

This is easy to fix though, as I just don’t leave them attached and everything goes back to normal. I’m not totally sure what exactly is causing it, however if I leave the Prismo attached to the Aeropress, it sometimes bends out the support of the Prismo, causing it to not seal correctly. It is awesome to just have a quick attachment that completely changes how my Aeropress brews coffee.īeing able to decide at a moment’s notice that I want to have a stronger, fuller bodied cup of coffee, but still use the convenience of an Aeropress is just awesome. I really like everything about the Prismo, it was exactly what I expected and so much more. The filter looks really cool with the logo, and patterned laser drilled holes This seal also allows you to be able to make cold brew! Have I tried that yet? No… because I’m too impatient. However with this no drip seal, it won’t go through the filter, meaning you can make stronger coffee than standard. The no drip seal is awesome! One of the difficult things about the standard Aeropress is that if you are brewing normally (not inversion brewing) the coffee tends to leak through the filter when you are still trying to brew.

You can see the no drip seal from the top and bottom here.Yeah, that’s right, Folgers tastes good with the Prismo, think about that for a minute. Looking for an espresso maker (manual or automatic) but just can’t quite take it upon yourself to spend that much? The Prismo is a great alternative, and allows you to have something similar, but inexpensive.Īs of right now, I am using the Breakfast Blend Folgers coffee, and I’ll be honest, its really good. It uses really the same exact procedures as the Aeropress, but just allows for a bit more pressure (and a bit of science) to create an impressive Espresso-like experience. This is really all it is, the filter and the Prismo
