2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

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That’s a great idea with the Javapresse!pthomas745 said:I'm an Aeropress fan, also. Have a Javapresse grinder that I use my power drill to grind the coffee. Used to use a moka pot, then a french press. But, the Aeropress won out since it is so easy to clean.
That’s why I paid the big $$$ for the 400!ScottG said:Seriously? It doesn't get much easier than a percolator and a propane burner. When camping gets so complicated I need an inverter to drink coffee I think I'll just pack it in and stay home. ;-)(Ok, I'm just teasing. To each their own. I enjoy coffee and actually do like hearing all the different approaches!)A few years back we camped next to three buddies with a pop-up and a whole array of vehicles and equipment. The guy who owned the pop-up had never camped without his wife or shore power, and had only a Kurig on hand for the morning brew. VROOOM goes the 5000W commercial generator, probably burning more gasoline than coffee produced. I guess when it comes to morning joe you do what you gotta' do! :-)



Photomom said:Aeropress. If you can boil water you can have excellent coffee.

N7SHG_Ham said:There is definitely a learning curve to good coffee with the AeroPress, I have it down to an 18 second grind, followed by a 105 second brew in the AeroPress before pressing the plunger. Makes a just right 16 oz cup for one




