Like yourself I enjoy camping on the bike along with a good coffee, untill the price is more realistic I will keep to instant way to pricey for us normal realistic people, price of a kettle £10 lasts for years !! Great video and well explained n
@@themotorbikecamper5990 yep, it’s a good life isn’t it! I still use other ways for my coffee, particularly like the simple coffee bag for a quick decent coffee on the move..
@@davidcrilley2171 thanks David, it’s good to see various options and I’ll eventually get round to testing an Aeropress as it seems to be the gold standard..
Sean and Faye on Tins on Tour reviewed that expresso maker. I notice they don't use it when they are out and about. If I'm honest it doesn't appeal to me, too much Pfaff. If you're an expresso drinker it will be ideal. I'd imagine that's quite a small audience.
@@jacksjaunts8580 I think you’re right as an espresso drinker it is very much worth it for me, in fact I’m typing this while camping on another trip and enjoying the espresso but like you say probably a more limited use otherwise.. it’s good to test them out literally in the field as it’s only doing so provides a better feedback.. I still carry some coffee bags just in case 😂
Like yourself I enjoy camping on the bike along with a good coffee, untill the price is more realistic I will keep to instant way to pricey for us normal realistic people, price of a kettle £10 lasts for years !! Great video and well explained n
@@themotorbikecamper5990 yep, it’s a good life isn’t it! I still use other ways for my coffee, particularly like the simple coffee bag for a quick decent coffee on the move..
Does the Brevoy make the most amount of coffee.....then the other makes you've tested....
'Ull' east yorkshire.
@@JohnRichardson-v2l no it makes identical volumes, this one seems to have bigger battery but otherwise very similar..both good 👍🏻
Hi Andrew, good video, but think I’ll stick with my Aeropress.
@@davidcrilley2171 thanks David, it’s good to see various options and I’ll eventually get round to testing an Aeropress as it seems to be the gold standard..
I love camping, I love biking & I love coffee...... so that's another £100 you're going to cost me 🤣 But you can't put a price on happiness 😎
@@TheDervMan working quite well on current camping trip, means a quick brew available in morning while everything packed away ready to go 👍🏻
Sean and Faye on Tins on Tour reviewed that expresso maker. I notice they don't use it when they are out and about. If I'm honest it doesn't appeal to me, too much Pfaff. If you're an expresso drinker it will be ideal. I'd imagine that's quite a small audience.
@@jacksjaunts8580 I think you’re right as an espresso drinker it is very much worth it for me, in fact I’m typing this while camping on another trip and enjoying the espresso but like you say probably a more limited use otherwise.. it’s good to test them out literally in the field as it’s only doing so provides a better feedback.. I still carry some coffee bags just in case 😂