My Favorite Travel Coffee Kits for 2021

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @kgwilso
    @kgwilso 3 года назад +3

    Great tips! I have an Aeropress but you’ve convinced me to get the permanent filter.

    • @joshfenn
      @joshfenn  3 года назад

      The mesh filter has been awesome! The convenience has been the biggest benefit for me, but I like the taste a bit more and get to save some money/waste on paper filters.

  • @user-vv4lo5yz3h
    @user-vv4lo5yz3h 2 года назад

    Just subscribed been awhile since I found a RUclipsr with great content that Is useful in life 🙏

    • @joshfenn
      @joshfenn  2 года назад

      Glad you’re enjoying the videos, thanks for the support!

  • @callmelil
    @callmelil 3 года назад +1

    I'm not the biggest coffee fan but I like to drink a cup every now and then, and since I'm always on the road, Aeropress GO would really help me out. Thanks for the video! ☕

    • @joshfenn
      @joshfenn  3 года назад +1

      Definitely a good fit for you if you ever decide to pick something up! Small, inexpensive, and consistently great coffee 👍

  • @jchowTEO
    @jchowTEO 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely love the Pakt coffee kit. I used to always travel with my aeropress, but brewing on the go felt like a clunky process especially when hot water sources weren’t readily available. The Pakt coffee kit streamlines the brewing process. I have everything I need in one kit. It’s definitely bulkier than the aeropress but I prioritize making space for it in my luggage because I just love it so much.

    • @joshfenn
      @joshfenn  2 года назад

      They’re definitely my two favorites! I still alternate between the two depending on the trip, love the all in one setup with Pakt though, having a kettle is excellent when I can spare the space.

  • @jimvazquez5203
    @jimvazquez5203 2 года назад

    Watching you press down on in equipment whilst it’s on the scale!! 😮

  • @bigmac3006
    @bigmac3006 3 месяца назад

    Great vid!

  • @tacoma_jon
    @tacoma_jon 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video Josh. Getting tired of lugging my Nespresso machine around with me 😂😂. All kidding aside these are all good options. I use a Stanley French press when I’m out camping.

    • @joshfenn
      @joshfenn  3 года назад +1

      Haha I’m sure that gets cumbersome! Never been a big French press user but Stanley stuff is great, no idea they made a French press!

    • @tacoma_jon
      @tacoma_jon 3 года назад

      @@joshfenn
      Stanley Adventure All-in-One, Boil + Brewer French Press Coffee Maker - 32oz BPA Free Campfire Coffee Pot Heats up Tea or Soup - Great for Camping and Travel - Dishwasher Safe, www.amazon.com/dp/B01H7MK3IC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_DENYQX5F5DCCBME9G27J?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

  • @pw1669
    @pw1669 Год назад

    When I travel I use the Stanley stainless French press. It is small, slim and indestructible. I use theGourmia GDK368 Electric Collapsible Kettle to boil the water. I have a slim portable grinder too but most of the time I bring ground coffee. It holds 15 oz. I can use it as a cup to drink from also and it keeps it warm for a long time. It is not for hiking, it's on the heavier side but I always pack it in my suitcase. I use the Kettle to make tea in the afternoon. I bring tea bags along with a tiny container of ground ginger, ground tumeric and cinnamon. I also bring honey packets for the tea. I use the good earth sweet and spicy tea bag and a Yerba mate tea bag for each cup of tea. I like it strong.

    • @pw1669
      @pw1669 Год назад

      I think I am going to buy this instead to boil water. Slim and only 300 watts. Perfect to use with my generator if the power goes out.
      www.amazon.com/Jettle-Electric-Kettle-Stainless-Temperature/dp/B0BFTMM5PC/ref=sr_1_16?crid=2HYXVPG3F0YYL&keywords=Travel%2Bkettle&qid=1676689967&s=home-garden&sprefix=travel%2Bkettle%2Cgarden%2C225&sr=1-16&th=1

    • @joshfenn
      @joshfenn  Год назад

      Stanley is always a solid choice, glad it’s working well for you! Making a note of the kettle too, thanks for sharing your setup!

    • @pw1669
      @pw1669 Год назад

      @@joshfenn I also have an old Stainless steel coffee press from Starbucks. It's small so it's even better probably to take. I forgot about it.

  • @mickeymouse5927
    @mickeymouse5927 Год назад

    Hi, thanks for the video! What is the link for the reusable mesh filter for the aeropress or one similar that is budget friendly and good. Thanks!

    • @joshfenn
      @joshfenn  Год назад

      Mine is about 10 years old now and seems to be unavailable unfortunately. This one seems to be pretty similar and well reviewed though if you wanted to give it a shot: amzn.to/3yGP0hQ

  • @djy0tub3r
    @djy0tub3r 2 года назад +1

    FYI "Sisters Coffee Company" is great coffee in Sisters, OR

    • @joshfenn
      @joshfenn  2 года назад +1

      For sure! Been a while since I’ve had anything from them but it was great from what I remember. Stocked in a lot of grocery stores here in Portland too

  • @kenal1532
    @kenal1532 2 года назад

    A week ago im in my grandpa house, in some mountain in indonesia. I spent 7 days there.
    I bought some pre grinded coffee and a little foursquare paperfilter( disposable, one use ). But i rinse it after every brewing.
    Its kinda work, and so cheap(yeA!). Peace!.

    • @joshfenn
      @joshfenn  2 года назад

      Glad to hear it’s working well for you, thanks for sharing!

  • @flanmoran
    @flanmoran 2 года назад

    I’m really looking forward to trying the Aeropress Go for car camping this summer, & for some overseas travel coming up.
    My current favorite solution for camping & commute/office is the Presse mug by Bobble ($20 on Amzn), which provides a unique French press brew in a snap. Recently went on a climbing trip out at Vantage with a bunch of other PNW coffee aficionados, and my morning Joe was far superior to anyone else’s, with far simpler setup and cleaning. Plus the mug keeps the coffee hot for hours, and is about 85% leakproof in a bag, unless you invert/shake. Highly recommend!
    Favorite coffee shop in Seattle (home) is Cafe Javasti, in Maple Leaf. 😍☕️

    • @joshfenn
      @joshfenn  2 года назад +1

      I’ll have to check out that mug, thanks for sharing the insights! Making a note of the coffee shop too for the next time in in Seattle ☕️

  • @zacharysmola8032
    @zacharysmola8032 3 года назад

    I have a simple stainless steel pour over with no filter it is all just mesh. Sometimes you get a little thickness in the coffee and at the bottom maybe some straggling grounds but it is very simple. I had Counter Culture big trouble recently seemed to like that one. Can pre grind beans before you leave or bring a small electric grinder. I do it like this every morning with a kettle if I was away I would prob just heat the water in the microwave. Good idea of visiting different coffee shops to try something unique you won't get in your hometown.

    • @joshfenn
      @joshfenn  3 года назад

      Thanks for sharing your setup!

  • @heywardfi
    @heywardfi 2 года назад

    I saw a clear jar being used to store coffee. Try to not use a clear jar to hold ground coffee or whole beans. Light, like heat, degrades the beans or grounds.

    • @joshfenn
      @joshfenn  2 года назад

      That was just a rocks glass I used to bring some beans into the studio for filming, no need to worry haha.

  • @karimlamatt5303
    @karimlamatt5303 3 года назад

    I have just join your Chanel :)

  • @naormeningher
    @naormeningher 3 года назад +1

    I must admit, though I'm a HUGE fan of Pakt, I truly never understood the Coffee Kit. It seems ridiculous - why would I pack so much stuff in my minimalist backpack, when in literally ANY airbnb in the world there's coffee options. And if worst comes to worst, I can buy coffee. But carrying a KETTLE with me?! Which room doesn't have a kettle nowadays?!

    • @joshfenn
      @joshfenn  3 года назад +1

      I totally get where your coming from. For me, I think it shines as an option for extended stays while traveling. If you know you’ll be somewhere for a few weeks without moving locations I’d much prefer a full setup instead of a keurig or something you you might find where you’re staying. I had to fly back to Michigan to stay with my Mom for a few weeks last year and she has no kettle or coffee maker, and lives in the country far from any coffee shops, so it was really great in that situation.
      All of that being said, it’s quite large and heavy and not ideal for every trip. Definitely a niche product for a niche situation, but great for the right person or situation.