Buy an AeroPress for $49 and get any 500g bag of coffee for free (including single origin which is $40).
No coupon code needed, just add the Aeropress and 500g coffee to your cart and it should work.
Note: Free shipping only on orders above $75, I had to pay for regular shipping ($16.89 to SA). The total cost was $65.89 with regular shipping.
Free 500g Coffee with Aeropress Purchase $49 + Delivery ($0 with $75 Spend) @ Sensory Lab
Last edited 10/04/2020 - 14:23 by 1 other user
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Not too bad. I grabbed one from Snowys in Keswick a couple of weeks ago when they had 10% off storewide but their regular price is $39.90 so something to consider if you live in SA (or QLD 4500) and want to choose your own coffee. Free postage a few times a year too.
These are great for travel, or making decent coffee on budget.
I almost wore mine out making coffee every day, for years, until I upgraded to a proper espresso coffee machine.
If I could actually do any traveling / camping at the moment I'd still be bringing it with me.Are the Delters better? Was looking for a deal on either but it seems Alternative Brewing has been banned from OzBargain…
Yeah Delters are marginally better but quite a bit more pricey. It really depends how particular your tastes are as to whether the price difference is worth it. At this price with beans included you really can't go wrong with an Aeropress (I use mine nearly every day).
Awesome, thanks
Why was alternative brewing banned?
Not sure, but from this looks like they tried to get around a ban (?)
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/deals/alternativebrewing.com.au
Have a Delter and an Aeropress. Both are great, but you might find one better for your needs than the other.
Delter makes slightly better coffee - less bitter - but it takes a bit longer to clean up and is less simple.
Aeropress is easier to clean, and is more portable for travel. Packed away the right way, I can fit a Porlex grinder on the inside of the brewer, and store my cup around the exterior. This gives a relatively compact brewer/grinder/cup setup, whereas all three need to be separate when rocking a Delter.
I've moved to the Delter for my daily office coffee, but still use a standard Aeropress when traveling (the special Travel Edition Aeropress doesn't seem right for my use case).
Great! Thanks, may look out for a stainless filter + aeropress combo deal then
I reckon the AeroPress is the best value for money, highest ROI, whatever you want to call it item I've ever purchased.
Anyone knows how many filters included? Thanks
I'd recommend buying a stainless steel filter asap anyway, to save your wallet (and the environment)
(https://www.perfectdailygrind.com/2015/01/aeropress-filter-w…)
You get a pack of 350 in the box
I'm obviously not the target audience. $30 for a cup from their store is a bit much for me.