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The JavaJug2 with JavaJacket is a cutting-edge accessory for the AeroPress coffee maker, designed to enhance your brewing experience by providing optimal heat retention and effortless serving capabilities, all wrapped in a sleek gray finish.
| ASIN | B06XN6LJNQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,377,297 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #3,354 in Coffee Machines |
| Brand | JavaGear |
| Brand Name | JavaGear |
| Capacity | 2 Pounds |
| Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 17 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Carafe |
| Item Weight | 0.72 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | JavaGear |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | 並行輸入品 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Portable |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Regular Hot Coffee, Espresso-based Drinks |
| Style | Modern, Compact |
| UPC | 727908897487 727908897517 |
A**R
And now I am delighted I made the purchase
I did not even realize the minor annoyances of using the old immersion blender cup for my morning press--until I tried the JavaJug. I was hesitant to pay so much for what seemed flimsy materials to me... I didn't "get" it til I used it for the first time. And now I am delighted I made the purchase. (In fact I came to Amazon to order a second one for my other home.) This design is, like the Aeropress, thoughtfully conceived in many details that become apparent as you use it. It is a perfect, steady base for pressing, and it's the perfect size for adding water to make a 'longer' coffee. I make Bulletproof coffee, so I blend in the other ingredients with my immersion blender right in the jug. Surprisingly, the JJ pours like a dream; usually just one small drip on the outside of the spout, not streaks of mess running down to the table. I don't use the insulating sleeve--I find the jug maintains the perfect temperature long enough for me to enjoy my cups. I have even come to appreciate the lightweight material: I have packed my coffee kit for an upcoming trip--all right inside the jug, and the clip has now revealed its beautiful functionality to me. This review is a gush because I am truly that impressed--I have no affiliation with any company related to the product. I'm just that rare thing: a very satisfied customer.
G**E
Hot pot for Aeropress. Coffee. Yum.
This Javajug is a great accessory for the Aeropress. I just went to look and am glad I bought it last spring. I can't find them on Amazon today, 1/29/17 and it says they don't know if they will be back in stock. Maybe because it was pretty expensive for what it is and the cozy make it even more pricey. I paid $28.90 for my JavaJug, cozy combo. The Aeropress is sold separately. I love that my Aeropress and it's stuff stays together and clean in the JavaJug. They should have made more cozy colors to choose from. They only had red, blue and grey. I do wish that the top latch held a little better. At home it is no big deal because it sits on the counter by my coffee stuff and never tips over but while traveling and camping it has opened up a few times resulting me in chasing down parts in the coffee/tea/cooking stuff bin and having to wash the parts before using them. I am going to try and bend the latch a little to grab better. I love the measuring lines in it. I usually just make americano by pressing and topping it up with hot water. I love the stainless for looks and functionality. The cozy keeps my coffee hot for the 2nd cup. If this thing had a lip protector I would drink out of it. It keeps the coffee warm better than my mug. I need a mug cozy to keep my coffee hot. I preheat the Javajug, Aeropress and my coffee mug with boiling water before I start making coffee and still the mug gets cold fast especially when camping. I guess I need to drink faster. They say you can boil water in it but the handle gets really hot and it is hard to maneuver on the stove while trying not to catch the hot pad on fire. I tried it on our campstove once after taking the cozy off and will not use it on a burner, electric or gas again. It is too narrow for safety and the stainless is a little discolored from that adventure. Also after boiling water in it I was concerned that it was too hot to put the cozy back on. Sticking to the teapot for boiling water. As for washing it up I haven't had rusting on the latch pin and latch like some other reviews but I don't put it in the dishwasher or in soapy water. I just put some hot water in it, dump that out and wipe it out with a paper towel and let it air dry. Same with the Aeropress. I just rinse that with hot water after pressing and dumping the grounds on the flower bed at home or in the trash, wiping with paper towel then letting that air dry. Overall I would buy this again and would recommend it to other Aeropress users.
J**N
Five Stars
Great product. It's sturdy, looks nice on the counter and makes water measurement a snap.
K**.
Perfect Aeropress Accessory
This is the perfect Aeropress Accessory! It holds everything so nicely and the markings on the inside work like a dream. I'd like to see it improved with a detachable handle or something. That would make it even easier for travel. I did not find the clasp challenging to operate, as other reviewers mentioned. It could be a bit more secure when the Aeropress is loaded in. Often the top pops off during travel. I would use the velcro strap to solve this problem, but that's used to strap my coffee grinder on the side. Other than that, it's great!
P**8
I will probably keep the jug for travel even though ...
I will probably keep the jug for travel even though I was not informed until it arrived that the latch cannot be submersed. Why? Because apparently it will rust. How hard would it have been to make a device out of 100 per cent stainless steel?
J**.
Essential for AeroPress
I love my JavaJug! It is solidly constructed, simple, light, and meticulously engineered. The aeropress is absolutely incomplete without this product. I use the JavaJug to carry my aeropress to and from work in my backpack, which has both reduced my carry weight versus carrying a filled thermos and allowed me to have the freshest possible coffee at work. As a cyclist, every ounce counts. The ability to boil and measure water in the JavaJug is indispensable. It takes all of the guesswork out of making multiple cups of coffee or getting a consistent single americano. After boiling several times on coil, glass, and gas burners, the Jug is unscathed and the marks are as clear as when I bought it. Even the neoprene sleeve is thick and sturdy, dries quickly, and relatively stain resistant. Because the bare metal is not very insulated, I strongly discourage choosing the option without the sleeve. I was very impressed with the quality of the JavaJug. The clasp is secure, although I found it fits best if you push the press towards the opposite side as you clasp it. TL;DR - Buy this yesterday if you love your AeroPress. If I could give it more stars, I would.
T**D
I like it, but it could be improved
I like it and will definitely use it. Disappointed the little tab that secures the latch to the lid broke within 10 minutes. After installing the aeropress, jacket and strap, I tested it by shaking it. Could be why my latch thingy broke, probably why my latch thingy broke. Regardless, its not a strong part. The rest of the jug is fantastic; strong enough for the job. Latch thing is not that big of a deal as the neoprene jacket strap holds it all together really well. Great idea for a product, wish there was a better latching mechanism for the lid. Now I gotta deal with that flippy floppy latch thingy... it is annoying and I will probably cut it off. A silicone cap or silicone straps would be better to secure the lid if future versions come to light IMO; jacket will work for now.
J**G
Great quality and huge
I really like the size of the javajug it holds everything very well. The only thing I don't like about it is the fit of the locking mechanism. Without the lid it closes over the aeropress and clamps it down but doesn't actually hook on the lip like i would like it to. I understand there are limitations thought. Overall fantastic product, quality and I and very happy with this purchase for my aeropress
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