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WACACO Pipamoka Portable Coffee Maker, Coffee brewer, All-in-one Vacuum Pressured,Insulated Travel Mug, Hand Powered and Filter Pressure Brewer, Stainless Steel Thermo Cup, 10 fl oz
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Brand | WACACO |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 2.85"D x 2.85"W x 7.16"H |
Special Feature | Manual |
Coffee Maker Type | French Press |
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- [ALL-IN-ONE] Brew and drink from a single device with the Pipamoka all-in-one nomadic coffee maker. Simple, sturdy and brilliant pressure brewer, it becomes super easy and quick to fuel your days and enjoy hours of hot, freshly-brewed coffee during your commutes, work hours or adventures.
- [THE TWO MINUTES BREW] Its patented construction, paired with its innovative twisting mechanism, generates vacuum pressure inside the mug. This negative pressure generated a suction force that draws hot water downwards through the coffee grounds. Engineered to brew a consistently clean, full-flavored cup of joe in about two minutes, the Pipamoka’s vacuum pressure brewing method sets it apart from other devices.
- [HOW DOES VACUUM PRESSURE WORK] ADD:Fill the water chamber and drop the coffee basket into it. Let it sink to the bottom. TWIST:Turn the ring to create vacuum pressure that draws the water down through the grounds. ENJOY:When the water chamber has fully risen, remove the brewer, add the lid and enjoy a hot coffee for hours.
- [LEAVE NO WASTE BEHIND] The stainless steel micro-filter is re-useable, meaning there is no excess waste created from having to use one-time-use paper filters. Fine mesh filter :250μm
- [REMARK] Pipamoka does not heat up water. Brew ratio is similar to standard drip or infusion methods, close to 1:15 (1 g of coffee ground for 15 mL of water). We recommend using a medium to medium-fine grind for optimal brewing performance.
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Easy to clean | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.3 | — | 4.0 | 4.7 |
Easy to use | 3.9 | 4.1 | 4.1 | — | 4.2 | — |
For traveling | 5.0 | 4.2 | — | — | — | 4.8 |
Flavor | 4.5 | — | 4.5 | — | 4.5 | — |
Portability | — | 4.3 | 4.7 | — | 4.8 | — |
Sold By | Wacaco Co., Ltd | Wacaco Co., Ltd | Wacaco Co., Ltd | CoastaCloudUS | Taiyikeji | Amazon.com |
capacity | 236 milliliters | 80 milliliters | 80 milliliters | 170 milliliters | 150 milliliters | 32 ounces |
material | Stainless Steel | Plastic | Stainless Steel and 100%BPA Free Plastic | Plastic | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
input interface | unknown | buttons | buttons | buttons | buttons | buttons |
wattage | 1000 watts | 800 watts | — | 1200 milliamp hours | 96 watts | 4.25 watts |
model name | — | Minipresso NS2 | — | G309201 | — | Stanley Adventure All-In-One Boil + Brew French Press |
weight | 0.43 kilograms | 0.64 pounds | 0.35 kilograms | 0.9 pounds | — | 0.93 pounds |
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PIPAMOKA CASE | PIPAMOKA BASKETS SET | DRINKING LID |
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DESCRIPTIONDefend your Pipamoka against bumps, scratches, and dust with our protective case | DESCRIPTIONBaskets Set includes two additional filter baskets and their protective case | DESCRIPTIONAdd convenience to the Pipamoka with our spill-proof drinking lid. |
COMPATIBLEThis case is only compatible with the Pipamoka. | COMPATIBLEThis kit is only compatible with Pipamoka. | COMPATIBLEThe Drinking Lid is compatible with the Pipamoka,Cuppamoka,Octaroma. |
NOTICENote that the Pipamoka is not included in this case. | NOTICENote that the Pipamoka is not included in this kit. | NOTICENote that the Pipamoka is not included in this lid. |
From the brand
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Since 2013, WACACO has been focusing on creating small, light and convenient handheld coffee machine, with performance close to home machines. At present, WACACO's footprint has spread to more than 70 countries/regions around the world.
Our portable coffee maker makes it easy to make great espresso and other coffee beverages anytime, anywhere.
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WHERE WILL YOU BREW?
Pressure-brew a full cup of coffee in two minutes with Pipamoka.
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SPECIALTY COFFEE SHOTS
Pro-level espresso with Picopresso.
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COFFEE TO-GO MUGS
Octaroma, the eco-conscious reusable thermo mugs.
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Product information
Brand | WACACO |
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Color | Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 2.85"D x 2.85"W x 7.16"H |
Special Feature | Manual |
Coffee Maker Type | French Press |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Coffee maker |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Included Components | Filter |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Number of Items | 1 |
Human Interface Input | Unknown |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 15.1 ounces |
Manufacturer | WACACO |
ASIN | B083FSGH45 |
Item model number | WC-PIPAMOKA |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #359,506 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #431 in Coffee Machines |
Date First Available | January 15, 2020 |
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Customers like the portability of the coffee maker. They say it's the best portable travel coffee maker because it packs into a travel mug. They also appreciate the appearance of the product, saying it looks great and is excellent. Customers like that the cup does seem to keep the water hot. They like that it'll keep the coffee hot for a long time. They appreciate the ease of cleaning, and quality of the cup. However, some customers have reported issues with the flow of water. They mention that the water doesn't flow through the filter, and it leaves water on top of the filter basket. Customers also have issues with turning. Opinions are mixed on ease of use.
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Customers like the quality of the coffee maker. They say it makes a good cup of coffee, and is worth the work. Customers also mention that the brew taste is rich and delicious, and the coffee is perfectly extracted. Overall, customers find the product very useful and amazing if you travel.
"High quality materials and easy to use. Excellent for traveling and when camping. Very satisfied with my purchase. Highly recommended. Thank you." Read more
"...Aside from making a perfectly extracted cup of coffee, keeping said coffee warm on a cold camping morning and being able to grab the cup and go for..." Read more
"...Those are my main gripes, but otherwise it's a pretty solid travel solution. Now, for a few minor gripes.Minor Gripes:4...." Read more
"...Worked great for pressing both...." Read more
Customers like the portability of the coffee maker. They mention it's very portable, easy to travel with, and great for backpacking. Some say it'll make a great cup of coffee and is easy to pack due to its small size. Customers also mention that it'd be easy to store in an RV.
"...what sold us was the heat retention of the cup and how compact the entire contraption was, no need for anything additional cups...." Read more
"...with (coffee grounds statically stick to it), but it's there and it's lightweight...." Read more
"...fits inside the mug and the shape of it and size are really handy...." Read more
"I like the fact that everything packs into the travel mug. Easy for storage in our RV. It makes a very good cup of coffee that is not bitter...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the coffee maker. They say it has a good design, looks great, and is cool. Some say the finished product is excellent and the overall design and build quality is outstanding.
"This coffee press is very cool...." Read more
"...They realky thought it through, amazing design and concept and the coffee you get is similar with what you get from a Aeropress, all in a..." Read more
"...and indeed makes coffee magically delicious I really appreciate the design...." Read more
"...Everything cleans well and looks great. The cup keeps your hots hot and your colds cold. Very similar to a reverse French press...." Read more
Customers find the coffee maker easy to clean. They mention it's compact and washes and dries without issues.
"...Obvious lines showing water marks. Easy to use Easy clean up...." Read more
"...Unlike some folks reviews say this is not complicated and its very easy to clean simply rinsing with hot water and wiping it dry.. What I did not..." Read more
"...Clean up is fast and easy, a welcome change from my French press. I just purchased a second one...." Read more
"...I used it once and it works as advertised. Cleaning it is a little labor intensive but not too difficult...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the heat of the coffee maker. They mention that the cup does seem to keep it hot. Some say that it turns into an insulated cup that they can carry with them.
"...Aside from making a perfectly extracted cup of coffee, keeping said coffee warm on a cold camping morning and being able to grab the cup and go for..." Read more
"...Worked great for pressing both. Liquid stayed warm with the lid provided & I now keep it in my emergency bag for situations like hurricane light..." Read more
"...Also like the thermos cup with the lid it keeps the coffee hot for a long time. Read instructions and watched a How To video made it easy to..." Read more
"...The cherry on top is that the same Pipamoka turns into an insulated cup that you can carry with you and will keep your coffee warm for hours." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the ease of use of the coffee maker. Some find it super easy to use and fun to use with the cool twisting action, while others say it's a little complicated and hard to use.
"High quality materials and easy to use. Excellent for traveling and when camping. Very satisfied with my purchase. Highly recommended. Thank you." Read more
"...Cons: Takes about 5 minutes to make. Lid does not have a drinking port. Have to buy the case separately. Doesn't come with a..." Read more
"...This thing is amazing!!! The coffee is consistently delicious and easy to make if you follow the simple steps..." Read more
"...Unlike some folks reviews say this is not complicated and its very easy to clean simply rinsing with hot water and wiping it dry.. What I did not..." Read more
Customers find the turning of the coffee maker difficult. They mention that the vacuum makes it difficult to twist, and the top of the unit requires a lot of turning. Customers also say that the dial to filter the coffee will fail to turn freely. They also mention that it's a bit of work to turn the wheel to brew the coffee, and that the method requires a constant twist to complete the vacuum coffee.
"...It is a bit of work to turn the wheel to brew the coffee. I would not recommend this for individuals who have issues with weakness in your hands...." Read more
"...The other negative thing is the twisting is difficult and takes a lot of effort. I can see how the elderly or even my wife could not use this...." Read more
"...The twisting seems a tad awkward and foreign at first but quicky becomes quite doable...." Read more
"...The turning of the orange dial to filter the coffee will fail to turn freely and the whole unit begins to spin preventing the water from filtering..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the flow of the coffee maker. They mention that water doesn't flow through, and it leaves water on top of the filter basket. This makes a mess, as residual water and coffee inevitably drips everywhere. They also mention that the chamber gets loose and doesn''t extract all the water from the chamber.
"...This makes a mess as residual water and coffee inevitably drips everywhere...." Read more
"...First use, I ended up with a blister and it left water in the plastic tube because I was turning the thing to hard and fast...." Read more
"...box, it worked perfectly but then each subsequent use I had water left over in the top that hadn't been sifted through...." Read more
"...The chamber gets loose and does not extract all the water from the chamber...." Read more
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Main Gripes:
1. The funnel isn't much of a funnel. It's an extension, and is a waste of space.
2. There's nowhere to rest the extraction assembly after brewing. This makes a mess as residual water and coffee inevitably drips everywhere. Not a big deal if you're at home, but just an inconvenience when you're traveling.
3. To solve Good Point #1 and Good Point #2, I'd like to see the replacement of the "funnel" with a dosing cup that doubles as a perch (drip container) for the extractor assembly (thank the folks at Fellow for implementing this idea already). Better yet, the dosing cup could include a removable cap that would allow for storage of pre-ground coffee for when you're trying to travel light. That way you could pre-fill the perforated filter basket with one load of coffee, and the 'dosing cup' with another charge. All of this would already pack nicely into the mug itself. The flexibility for users to determine how they want to use it would be nice.
Those are my main gripes, but otherwise it's a pretty solid travel solution. Now, for a few minor gripes.
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4. I don't care for the plastic scoop it comes with (coffee grounds statically stick to it), but it's there and it's lightweight. It won't make a bunch of noise like a metal scoop would if you pack it into the mug. I personally pre-measure and pre-grind my coffee when I'm traveling and put each charge in it's own little storage puck. I may try to find some on Amazon that will pack inside this thing.
5. I misunderstood the Amazon description when it said it has a 10oz capacity. If you brew by the rules, it'll actually make an 8oz cup. Much smaller than my standard U.S. 12 oz cup that I'm used to. This will vary based on your country, but I'd be willing to do a few more twist-n-shouts for that extra 4 oz of morning goodness. Maybe there's a little wiggle room here (please have an exploitable safety factor, pleaseeee), to be determined...
6. And finally, yes, they sell a true drinking lid (separately) for when you're on-the-go or in the car. I can understand why it wasn't included (if you're just sitting around the campfire). But, having that additional lid increases it's versatility (at the cost of 10 U.S. doll hairs). Mine will arrive in the next couple of days. If it's a total flop, I'll update this post. If not, assume it's decent lol.
This nifty little guy fixes that issue. I did a test with crappy Folgers coffee and it tasted pretty darn good. I had three other people taste test and they said it was delish. My main use for this was for camping. I didn’t want to get an aero press. This works really well and does the job. Be forewarned this is for a single cup. You could essentially put more water and grounds and redo the pressing process and make more. But you’ll need another thermos to dump it into when you brew. Everything (all the aks, tools) fits inside the mug and the shape of it and size are really handy. If you follow the instructions you should have no major spill issues. With the mugs with built in presses I found if you overfill you’ll burn yourself trying to press the press all the way to the bottom.
I haven’t tried these methods yet but you can do a cold brew press with this mug as well and using less water/diff beans can make espresso for a deeper richer potency.
I would recommend this for someone who is ok with just one cup, and likes a deep rich flavorful brew of coffee.
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Me gustaría hacer unas puntualizaciones:
Creo que la cuchara medidora debería tener la base plana para poder usarla para prensar la molienda.
Obswrvo que las marcas de llenado del agua son poco visibles, mejorías con color para que resalten del fondo.
Opino que debería tener una marca el tornillo giratorio para hacer el vacío. para avisar de que se acaba su recorido
I was afraid that the twisting mechanism would be uncomfortable to use but it was not hard at all. Happy with the gadget and appreciate the all in one design.
Rather than using it for travel, I was mainly motivated by a desire to have a low maintenance coffee maker (for one person) that could deliver a consistently great brew - and the unique design and function appealed to my minimalist nature. I've had some cheap filter machines in recent years but the hot plates ended up getting rusted from drips, the coffee taste seemed to change and become bitter and oily (maybe due to my not descaling the machine regularly), and the glass jug and filter trays were a pain to keep clean.
So I took the plunge, and in summary...
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1. "TURNING" IS FINE - The turning of the device to extract the coffee was my biggest concern - watching several videos and reading reviews to get an idea of how it actually felt and how long it takes, didn't give me 100% confidence as to how it would be in reality. Would it feel like an eternity to get the coffee out and would my hands be aching by the end of it?
In reality it's fine - I ended up walking around the house for a minute or so while doing the "turning" (like when I'm shaving with an electric razor or brushing my teeth) and it was quite relaxing in a strange way. As to my hands, I just made sure to turn slowly which meant I faced no difficulty in executing each rotation. Those who report it being hard are probably doing it too quick. (Disclaimer: I have good sized hands so I'm not sure if the experience is different for others).
2. CLEANING / MAINTENANCE IS EASY - Cleaning up is so simple - you just pop out the "puck" where the coffee grounds went, and drop the used - and now solid - block of coffee into the bin. There is very little mess, and a quick rinse under the tap gets rid of any final bits on the various components. Occasionally it may benefit from a soapy wash to shift any oils that build up but I'm not sure if it even needs that. You also just need to quickly re-set the orange "dial" once done so it goes back to the bottom or top (?) of the extraction element for next time, but it takes a few seconds.
3. COFFEE TASTE WAS GREAT - Taste wise I have no complaints - the coffee really hit the spot and I'm looking forward to my next one already. For context, I bought a bag of Starbucks Columbian ground coffee to begin with, as I'd noted a previous Amazon reviewer mention that the medium coarseness of a Starbucks ground they had used was ideal for this device (but I'd assume anything labelled as suitable for a French press or filter machine will do). The device is so simple I can't see it becoming contaminated in any way and so would expect it to remain consistent in the coffee it delivers.
4. TRAVEL CUP IS GOOD QUALITY - I have a few insulated mugs with sipping lids and while they work in a similar way to this, I did find that a). they didn't fit in my car cup holders and b). the sipping lid would often leak slightly when I least expected it. So it was a nice surprise to find this cup does fit in my car holder and the screw lid means I can also throw it in my laptop bag without fear of it spilling out (either when full or with some tiny leftover coffee). I understand it also keeps coffee hot for a few hours but I've not tested that out for myself as of yet.
5. DRINK SIZE WAS OKAY - The drink size was not a problem for me although if you need a large mug of black coffee every morning then this may come up a little short. Obviously if you are using a filter machine etc. then you can add more coffee scoops and water and decide how much to pour, but this device has space constraints in terms of how much water you can add. However, the volume it delivers was adequate and would fill most "normal" sized mugs.
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So there we have it - I like it and I hope this helped, but the final decision is yours...