 ml) at one time.
How do you clean the AeroPress XL?
For day to day use, a simple rinse is sufficient because the plunger wipes the chamber clean as you brew. However, you can wash the AeroPress XL in the dishwasher (top rack only). We recommend occasionally removing the seal from the end of the plunger for a good washing inside and out with warm water and dish soap.
What grind size works best with the AeroPress XL?
For the best brewing experience, use a medium-fine grind size, shake to level the bed of coffee grounds before pouring in the water, and pour the water slowly.
Why does XL have unique filters?
We had hoped to maintain the diameter of the XL so that it could use the same exact filter paper as the Original (and Go and Clear). This would have been extremely convenient for our existing users who now also choose to buy an XL, and would have been extremely convenient for the simplicity of our own supply chain. However, during the development stage it was determined that this resulted in a less than desirable plunging experience. So in the end we increased both diameter and height, keeping roughly the same proportion as our standard sized coffee presses. And this required a new filter size, unique to the XL.
Why are XL filters more expensive?
These unique XL paper filters come at a higher cost per filter. Not because the paper is larger, rather because this unique size developed only for the AeroPress XL coffee press means far lower volumes from our vendor than our existing filter size (compatible with AeroPress Original, Clear and Go) which means a much higher cost per filter. The real cost of our filters is based less on paper and more on the production volume since they have a fair amount of fixed costs (including manual labor) when they run our products so the size of the production runs impacts the cost. And as a reminder, our products are made in the USA.
Can I press into a glass carafe?
For the AeroPress Original and AeroPress Clear, we recommend pressing into a glass mug or carafe only if it is sturdy. Do not press into thin or delicate glassware. For the AeroPress XL, do not press into any glass mugs or carafes.
We manufacture a carafe made from crystal-clear, shatterproof Tritan™ that’s perfect for brewing and serving. The carafe is included with the AeroPress XL coffee maker but also sold separately as it’s compatible with the AeroPress Original and Clear coffee makers.
Safety
You should use a sturdy mug or carafe and should never press into a thin walled glass mug or carafe.
Inverted method:
The “inverted method” can cause the coffee maker to be less stable and prone to mishaps that expose the user to potential burns from hot liquid. Be advised that we strongly discourage using the inverted method because it is less stable and therefore prone to tipping over and exposing the user to hot liquid.
Is there dioxin in paper AeroPress micro-filters?
No. The bleaching process used by filter paper manufacturers until the late 1980s used chlorine gas and the chlorine gas bleaching process created dioxin as a byproduct. In the late 1980s the filter paper mills switched to using what is called the non-elemental chlorine bleaching process (they use a chlorine compound, not chlorine gas) to eliminate producing dioxin as a byproduct.
Are AeroPress paper micro-filters compatible with all AeroPress coffee makers?
AeroPress paper micro-filters (standard) are compatible with AeroPress Original, AeroPress Clear, and AeroPress Go. They are not compatible with AeroPress XL. AeroPress XL paper micro-filters are compatible only with AeroPress XL.
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