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  • mjoyce
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    Originally posted by broleur View Post
    Aeropress and a shitty Rhinowares grinder. I’ve brewed at 40,000 ft many times, it feels weird asking the flight attendant for a cup of plain hot water but it’s worth it.
    In addition to my travel kit (usually aeropress plus lido) I also have a great zojirushi thermos bottle. Making an extra cup in my hotel room in the morning and bringing it with me has been a life saver, especially if travelling in countries that offer tea at every opportunity but never coffee (I still drink the tea offered to me, but have a sneaky sip from the thermos between meetings).

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  • Erimus
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    You shouldn't be bragging about it.

    Man Banned From US Airways After Mid-Flight AeroPress Incident

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  • broleur
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    Aeropress and a shitty Rhinowares grinder. I’ve brewed at 40,000 ft many times, it feels weird asking the flight attendant for a cup of plain hot water but it’s worth it.

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  • Alaarx
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    I used to pack my Lido but im eyeing the Aergrind to fit inside my aeropress

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  • Takako
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    Honestly for portability and packing size, I would vote Aeropress!

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  • MattyRay
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    Hotel room in Mauritius...

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  • dsgfh
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    I do a fair bit of staying in hotels for work, so I've been carrying a grindripper for about 5 years now.
    The other essential though, unless you're traveling to places like Melbourne or Auckland with a great local supply, is a good water filter. Nothing ruins your morning brew faster than hard, over-treated water. (Sydney, QLD, NYC & London, I'm looking at you) Stick to shop bought water otherwise.
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    Not quite camping

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    More boating essentialsClick image for larger version

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  • Dimal
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    Way to go Paul...

    Mal.

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  • KopiV
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    That's a great spot to enjoy a brew and the view. Think I've turned a shade green!

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  • kbc
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    Camping and holiday essential - the pourover

    Hi. It's easy to use and compact. Very solid. A grade quality. Grind consistency is good.
    The only downside it that grinding is hard work. A slightly longer handle would help but they can't fit that in. I guess that's the compromise they had to make.

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  • yabba
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    Bought a Cafflano at MICE. Very innovative.
    I don't sell them. Bombora have them
    I just had a look at it on doobtube. I was especially impressed by the pourer's speed and quantity of water released, it looks slow and controlled. Whats the coffee like from it? Is the grind consistent?

    Cheers Yabba

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  • Alaarx
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    Just looked it the Cafflano and looks pretty great but i think ill stick with my porlex/aeropress for now.

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