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@glennbishop-smith995720 күн бұрын
An Aeropress really should have been part of this comparison. Initial cost, compactness, energy, cleanup, it’s competitive in every category.
@philipjones345420 күн бұрын
Not including the AeroPress in this video was a pretty big miss! It is the only way we make coffee in our RV.
@mikeweis592520 күн бұрын
Agreed. Our method too. A lot of people just don’t know about it.
@chrismelton6720 күн бұрын
Massive swing and a miss.😀
@DolfKooz20 күн бұрын
Aeropress is our go to when off grid. I use propane to heat water. Easy clean up.
@Dr.Pepper_not20 күн бұрын
I use every day at home, not just for Travel.
@GaryCriswell19 күн бұрын
I was coming here to say the same. Been using mine for a few years now and love it.
@samdoak122220 күн бұрын
Aero press is great , great taste !!
@ManWander20 күн бұрын
i like using the aeropress - am surprised it was not mentioned
@cris_miko20 күн бұрын
I've been using my original Aeropress for nearly 20 years. It is super easy cleanup and perfect brew for me every time (I like a bold brew). If you don't want the plastic they have a super deluxe glass and stainless steel version coming soon but it's $150. I'm tempted 😊
@cooziehiker19 күн бұрын
Yep aero press all the way
@mikeweis592520 күн бұрын
Of your methods I would choose the pour over. But our preferred method for the past 10 years in the rv is an AeroPress. You can boil the water on the stove or kettle. You can grind the beans with a small burr grinder. We carry a small electric one as well as a hand grinder with ceramic burrs. It does not get any better for us.
@davidmonk330419 күн бұрын
Like so many others we use an Aeropress which, combined with a hand-operated burr grinder, provides the perfect fresh coffee with very little energy consumption and easy cleanup
@SinclairTrails20 күн бұрын
Lots of other comments mentioned the Aeropress, and I'll add my vote for that too; that's what we use (along with an electric jug and coffee grinder). Very easy, minimal cleanup.
@christinehocking851417 күн бұрын
Starbucks Via is my RV choice
@tracyc269513 күн бұрын
Starbucks Via is the easiest, quickest coffee to go, and I think the taste is great. Nothing else comes close.
@andrewerickson206520 күн бұрын
I love your options but you left out what I believe is the best option for off grid coffee making. The Aeropress can't be beat! It requires almost no water to clean up and makes a fabulous cup of hot coffee. We have gone through many types of coffee makers and most have broken or been difficult to clean. We now have 2 of the Aeropress coffee makers so we can both enjoy of morning cup together.
@mattlimberg576320 күн бұрын
Nice video. I do exactly as I do at home, brew a full pot (8 cups), turn off maker as soon as done brewing, then save in Mason jars for next days and reheat in microwave (2 minutes). Typically get 4 days out of that pot and day 4 is just as fresh as brew day.
@faithsrvtrip876820 күн бұрын
I make coffee in my RV the same way I made it during Reforger exercise in West Germany when out in the field. Instant coffee plus boiling water plus sugar plus creamer plus mocha of your choice. Prefer thick ceramic mug to hold the heat of hot water and half-n-half for creamer. Not complicated. Kroger has Simple Truth organic instant. Easy, tastes good.
@AllAboutRVs20 күн бұрын
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@theresad699020 күн бұрын
I'm in the instant coffee camp also. Tasters Choice dark roast is very good.
@BruceSmith-cf5yk19 күн бұрын
Adding my vote for the Aero press. It’s fast with easy clean up, and it makes super strong coffee. It’s my choice at home and on the road.
@KenGray20 күн бұрын
Wait....did I miss cold brew? 8-10 hours on the counter, room temp water, and, I use, a french press.
@AllAboutRVs20 күн бұрын
How do I forget that. That would have been a good one.
@joelhansen737320 күн бұрын
Y’all need to try an AeroPress! It’s like an advanced version of a French Press. Super smooth with very little acid! Once you try it you won’t go back! $50. I boil my water with a Chefman induction tea pot. $10 at Walmart & it’s crazy fast!
@sl0rion20 күн бұрын
Absolutely aeropress - we boil our water in a pot on the stove, so it's off-grid friendly, and cleanup is super simple.
@jcontonio20 күн бұрын
Yep, Aeropress. No power. Super easy to clean. Amazing results! We full time in a truck camper and it’s the only thing we use.
@andrew8163220 күн бұрын
AeroPress for the win. I bought one for camping then switched to use it at home as well.
@AllAboutRVs20 күн бұрын
I should have tried one. I’ll take your advice and try it out.
@techiephil692120 күн бұрын
Aeropress for the win. Been using one for years of travel, and now in the Casita. But, being a kinda coffee snob, I have other ways with me- a 4-cup auto-drip with a timer, which takes up little space but does enough for two, a moka pot for my afternoon fix, a pourover for simple boondocking option going into a 16 oz Thermos mug, and a one-cup Walmart Keurig. Oh, and a hand grinder.
@mikeeggleston176919 күн бұрын
I would enjoy you doing the same reviews for making tea.
@sebmeunier352818 күн бұрын
For those living full time in their RV, and liking coffee "the way it should be made" 🙂 (Italian espresso style), you could also have mentioned automatic coffee machines with embedded grinder. You won't get a better coffee while avoiding unnecessary plastic wastes of disposable cups, you buy bags of whole beans at a much cheaper price, and you adjust the grinder to your liking. We've had our Krups 8100 series for almost 6 years now, 3.5 years in the RV. Never leaves the countertop, next to the sink.
@joshlindsay263920 күн бұрын
Just wanted to say you provide great content. Good usable info that is easy to understand. I look forward to watch your new videos as you release them. Thanks sir.
@tjcosta576920 күн бұрын
I have a folding stainless pour over that sits on my cup. Looking to add the aeropress for afternoon espresso. I also always have alpine start instant coffee on hand, it’s a very decent instant cup.
@mrmyke19 күн бұрын
Only one method here produces pressure-brewed espresso with real crema. Not even the (missing) Aeropress does that. Not talking foam, like the Aeropress makes with its hand-pressure. Real crema only comes with the Outin device, and its true pressure system. If you want a real Americano like I do, go with Outin or one of the many other makes of this kind.
@jonathantimblin89047 күн бұрын
We have an aero press on our boat, one for the rv and one for the rv. We can make it cold or hot. We also use a solar water heater by patriot.
@michelefliginger89109 күн бұрын
Love my Folgers coffee bags!
@maxwest72020 күн бұрын
Keurig but the mini, so smaller footprint/storage than yours. 1500w during the heat cycle for 2 or 3 minutes.
@chomp5432120 күн бұрын
You can have drip coffee if you no electricity but have a camping stove: the Coleman camping coffee maker. You can have real espressos without electricity but can boil some water: Flair espresso makers.
@glenf411519 күн бұрын
We started off using an Aeropress but have since switched to Starbucks Via Instant. They also have a latte version if you like milk and sugar in your coffee but you are away from the RV on a hike.
@JRyderWolf19 күн бұрын
You can use the tea bag type pods in a french press also and it cuts cleanup way down, also they make strainer bags for your own ground coffee for the french press. Hopefully this will save you some frustration :)
@Maxid119 күн бұрын
My mom was a big perked coffee drinker. And I mean she drank a LOT of coffee. I've only seen some people when I was in the Navy drink more coffee than she did (minus the constant stream of vulgarities). I don't drink much coffee anymore but when I did I liked drip or french press. I had a small espresso maker/frother that I liked a lot but it took a bunch of clean up. But it made some stellar cups of snooty coffee drinks (expect a learning curve).
@franflannery871120 күн бұрын
I loved my MYJO.....hot water and cup and your cup
@amymc50520 күн бұрын
I’m doing the pour over as well! That espresso maker is fancy!
@ruthgumataotao179219 күн бұрын
A batch of cold brew(made with Toddy, stored in fridge) and FF carbmaster milk. Only mess is the cup I drink out of. Great cold or hot.
@betterwithrum17 күн бұрын
I have the Moka pot. Like you, no one else drinks coffee in my family. I went with it for space savings and to consume propane instead of electricity for coffee.
@earlreaganjr938120 күн бұрын
Great video. Like you, I'm the only drinking coffee. For RVing I've used all of those in your video except the Expresso maker. Finally settled on Mr. Coffee 5 cup/25oz drip model BVMC-PC05BL1; 120 VAC/60Hz; 650 watt. I bought a Jackery 1000 so I can make a small pot of coffee whether hooked up to shore power or NOT. We can use the Jackery to power my wife's Ninja 750 watts smoothie maker for her breakfast too.
@billshepard591715 күн бұрын
We have a Keurig for regular daily use but when we don't have shore power I use a MyJo. Just add hot water and use your everyday k-cups. Almost zero clean up needed.
@CollinsRoadTheatres20 күн бұрын
I'm a Keurig guy, mostly for the convenience and I usually only can have one cup in the morning. Electric is always first choice, but I did buy a Presto 02835 MyJo® Single Cup Coffee Maker ($22) for making coffee from K-cups without electricity. Works very well when you don't have electricity.
@kristenmclean279220 күн бұрын
Great episode!! Thanks so much for the side by side discussion. Super-helpful. ❤
@bertkelly765020 күн бұрын
I'm the only coffee drinker also. I use the coffee buddy. Sits on the cup with mesh to hold the grounds and pour over, brew to your taste. I use the electric kettle to make hot water or flame for boon docking. Minimal clean up.
@RobertWillig-uy9zp19 күн бұрын
I use K cups from San Francisco Bay because the coffee is really good and there is less garbage. Also, the used coffee pods are compostable.
@johnmonk6620 күн бұрын
size also matters, if you want to make a big thermos to last, you need drip coffee or a percolator
@robertnasser993720 күн бұрын
I use all of those for emergency use. Boondocking - a 3000w inverter and my Jura works great
@gloriatreis220419 күн бұрын
I have a single cup drip coffee maker that doesn't take up much counter space. I have a 1500-watt power bank with an 80 AH battery to power my electric appliances when I am boondocking.
@blackeyeracing20 күн бұрын
You missed the AeroPress.
@AllAboutRVs20 күн бұрын
I should have included it since it’s similar to the French press but different enough.
@dannythervguy20 күн бұрын
No problems with keurig coffee maker when you have a 5500 onan generator.
@Masterchief68a20 күн бұрын
I like the keurig it’s easy to use and you get the same cup of coffee every time!
@ipcamper994020 күн бұрын
I like the single serve pour over, think I will order that. We have a small Keurig that we usually use, and we have the old camp percolator. I have had that percolator for over 40 years of camping, and it still gets used when we camp without power.
@hamiltonearth20 күн бұрын
I use cold brew on camping trips… no heating needed… and nice an cool on a summer morning…
@philsmith540020 күн бұрын
Innovative video - thanks!
@pauldem54420 күн бұрын
We have a 5 cup Mr Coffee drip coffee maker. Draws about 350w and perfect amount of coffee for both of us in the morning.
@sarahmcarthur910720 күн бұрын
Ooh, ooh--could you do a video about making coffee but grinding your own on the road? We like to bring beans with us but when we are boondocking we have to use a hand grinder, but the grinder we have is hard to use over a couple of cups' worth, so looking at choices would be great. Love this video--thanks so much for doing it, and I hope you had lots of fun with the different products!
@girlsluvhemis220 күн бұрын
Learn so much from your videos ❤❤❤❤❤
@bethalexander425713 күн бұрын
What I found really interesting is the information about watts and watt hours. There is not much info. on that. You made it very clear. My new 2000watt power bank with2043 watt hours has been my question for how long until it needs charging. Please make a video that reviews RV appliances comparing their electric use capacities. And how low in battery power can a lithium battery go and be healthy. A video for newbies trying to camp overland and off grid, i.e. cracker barrel or Harvest Host.
@ronthompson352520 күн бұрын
Aaaah the one cup Keurig is our go too.
@Ekib-Niatnuom19 күн бұрын
Great info! Where do you get your awesome hats from?
@metaller_alex19 күн бұрын
It would be nice to have comparison table at the end of video, thanks.
@AllAboutRVs19 күн бұрын
Noted! Good idea. That would be helpful
@kiwi263120 күн бұрын
Power available or sunny days, it’s the Kuerig single use as its compact. No power… it’s percolator but man the restricted gas takes it’s a long time to reach boil. Then there is the easiest way, cold coffee cans such as Black Rifle’s canned espresso’s.
@davidpatrick181320 күн бұрын
tnx
@cooziehiker19 күн бұрын
Need to consider the Aeropress!
@markreynolds957020 күн бұрын
I make k-cups without power.
@chrisruef922119 күн бұрын
Love my perc
@f2cmadmaxx20 күн бұрын
Comparing WH for 8 cups of drip to 1 cup of Keurig?
@Assassin195919 күн бұрын
"Trying to feed your legal addictive stimulants," I like that.
@davesnacks20 күн бұрын
MYJO for the win. Easier than an aeropress.
@kickartist120 күн бұрын
I’m a drip girl, 4-cup (small) coffee maker with filtered water. After brewing, decant into a Stanley and it’s hot for as long as I need it. I’m on the fence for a crowd because that’s a 20% use case. I do love a percolator and used one at home for years because it brews the best tasting coffee, but the clean-up is awful.
@timf691620 күн бұрын
Nice
@johnr554520 күн бұрын
Thanks god bless
@larrygeorge466020 күн бұрын
Javy or instant coffee. 😊
@atracamoniusvlogs20 күн бұрын
All about rv's in mo vlogs house
@Eec202320 күн бұрын
Learn to enjoy ice coffee and buy Starbucks by the quart. Pre roasted, splash of creamer, done.
@markspencer944120 күн бұрын
Yeah but if you have a Bluetti AC200L in your RV connected to a couple of Solar panels being out of power is extremely difficult! I have one powering my RV it discharges to 60% during the night and recharges back to 100% by 9am, my 65”tv, WiFi run 24/7…
@AllAboutRVs20 күн бұрын
Yes solar makes power options much better. We have a Victron Setup with solar.
@johnmonk6620 күн бұрын
wow, coffee tea bags about 2 bucks a cup? most expensive one
@crystalherrin785820 күн бұрын
Lots of people believe you should not was your coffee making device every time you use it.
@andyevans911820 күн бұрын
👍👍🏝
@Ukraineisawesone20 күн бұрын
Been using a French press for decades. Too easy.
@thehiltsleys14 күн бұрын
What happened to your intro at the beginning of the videos? I noticed the last few didn't have your traditional self-intro.
@AllAboutRVs12 күн бұрын
Trying to get to the info as quick as I can. I might have to bring them back. They are fun to make
@vikp611520 күн бұрын
Bro you can get really nice espresso machine for 150$ and it will make best coffee thsn any of this gadgets u have. Technology went far now for cheap.
@AllAboutRVs20 күн бұрын
Good tip.
@aj-li4ly20 күн бұрын
Gizmos and gadgets, all end up in a landfill. Buy less and simplify.
@frostyjim263315 күн бұрын
Big Fail by not including AeroPress
@jameshodgins193714 күн бұрын
This is all way to complicated, especially for travel. I just use coffee bags. Way simpler and only the coffee cup to clean when done,