I’m an airline pilot and there’s a captain I frequently fly with who has one of these. It might not be great coffee, but it helps to put its use in context… It’s 5am, we’re on the plane before all the coffee shops are open, after minimum rest at the hotel the night before, and the captain offers you espresso. It feels like the best coffee of all time. Plus, it easily beats the tepid brown fluid we refer to as ‘coffee’ from the galley.
@mgraham_Indiana3 ай бұрын
Context is a powerful influencer for sure.
@赤砂-z3u3 ай бұрын
if you really need coffee at an unpropriate time, maybe consider getting some caffeine pills for athelets (really handy when you need it!) or just some good instant - instants don't taste great but I'd imagine it would not be too far from an underextrated 20 ml longo. As James mentioned the coffee this thing makes is just "better than your average hotel coffee," so does good instant!
@gienneq92853 ай бұрын
Mateee I’m a pilot too! This looks like the perfect thing to have. I’m buying one soon!
@gienneq92853 ай бұрын
@@foragingadventures we get adequate rest. But like everybody else we need some time to wake up sometimes. Hence good ☕️.
@wilbobaggins15503 ай бұрын
@@gienneq9285amen brother, safe travels!
@chadevely9403 ай бұрын
Seeing James Hoffman on your flight and then noticing he's actually making espresso would be hilarious.
@mrt59903 ай бұрын
I would ask him for a taste...
@mrt59903 ай бұрын
I would ask him for a taste...
@Chzydawg3 ай бұрын
…and failing miserably.. That would be hilarious.
@quantumbacon3 ай бұрын
"I hope you have enough for everyone"
@ArthurKhazbs3 ай бұрын
I wonder if the airport security is like: What on Earth is that unidentified contraption?!
@carpathianpsychonaut3 ай бұрын
It feels like this is "the thing before the things that get it right" - there's always a product that seems to be almost there and interesting but then gets hopped over fairly soon by the ones that crack the shortcomings. As an aside, that's a beautiful looking city!
@marcusburke48693 ай бұрын
Indeed. Second mover advantage is a very real thing
@mariab14293 ай бұрын
I want to visit this city now!
@Ozzymandius13 ай бұрын
Good point. Hopefully they make it a bit cheaper too.
@nbougeard3 ай бұрын
exactly how wacacao got to the picopresso. the mini and nano were just not great, and they were a savvy enough company to adapt and make the product enthusiasts really wanted.
@GadgetsGearCoffee3 ай бұрын
true! it's a first of its kind (I think) and that'll get other companies brewing up ideas to compete which means it'll only get better. I can only imagine it be challenging to have an all in one brewer that can get up to temp and maintain that temp in that small format and charge
@cjwatson93 ай бұрын
I work in a remote oilfield in the far north of Alaska. There is something profoundly magical about having a freshly brewed espresso in my truck in the dead of February when it's -40 outside, bonus points if I can blow a colleagues mind by sharing one with them. If you the reader happen upon this and you're on the fence about this brewer I couldn't recommend it more. I just purchased the upgraded brewing basket and I truly look forward to exploring this machine further and I'm sure James will review the add on at some point as well.
@cerealport27263 ай бұрын
oilfield worker here. About 15 years ago, on a couple of offshore rigs in Australia, a few of us put some money together and bought a cheap espresso machine to use in our office. Coffee was replenished each time someone had a crew-change. We were lucky that we had fresh milk delivered often too, well, not everywhere... Anyway, it may not seem like a big deal, and may not have been the best coffee or machine, but it was just something different, and nice to have. It also meant we got a lot more visitors to our office than before... Nowadays, It's not uncommon for the galley to have an automated machine that does everything, but our little coffee "collective" still holds a special place in my memory. Mind you, very dark days when a machine died (the rig electrician and rig mechanic tried to save it - especially as they were part of the coffee group, but to no avail), and we had to wait for a new one, it changed the mood a lot, and it wasn't just the lack of caffeine.
@AMPProf2 ай бұрын
Firstly booboo.. secondly So no gas stoves in the snowlands
@smorg122 ай бұрын
Handpresso makes one that plugs into your cars 12v outlet
@daltonmoses2733 ай бұрын
I have one and have for about 6 months. I wanted one for home use and on the go because we have a small kitchen and I’m still a newbie to espresso. So I figured this would be a good toes in the water option. I have enjoyed it and even bought the pro basket accessory. And just like you I have had good, bad, and ugly shots. The major issue I had recently was after 6 months of use the seals busted and water started leaking out of the top above the coffee basket. Now I will say we contacted Outin and they had me try some troubleshooting and replaced the unit and the new one runs even better than my first one. So maybe I got a defective unit originally. Overall I love the Outin. It’s been a great way to introduce others to espresso. And the bring anywhere feature allows me to never go without. I give it as a product 4/5 stars
@Ratv573 ай бұрын
I had a similar quality problem with the seal bursting both with the smaller basket as well as the new bigger one where the shower screen detached. The coffee is not great and it's sour most of the time. But it's easy to use and does suit my purpose.
@mrt59903 ай бұрын
I had a basket split too. I got the pack of 5 more and the big metal basket. The lights are failing. I warm the machine thoroughly before I extract and keep extracting until I've used my pre boiled water.(Boiling again in the Putin) It's good for teaspresso too. I will get a brevoy machine to compare but expectations of the outin were pleasantly satisfied. (I'm easy doe) ☕🧉🫘
@mrt59903 ай бұрын
Getting out in did prompt me to get a Sage impress doe...
@bryanmclaughlin53713 ай бұрын
Look at picopresso. So much more extensible. So much more practical imo.
@ferologics3 ай бұрын
a mokka pot would’ve been better maybe
@monchoglu3 ай бұрын
I gifted it to a friend who's in the hospital for quite a bit, he was very happy for not having to drink hospital coffee.
@Harmonikdiskorde3 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, that reminds me to bring coffee when I give birth this time! The hospital food is really pretty good and a good value, EXCEPT the coffee. $2 for a tube of instant coffee crystals and a cup of hot water!
@segamble16793 ай бұрын
@Harmonikdiskorde you win the comments section. That's brilliant!
@segamble16793 ай бұрын
@monchoglu you are an exceptional human being. Thank you for caring so deeply for another.
@monchoglu3 ай бұрын
@@segamble1679 Thank you mate! I have good friends who would do the same for me, Im sure you have them too. Big hug from Madrid
@electronblue83343 ай бұрын
that is a very thoughtful gift for someone in hospital! you are an angel!
@andyp41083 ай бұрын
I'm a shift worker in the emergency services and I've had one of these for a couple of months now, I can honestly say it's been a life saver(i work in the ambulance service)! When stuck out in the middle of nowhere at 3am in desperate need of a good coffee, this is the perfect thing to keep me going
@thedude4795Ай бұрын
thx for the work you do
@camwan3389Ай бұрын
Thank you for your service ❤
@luisalcarazleal3 ай бұрын
"Don't swirl it like a savage" ... should be the next t-shirt
@Getpojke3 ай бұрын
I didn't realise this was a bone of contention before I started watching Mr Hofmann. Personally I neither swirl or stir. I had disturbing the crema on my coffees, so slip the spoon in & do a gentle sculling action. Mixes the coffee & you'd never know a spoon had been near it. Would like your slogan of a T though.
@cdawg_sf3 ай бұрын
The joke plays well between world barista champions. 😂
@IrregularTangent3 ай бұрын
I would def buy that 😂
@electronblue83343 ай бұрын
when you see a world barista champion doing something, it's at that point that you realize that a lot of James's preferences are just that: his personal preferences.
@chris86evans3 ай бұрын
Wearing a crisp white t-shirt to a coffee festival is such a power move.
@AMPProf2 ай бұрын
Or you could use a suite
@abbadon85403 ай бұрын
I have had one for almost a year, and it is worth it! First of all - try the Nano Basket kit; it provides you with an 18-gram basket, funnel, and tamper. Yes, still some temperature issues could be, but just give it a try. The second point is preheating. Yes, if you are away from civilization - it won't be an option, but just add 15-20 mill of water, heat it, and let it pass through. If you are not away from the kettle, just boil some water, run 1-2 preheating sequences, and enjoy your espresso. The third point. If you want to use the original basket, the small one, you need to play a little with the amount of coffee and grind size. In my case, it took a week to get good shots (good for me and several coffee friends). Also, regarding water amount, you really need to either use the same amount of water every time or use scales and stop brewing. My way of brewing for a small basket is ~6 grams of lightly roasted coffee from a local roaster, ground with Timemore C3 esp to 0.8.1 size, and ~45 mills of water (50 mills mark in the water tank). It will be at least a good shot, not perfect, but really good. For Nano Basket - 18 grams of coffee, 0.8.1 grind on Timemore C3 esp, and stopping brew at 25-27 grams, some leftover drops will give you ~30 grams of espresso. Preheating is a must for both. In terms of how I use OutIn. I've brewed coffee on a train, the best ever coffee I've got during my train travels. I've spent several weeks, in total, at hotels, and OutIn espresso was not only better than the one in the hotel but also better than any coffee I could buy somewhere nearby. Also, I had some great experiences brewing coffee on the top of the mountain and seeing the sunrise. The most valuable for me was to brew espresso during blackouts (we have some issues with electricity here in Ukraine) So, in conclusion, OutIn is worth buying, but it has some specific features and requires some tweaking. If you want to get good espresso on the go everywhere - use OutIn
@justjc512 ай бұрын
Thank you for the tips. I recently picked up a Outin, and the plus kit, after a trip where I suffered because I could not get my morning espresso, and your post got me from ok to decent espresso with the nano. Looking forward to my next trip already.
@prancingponies2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips! Pulling weak shots now with the smaller basket and was wondering what grind size would be good.
@thechosenone9692Ай бұрын
So basically it is more worth it to buy the wacaco and boil your own water. Got it.
@SpiritBond3 ай бұрын
Hello James! I use this as an airline pilot almost all the time i fly. The difference between this and an instant coffee is incomparable. A few of my colleagues have it as well and all of us are satisfied to have bought it. We predominantly use the Nespresso pods since it's very convenient in the cockpit to just make the coffee and throw the pod. Haven't tried it yet with my own coffee beans.
@bobbif1003 ай бұрын
With all the pilots commenting on this thread and having flown a plane myself, I'm starting to think that a compact espresso maker might be a good option for plane manufacturers to include in the cockpit. :-)
@YourFavouriteComment3 ай бұрын
@@bobbif100Boeing would find a way to screw it up
@jasperfk3 ай бұрын
If you’re based in the UK, give the Waitrose ‘Nespresso’ pods a crack!
@antonhelsgaun3 ай бұрын
Are you the friend of the other pilot who commented?
@Alex-lc7v2 ай бұрын
"make the coffee and throw the pod" - in my mind i'm picturing a pilot throwing their used nespresso pods out of the plane above a city and hitting random passers-by lol
@Petestleger3 ай бұрын
This man has ruined me! After many many years of enjoying instant, finally gave in (thanks to James's videos) to a V60, a cheap and cheerful hand grinder and some beans from an independent roaster. Yes, I can tell the taste difference, yes it's amazing, yes the instant now tastes terrible. Can I afford enough fresh coffee to feed my needs? No. So now I'm doomed to wince with every cup of coffee bar the odd time I can treat myself. Damn you Hoffmann! Still, love the videos, learned a lot, amazed at how coffee can taste, so I guess you're forgiven. Mostly... All the best, Pete.
@xyzpdq11223 ай бұрын
Welcome to the Weird Coffee Person club!
@RyanSpargo3 ай бұрын
The curse has been passed. As a recently unemployed person sipping Target coffee from a Keurig fill basket, I can confidently say that it's hard to have tasted the good life for a bit.
@Petestleger3 ай бұрын
@@xyzpdq1122 Thank You! Even if I have to keep that particular weirdness for special occasions, the people in this club do seem pretty decent!
@Petestleger3 ай бұрын
@@RyanSpargo I feel your pain. I don't work at the moment due to... reasons, and have just made a cup of the cheapest instant the local shops sell. Treat yourself when you can, you'll enjoy the achievement that bit more. All the best to you.
@malygosmozart3 ай бұрын
feel that bro. feel that. and yet, still feel that V60 its kinda hard due to the pour over thinghy so i'm searching for a faster and more pratical way (neuron too slow when in the morning). i just bought from a local roaster in rome (yes, not evry italian like ristretto) a 15 € bag of rwanda coffee, and cant wait to get depressed for using it instead of a regular kimbo xd
@gillyobeast3 ай бұрын
5:26 - cutting to the elevator shot just for the line "it's been a bit up and down", James your editor deserves a payrise
@dewaldbotha1223 ай бұрын
Video editing fav moment, James grinding coffee cuts from various places, perfectly lined up in shot!
@cfactor3 ай бұрын
Except...CLEAN THE LENS!
@dwirandypradhika67523 ай бұрын
Ah yes, my latest opinion just dropped
@OliverNortham3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 Too true
@philipschlaepfer98663 ай бұрын
Bro I know basically nothing about coffee, I am a complete impostor land I think the audience is full of us
@benjaminm47023 ай бұрын
Was it that Ljubljana is a lovely place?
@jaspyjiindust.92273 ай бұрын
Absolutely!
@MonEyRuLess3 ай бұрын
@@benjaminm4702 That one I at least found out for myself.
@Dandrooo2 ай бұрын
Another airline pilot here. I use this device every single day and I love it!! The trick to brew your coffee in the air is double press the button after your first try, and then it will instantly brew. it requires a little bit more time in the air because of the pressure difference, most of the time the cabin altitude is 8000ft. It really works just give it more time.
@Normal_Day3 ай бұрын
You can get a "Nano Basket Plus" for it. It gives you an 18g basket, proper tamper, dosing funnel, and distribution tool. It was a game-changer for me.
@RobinHartJones3 ай бұрын
Agreed. The 18g basket and it's extras led to a huge increase in quality for me.
@KylemoreFarm-ye2pt3 ай бұрын
Also have that one. Took a fair amount of dialing in but now it’s a joy!
@silvere362 ай бұрын
How is this going to change the brew temperature?
@Normal_Day2 ай бұрын
@@silvere36It doesn't. I wouldn't use it to heat the water anyway. Instead, I have a collapsible silicon kettle to boil the water to roaring hot. I am on the road often due to my profession, but I don't make espresso while traveling. I will only make it when I am at the destination in my hotel room away from home. The bigger challenge for me was the size of the basket. It was severely limiting. The fact that it can heat water is just a bonus but not the main reason I got it.
@roxtc3 ай бұрын
James I wish you reviewed it with the Basket Plus. It's a 16g-18g basket. It's an option if you want a bigger coffee dose. I also disagree with preheating being a challenge. You just brew without the basket first into the plastic cup which is perfect as it doesn't draw much heat. Then you dump the hot water back into the water heater and make coffee the second time with the device preheated. I think the results are noticeably better and generally worth doing. I'm a little surprised you never even attempted this to comment on whether that makes the coffee more acceptable. I've also started travelling with a bag of pre-ground which obviously isn't the best but it makes the workflow and carry much better as I no longer need a scale or grinder. Either way it was a great video but hoping for a part 2!
@carlkim25773 ай бұрын
The manufacturer should include this as part of their instructions, good idea!
@Whitepawprint3 ай бұрын
It honestly would never have occurred to me to do that! Definitely sounds like a good work around, but I would be a bit frustrated if I'd bought one and it couldn't just... heat up the water like it was supposed to, first time. Glad to hear it makes it more useable though!
@keithsheffield91543 ай бұрын
@@carlkim2577it would reduce the number of shots of coffee made per charge though.
@roxtc3 ай бұрын
@@keithsheffield9154 Barely. You're heating up water that is already pretty hot once more so the battery is being drained marginally. I'd rather have 3 good shots than 4 bad ones.
@roxtc3 ай бұрын
@@Whitepawprint Maybe because I'm so used to manual espresso, that I'd intuitively want to preheat everything once. Just comes with the territory of not having a big machine. It also does work fine without preheating for darker roasts.
@sammu3 ай бұрын
Kind of a decent gadget (minus the temp issues). Now I can finally pick “yes” for the “Willing to travel?” question on job applications.
@PockyBum5222 ай бұрын
No, that's a different espresso maker company ;)
@jeff_tj3 ай бұрын
Watching this from Ljubljana - glad you got some good weather, because it’s been absolutely shocking these last few days.
@mrbostjanv3 ай бұрын
A normal end of September in Ljubljana. Till spring LJ is grey with fog in the morning. :)
@ric387673 ай бұрын
I have one for 9 months now and purchased the 18g basket which really improved the quality of the coffee that came out. I bought it to avoid drinking the awful coffee at the office and until this day am really happy with it, it won’t replace my portafilter but it is definitely better than most espressi you can buy 😄 I also have my handgrinder with me when I travel or am at the office 👌🏻
@MaurizioMezzatesta3 ай бұрын
I've had it for almost a year and it's been a life saver at work. It has saved me a lot of cash and if you use boiling water it's fine. I bust it out in the kitchen and over 10 people have bought one since. You're right, it's not perfect but it's their first model and it is definitely a step in the right direction. I absolutely love it.
@occultrealms3 ай бұрын
I think the world is ready for a Withnail & I style travel documentary where Tim Wendelboe and James travel to far flung places in search of the ultimate espresso but disaster strikes at every corner and they are constantly pursued by an enigmatic "Uncle Monty" style figure that hides in the shadows, an ominous cloud of dark roast discontent.
@mrt59903 ай бұрын
😂
@Whitepawprint3 ай бұрын
I'm constantly shocked he hasn't been snapped up for a daytime tv casual documentary series
@quantumbacon3 ай бұрын
uncle monty. Has to be Lance hedrick
@JordanJamesAW3 ай бұрын
Tim is incredible, would watch it just for the arguments about 'swirling like a savage' or whether rinsing an aeropress filter is necessary.
@occultrealms3 ай бұрын
@@Whitepawprint True, I think James could discuss cling-film and still be engaging.
@d.l.sstudio89222 ай бұрын
I work in construction. This has been amazing for me. I make myself iced lattes with it at 4am at the job site. Really love this thing. I even started carrying more grounds with me to have another drink at my lunch later in the day. I personally think it’s the best you can get for how portable it is. Working in DTLA will cost me 12 dollars to get a coffee anywhere here. This thing paid itself off in less than a month for me.
@alanroderick71533 ай бұрын
Loved the shots of James grinding away out and about in Ljubljana. Looks a lovely city. Maybe this could become a mini series with other cities ?
@nbougeard3 ай бұрын
give that videographer a raise
@roytromb_strength3 ай бұрын
I've had mine for a few month now. I'm a musician on the go a lot of the time. Sometimes there's good coffee around most times not. I bought the OutIn for those days. I did get the 18g basket (it's been available for months now) and it is pretty decent. I like it for the ease of use and portability. It is better than most random bad coffees.
@pds111113 ай бұрын
I have owned this unit for a few months now and happy with my purchase. My original interest was in the ability to use room temp water if necessary. However, using the built in heater will drain the battery quickly compared to using preheated water. The optional basket is an improvement, as is the ability to use more than one dose of water for more volume. It is also my only brewer which can use pods as an option if desired. If you take the time to dial in an acceptable bean / ratio. It does a decent job. Way better than hotel coffee.
@Calcifercat2 ай бұрын
Outin owner BG: Healthcare worker who used to drink Starbucks and has no prior experience with making coffee. Didn't want to go to Starbucks every day (also it was giving me acid reflux with all the milk I like with my coffee) and I don't have kitchen space for a whole espresso machine. I could see the Outin falling into the category of "good enough" for a coffee/espresso connoisseur but I still enjoy the espresso output from the Outin. It's better than the instant I used to drink before Starbucks and I think whatever the Outin pulls is just as enjoyable as Starbucks. What's also really great is my acid reflux has greatly improved after making my own coffee. Setup: Outin and manual hand grinder; I boil my own water and usually stick to medium-roast whole coffee beans (Purity "Flow", Illy "Classico", local roaster of Kona beans and another blend). Why not the Picopresso if I'm boiling my own water? Because I don't want to be doing the pressure pump labor when I'm already grinding my own beans. Review of video: I was so excited that James did a review on a product I own and it made my day! I was always curious about "what would a professional espresso connoisseur think of an Outin espresso?" Well, now I know! Apparently so-so overall (as a portable machine) and in my newbie book, pretty good espresso😂! Would love a short video on exploring how to make a better espresso with the Outin and a review on the double shot basket add-on for this product (I swear it has less crema in the double than the single shot and the puck is sooo different, I'd like to know why). I know, a very niche video topic to cover and why on earth would James put so much effort into a "lemon" but I can only wish 🙃
@NPazdernik3 ай бұрын
Slovenia and Croatia are absolutely gorgeous countries. Highly recommend visiting!
@RrMexico3 ай бұрын
Had this for now about 4 months and truth be told , yes it makes ok...or capital OK shots....temp is a slight problem as you can consume immediately, so I do enjoy the facts of yes it heats the water , yes its very portable as I sit outside or take it wherever, battery life , only 4 shots from room temp water. I do however use a kettle for heating and you absolutely get many many more shots back to back if serving more than 2 ppl...for me it works fine and yes I have the green one also. I have multiple ways of making coffee , 8 grinders , 4 scales , and no more room in my kitchen..omg!!! Again I do enjoy this a lot.....may all be safe and James..... Each video you make just entertains and informs me...thank you so much from Pennsylvania....
@AMPProf2 ай бұрын
Hmm so basically American home brewed coffe
@agent04223 ай бұрын
James' video style is so consistent I didn't even notice it was a new video lol
@ArthurKhazbs3 ай бұрын
Oh my lord! 6:55-7:05 is just… astonishing. James, camera operator, video editor - amazing job, made my day!
@BrettAvatar3 ай бұрын
Finally! I've been waiting for ages for James to review this so as to finally decide if its worth getting this! It's very difficult to find reviews that you can trust, cause you think hmm, maybe they have been paid? But thanks so much for this review, hugely appreciated!
@VskutkuTrigen3 ай бұрын
Its actually 5/5 if u have ur own way to heat up water.. i use it at my work place daily because its better than instant coffee
@rolih62 ай бұрын
Welcome to Slovenia.. very nice to see you here! I hope you enjoyed.
@RunSDJ3 ай бұрын
I’ve had one since Xmas 2023 and I love it. I bought the add on double basket which is far more premium in terms of materials than what comes in the box. It costs about £40 extra but comes w a nice aluminium tamper. I just confess I always use it with boiling water and the fact I use it twice a day and have only charged it once since January is amazing. The experience w the double basket is much better than w the single plastic basket or the nespresso basket. For my use case, taking it into the office to make better coffee than instant and saving money on buying coffee twice a day it’s perfect and would highly recommend.
@DJProPlusMax3 ай бұрын
2013?
@bjnorth73682 ай бұрын
We go in our camper and out in the forest , first cup of the day while looking out at a spectacular view or a cold morning, all is relative
@mistersplice2 ай бұрын
Oh, wow. Finally a product I can comment on: I've had one of these for the better part of a year and use it pretty much daily. The larger basket is a really good option, as is preheating. I work in a restaurant and I've made dozens of coffees at work. (Even nespresso pods and heating up the milk with a 1/2 pan and a 1/4 pan are better than the terrible drip options in the restaurants I've worked.) I got this as a gift because I had added it to my Amazon wishlist with the intent to do more research before spending so much money on a coffee device, but the choice was taken from me. Luckily, it's worked out to be the best option that I have to make coffee. One of the cool things that nobody else seems to have mentioned is that if you're using hot water, the battery in this thing lasts for months. I last charged mine in May and I make 1-3 double-shots per day.
@pkwan9703 ай бұрын
Waiting for the Aeropress Premium review! cannot invest in expensive coffee gear without James Hoffman review
@TrentBurrows3 ай бұрын
This should have two modes: 1 - Battery operated - Gives an ok result that sacrifices a bit of quality owing to power constraints. 2 - Plugged in - Allows the unit to pre heat faster and achieve higher temperatures thus allowing a better end result. This for many is its use case. Or, you have the option of enabling higher performance in battery mode at the expense of battery life. Given the size of the unit, it would still be the ultimate travel companion where it’s likely use is a hotel room or camper van type scenario. I don’t envision many on the 7:35 to Waterloo breaking one of these out. I do however see a bunch of office warriors using these at their desk in the absence of better coffee locally. In terms of the power supply, the plugged in mode should be able to push way past 10w which is what the website claims is its output. Most laptop/phone power supplies push way past this and an extremely high percentage of customers will be traveling with such a psu. Future versions could conceivably also introduce a smart element that allows you to set parameters via a Bluetooth connected phone. Nothing too complex but certainly pressure, heat and time.
@D0zer1223 ай бұрын
1:16 was the water tank perhaps not ‘locked up’ by a small vacuum as the airplane reached top of climb I.e. at cruise altitude and lower pressure? Maybe if the water was poured in at the cabin altitude of approx. 8000ft it would work.
@bogdanmirancea88842 ай бұрын
I have one for more than a year now. It was a gift from my wife. She got it online directly from them, I believe. I'm very glad you pointed out the temperature issue, because it proves me I'm not insane. Whenever possible I use water freshly boiled in a kettle. And before the first shot I run a bit of hot water through it, otherwise the drop in temperature is noticeable in the end product. Once the internals get hot (I presume) the result are better and also consistent.
@WhyWorry13 ай бұрын
(Trying to) brew an espresso on a plane = the most James Hoffmanest thing I’ve ever seen! ❤
@thomastnc3 ай бұрын
Hi James, nice to see this review. I bought this device 3 months ago for my holiday. We we’re going to a small house that only had filter coffee and I wanted to have something better. My experience with it is great. I do have to say, I’m more of a lungo drinker, so I filled the chamber with 80ml of water. We used it during the trips in the car and could just charge it afger use, so it was full of charge for the next run. I’ve used it also in some hotels where we had no coffee machine, only instant coffee. And most of the time I used the boiling water from a kettle, since that is faster to use. You press the button 2 times and it pours directly. Good to know, we only used nespresso capsules, that is way easier to use on a holiday.
@happilicious3 ай бұрын
I would imagine it probably isnt reaching 90c at flight altitude, due to lower atmosphric pressure. I think the hardest aspect of designing a truly portable espresso brewer is water needs a lot of energy to heat up, and bigger battery will occupy a lot of space.
@mixswist3 ай бұрын
That is my first guess as well but I believe with pressurised cabin the water still able to go up to 92°C
@jfess19113 ай бұрын
@@mixswistIt would be interesting to see at what temperature the pump actuates. Many airline cabins were pressurized to maintain the equivalent altitude of 10,000ft (3050m). The boiling point at that pressure is 194°F (90°C), so it is entirely possible that the water boiled at too low a temperature to activate the pump. edited to add. It seems that most airliners now pressurize to 8,000ft which would indeed give a 92°C (198F) boiling point.
@url003 ай бұрын
What? Lower pressure means lower boiling point right? Shouldn't the opposite be happening?
@jfess19113 ай бұрын
@@url00 There are plenty of altitude vs boiling temp charts and converters online if you want to verify this (I used one for the above post). In the US, many products have "high-altitude cooking instructions" that recommend increasing the cooking time to compensate for the lower boiling temperature. The internal cooking of an item often relies on the max temperature reached by the outer section. This will remain at the boiling temp until enough water has been boiled away.
@HiyuMarten3 ай бұрын
@@url00So because water categorically cannot be above its (current) boiling point - since it’ll just soak up energy until it becomes steam - if a heat sensor is looking for a certain temperature to trigger the next stage, and the water’s boiling point is below that temperature, the next stage won’t activate.
@jennifer0112913 ай бұрын
I am so happy you reviewed one of these. It has completely validated my experience with it. OK so I bought mine because I travel for work and also work overnights... My options for coffee on my way to work was limited to only Starbucks which is unacceptable to me. I have a 1Zpresso J ultra hand grinder, the nano basket plus, a small gram scale and carry my small batch local whole espresso beans in a canister that let's out the CO2 (I check a bag). My bar was to beat a Starbucks iced latte which I do easily with this machine. But the shots are not enjoyable without sweetener and milk no matter what I do. Get the grind size too small, it won't brew, put too much in the basket, it won't brew. So I've settled on a semi happy medium of less input and a larger than ideal grind size. Does it meet the bar I set for it? Yes. Will I be using it for anything other than working on the go or camping without access to good coffee. Not in a million years. But it's a start in the right direction.
@misteralfredo3 ай бұрын
Something that some folks carry around that would be both a companion for this brewer and a practical tool to have in general: a lighter! Using a lighter (ideally a jet lighter for a cleaner burn) to preheat the brew chamber/brew head might get you some more consistent results. This comes with the usual "fire is dangerous and destructive" caveat, of course. Another consideration if you're in a hotel is the hot water from the tap to get some sort of pre-heat going for both the heating chamber and the brew head.
@aj_butterworth3 ай бұрын
I’m on the road about in my line of work and for me this is one of the most essential pieces of kit that I travel with. I’ve upgraded to the larger basket for a l double shot and with a decent grinder it’s become a morning life saver for me. It’s a £120 machine it will never compare in anyway to a high end espresso still but when you’re halfway up a glacier or in bush camp or yet another mid range hotel it brings joy to my day.
@TieitAndFlyit3 ай бұрын
Love the honesty! Why I subscribed “It’s pretty good, not great, but it’s pretty good.” Ha!
@franciscoslobos2 ай бұрын
I bought it this summer for travelling and I must say it was a pleasant surprise. I’ve now upgraded to the basket plus and you can definately get better body. Overall I found the machine quite consistent. Its easy to find the right grind (the basket is so tall that if you grind too fine nothing comes out. After finding the right grind size I can always get a good tasting espresso. The bad thing is now I have to carry this brick and a grinder everywhere I go.
@ykhemani3 ай бұрын
What a lovely destination! I've done espresso at destinations (airbnb at the beach, hotel) with a Flair Pro 2 and a Wacaco Picopresso. Brought a kettle along in both cases. The latter is more portable while the former yields better espresso. Espresso has less tolerance before it ends up being bad, so I think where the Outin Nano goes with the temperature would be a miss. You still need a way to heat water (stove, kettle), but my go-to travel brewer has become the Aeropress (Go Plus).
@andresete0082 ай бұрын
I have a Conqueco with the same idea and for me was a guilty pleasure with my ADV bike. Just ride though the woods, find a chill place and drink a hot cup of fresh coffee while listening the forest. Loved it.
@macschlingel3 ай бұрын
So, Imagine me, in tuscany, beautiful landscape, ancient farmhouse and a Wacaco nanopresso. Manually pumping Espresso every morning. The sight of my whimsical hands pumping the Wacaco made my wife buy me an OutIn, just in case we are on vacation in tuscany again. And with a lighter roast and boiling water, the OutIn makes far better espresso than the dark roast segafredo tar you get in Italy. And with cold water it is still better than most of the non-specialty stuff you can buy. The real revelation was at work though: We have horrible all-in-one machines in the office. With some random illy capsules, I can make coffee that is just as bad as the one from the machines of doom, but without leaving my desk.
@peterkapunkt67833 ай бұрын
Isn't leaving the desk one of the reasons to get a coffee?
@macschlingel3 ай бұрын
@@peterkapunkt6783 I think you underestimate how bad the machines are. If I get up, I pull out the hand grinder and the Aeropress. And suddenly 15 minutes have gone by. It is a much beloved ritual, but sometimes that is just not possible. One of the main reasons I still prefer Homeoffice, since my beloved Sculptor, Gaggia and V60 are just one flight of stairs away. :)
@gustabustamanteАй бұрын
So... is this better than a nanopresso? i want a portable espresso machine. your comment could help me a lot :) thanks in advance
@macschlingelАй бұрын
@@gustabustamante well. It does more than a nanopresso. If you pour in the same temperature water in both, the resulting coffee is pretty much the same. The nanopresso makes you pump like a madman. I'd go for the outin since it can heat the water.
@jldeboer3 ай бұрын
I have the nano, plus the double shot basket. It doesn't make the best espresso. However, it's so much easier to use than my other portable espresso machine, a flair pro. I've used the nano camping and backpacking many times, and it's wonderful for those circumstances; I also like having it with me at work. My favorite was using it the morning of a solo winter backpacking trip. It was below freezing, and I was surrounded by snow and ice. Hot espresso that morning was AWESOME!! Love you, James!
@Mark-xg6ok3 ай бұрын
Yup, I have one. Things I found, as you did, water not hot enough, shot too small, too sour and after 6 months use the unit fails on it's first heat up and won't proceed to pull a shot. It will do plenty of shots if I use boiling water in it rather than let it heat up itself. I now pull an empty shot first with boiling water in the reservoir to preheat it followed by using boiling water again to pull a shot. Seems to produce an ok shot then. Crazy place I use mine - oil rig in the North Sea
@pierrex32263 ай бұрын
Oh that's gangsta! Very cool!
@MalineeNoreen2 ай бұрын
Mine also stopped heating the water around 4-5 mo, but I contacted outin and they sent me a replacement. Check the warranty, think it's a year
@iriorton2 күн бұрын
Just received as a gift! Its incredible. If the heating steel deposit could have lines the water contact would be increased and also the speed of it. Also any kind of preheating would be so much better
@constantinedinocopses68063 ай бұрын
Great video, as always. Would be cool to have something like this that worked a lot better, hopefully someone will make one for us. I found it particularly funny that you fussed at Tim Wendelboe for swirling his espresso! His reaction was hilarious as well. Hopefully, one day, you can embrace the swirlers.
@iggywow3 ай бұрын
It cracked me up how blunt he was about it being bad.
@willemmarais54563 ай бұрын
I'm a trail runner and love my coffee. I throw this into my running vest and it's such a treat to enjoy a coffee on the top of a mountain. For the convenience, I highly rate this machine. That said I only use it for runs and hikes :) Great review James, thanks!
@mimir19823 ай бұрын
James Hoffmann flying coach?! The stars, they're just like us!
@tim_biller3 ай бұрын
He's not in coach - that's British Airways Club Europe (business). The seats are the same pitch as economy - they just don't sell the middle seat in the first few rows of the aircraft.
@mimir19823 ай бұрын
@@tim_billerah yes, I forget, the European "business class".
@xyzpdq11223 ай бұрын
Slumming it to seem relatable to the plebs 😮
@jimlister80153 ай бұрын
What’s Coach?
@tim_biller3 ай бұрын
@@jimlister8015 Economy
@timothymiller64263 ай бұрын
I was gifted one about 6 months ago, but I've been waiting for James to tell me how to feel about it. Excited to now try it!
@ZeroKelvin0K3 ай бұрын
The other kind of mile high club - Making Espresso on a plane
@MylesHSG3 ай бұрын
The Square Mile high club 😅
@Grogeous_Maximus3 ай бұрын
the Wholesome Mile High club
@nbougeard3 ай бұрын
i mean, it doesn't get hotter but it's closer to boiling
@gretathunderer55963 ай бұрын
I have made filter coffee on a plane many times, it's a challenging experience.
@ilsirent97262 ай бұрын
@nbougeard passenger planes are usually pressurized so this logic doesn't apply
@Mochiladearik3 ай бұрын
I’ve been using it for the past month and love it, I’m not a coffee expert but been starting to learn more. As a digital nomad this is so convenient
@purgruv3 ай бұрын
10:30 "The Caffeine system", assuming then that you risk having too much blood in your caffeine system.
@siranakin792 ай бұрын
Hi James. I have this mini coffee maker. I use it in the car. I travel a lot for the Republic and I find it nice to make a coffee while driving. I use capsules - it's practical. The coffee from it is not great, but I can't stop at the gas station and drink from the machine. I actually like it in the car. Thank you for your videos and greetings from Prague.
@hillogical3 ай бұрын
5:32 who here would not act the same way of James pops out of nowhere asking to make us coffee?
@philipmaiworm80743 ай бұрын
I laughed so hard, when a wbc Starts giggling just because james appears.
@albertalbertini-cn4wy2 ай бұрын
I have the Outin Nano for more then a year, i circle the globe twice with it. I use it with coffee pods when I travel and don't have much time to grind and prep the coffee. I like the taste of the coffee that comes out of it. Not the perfect espresso, but surely you would like to enjoy a coffee when you are skiing and found beautiful view over the mountain or down on the beach, at the right edge of lake...anyware you want to enjoy a good view. As for coffee extracted 4-5 maximum with the single press. And got 280 + extractions when adding hot water. Add the Nano Plus Basket, then chose a medium roasted coffee and fine tune the grind size....you are the expert...
@tldreview3 ай бұрын
@6:55 you might not be able to taste the espresso, but you can certainly appreciate the uncomfortableness James was clearly feeling being silly in public lol
@pavelisanbaev69473 ай бұрын
Your editing gets better by the day, btw. Thanks for the video. Always a nice addition to my morning espresso.
@oscarserna9163 ай бұрын
“Give it a little shake…settle your grounds. It’s quite the rage” Lolol shoutout lance hedrick
@eitanromanoff80503 ай бұрын
Exactly what I thought.
@hoongfu3 ай бұрын
yoooo same!
@TheCoffeWorld20233 ай бұрын
As a fellow Slovenian I was delighted to see you go to the festival. I know a guy who has one of these and he made me a latte macchiato with it. It was good, but I think, that if you need to see the real result you have to drink just the espresso. I was still however amazed by this (small) setup.
@AFNacapella3 ай бұрын
I sometimes forget that the professional coffee nerd world is bigger than just James...
@haxortroll3 ай бұрын
Mighty blasphemous statement right there. What do you mean it's bigger than Lord Hoffman?
@SohamShiva-pl4ob3 ай бұрын
@@haxortroll*DaddyHoff
@smwillia3 ай бұрын
@@haxortroll Lord Hoffmann makes it sound like he should be serving in the House of Lords in the UK Parliament.
@brluisa29873 ай бұрын
I took it primarily for hiking. I know, is not the best but in the woods it's a pleasure to have a warm cup of coffee especially in the winter! The color of this fits for my taste in the woods..so I wouldn't take it in a city or a flight but definitely my opinion is that this is for hikers or maybe camping but then I would do a V60 or something else .. Thanks!
@AveragePicker3 ай бұрын
Hiking and camping? It's at least 1.5 to 2 pounds and then 3 to 4 uses before needing charged. So after 4 uses it is dead weight and dead space.
@Josukegaming3 ай бұрын
At 2:20 Really thought the hotel staff was coming in to check what he's doing that involves "8 grams" exactly
@liamgaul3 ай бұрын
I haven't used or tasted this but that fact this thing can pull a good espresso (your words) from just cold water and ground coffee , on the go, anywhere, is extremely impressive imo. Deserves more props than you're giving it
@PhiDX3 ай бұрын
Dang I was waiting for this review too, I just returned it for the Ninja Luxe 😅
@Ramza0123 ай бұрын
Woah didn't know you were into coffee as well Phi!
@Kayseurounet3 ай бұрын
@@Ramza012 Yeah PhiDX x james hoffmann not the crossover I was expecting to see either lmao
@jameshoffmann3 ай бұрын
I don't think you've made a bad choice
@sonicx7643 ай бұрын
Bro how the frame data on your espresso?!!?!
@Opretlis3 ай бұрын
I have one about 1 year now and I am super happy with it... I have bought also the big basket that fits 18 gr of coffee and is perfect !!
@Jakdaw3 ай бұрын
What happened on the plane? Reduced pressure meant the water boiled before it could hit the temperature to trigger the next stage??
@too2buff3 ай бұрын
Purchased this 2 weeks ago to replace hotel coffee. I travel a lot and I'm constantly up extremely early and hotel coffee does not cut it. It brews consistent with a super-automatic machine, meaning its good strong coffee but is missing taste and details of a true espresso. For my travel needs and the fact that I can have both a pod solution (5.3 grams in for those wondering) and manual while not leaving my desk within 5 minutes works for me, especially at this price point. I'll use it until something better comes along. And you're right the cup actually does come in handy
@johnnixon25043 ай бұрын
I wasn't ready to see the portable espresso thumb nail again 1:47
@Emma-ex8gx3 ай бұрын
😳
@electronblue83343 ай бұрын
😂
@mmugnaio61883 ай бұрын
I received one as a gift. It has been a back and forth relationship. I was impressed with the first shot because I assumed I wasn’t going to get anything similar to espresso. But as a I continued to use it I found myself not satisfied with the results most of the time. I’d almost characterize the coffee as closer to Moka pot coffee than true espresso. That being said, the portability is still wonderful and will continue to use it.
@yoshireincarnate16493 ай бұрын
i’ve only been on 2 flights in the last 10 years and the pilots second hand man made the pilot a picopresso shot. could hardly believe my eyes. the fact i was sat on the seat right at the front so i could actually see what they were doing as well was just so fortunate
3 ай бұрын
A joyful moment for coffee nerds😊
@klimeriets3 ай бұрын
I was waiting for this product to reach you. And I kept thinking - they should have first provided the prototype to you, and then to the market. Isn't this move obvious?! ) All comments on the result and possible technical shortcomings look completely, COMPLETELY removable. and at very low costs. The product just looks raw. thanks for the video.
@Valspartame_Maelstrom3 ай бұрын
My wife got it for me for bday gift. When I’m feeling lazy I’ll use the double basket w preheated water. One button and the espresso is great.
@chefbigdog41323 ай бұрын
I love this video style! Coffee review travel vlog is a surprisingly satisfying combination
@ijc98373 ай бұрын
One thing I have learned from traveling all around the world. When it comes to coffee snobs and so-called 'experts'. They will say the ALL coffee is terrible unless it is from them, or from someone or something that they admire. I was at a tasting in turkey and a vendor was trolling these 'barista world champions' by switching around the names of coffees and brewing devices. Almost every single one of them disliked the 'unpopular devices' and loved the brew that came from the expensive ones. She then revealed that she had played a trick on them. They were so butthurt it was hilarious.
@shenjingbing3 ай бұрын
Couldn't have said it better myself.
@ytluckynuts3 ай бұрын
We have it now since around a year and as digital nomads we love it. We bought it mainly because in some areas (like brazil) it is hard to find decent espresso. The Outin fixed this issue for us. We really love it.
@joshuacollins93463 ай бұрын
I'm just jealous James was able to spend time in Ljubljana. Very likely my favorite city I've visited.
@HaddaClu2 ай бұрын
I have one; having bought it for long road trips - being able to just make a cup of coffee at a pull over rest stop without breaking out a stove or anything is pretty nice. I will say that during the marketing campaign that made me aware of it; they were leaning very hard into the Nespresso pod usage that it can do. Perhaps using a pod is one reason why I havent really noticed anything off about the coffee I've had.
@explordition3 ай бұрын
I really like mine - have to use the double brewer (Nano Basket Plus). It makes a much better cup. I alway superheat. Try it again with the upgrade?! Love your vids
@Valspartame_Maelstrom3 ай бұрын
Wish he would had too. I was so surprised at how it came out.
@KylemoreFarm-ye2pt3 ай бұрын
James I use it daily! The secret is pouring freshly boiled water in. 2 reasons. 1st as you described and the quality of a brew from it at 100% is next level. And secondly?? The INSANE length of the battery if you don’t use it to heat the water. I am talking about almost 3 months making a minimum of 3 or 4 shots a day. It takes a while to perfect it but man, it’s my go to on the go expresso marker bar non!
@KylemoreFarm-ye2pt3 ай бұрын
Also yes, pre heat it every time!
@FelipeNaranja3 ай бұрын
2:59 well, if you want to use it on a plane, is good because it already sounds like a plane.
@dr5ater3 ай бұрын
I have got myself a nanopresso. Similar to this but needs boiling water. I grind my coffee before I go to the hospital. Being able to get an espresso during the few minutes of break during a hectic A&E or a ward shift is completely worth it. Even if it's not the best shot of espresso, it's definitely way better than instant coffee. I would say that it's a relativity thing. You just can't simply pack a proper espresso machine in a handheld form with ease. Even if you managed to do so somehow, it will be crazy expensive - at least in the beginning as you will be paying for novelty rather than components.
@KNURKonesur3 ай бұрын
Something like this needs to happen! We don't need 200 more grinders and V60 style pour overs...
@wesleyfraser30583 ай бұрын
James, please do a followup video on this after the inevitable user feedback on how to do it better rolls in, and after Outin gets back to you with a temperature fix. This device has so much potential, it's worth a second shot!
@snowandlightsmusic3 ай бұрын
02:50 this sentence 💀
@SpunkyPopcorn3 ай бұрын
I bought mine to use for camping and have really come to enjoy it. I use regular coffee in it, though, and I already had a small, portable kettle (about the size of a thermos) that I used with my Aeropress. Yes, if you use the Outin to heat the water, you’re going to get maybe 3 uses before you have to charge it. But with preheated water, it lasts an insanely long time. I use mine more like a lazy person’s Aeropress (which, I know, for the price doesn’t make that much sense, but I like that I have the option of it heating the water for me, too). For me, just wanting a decent, easy cup of coffee while I’m camping, it’s been worth it (and I bought the bigger basket for it, too), and seemed like a more convenient option out of the others I was seeing while browsing on Amazon
@alancash64203 ай бұрын
I'm getting "Judith Chalmers Wish You Were Here" kinda vibes
@Jildauc3 ай бұрын
We have one as a replacement of the wacaco nanopresso. We love that we don’t need to bring hot water any longer. But I have to say that we use nespresso capsules to make it less messy when in the road. My husband takes his outin to the office as there is only machine coffee available. The outin is no way a replacement for the espresso machine but a good alternative on the road.
@pizza-for-mountains3 ай бұрын
good morning, good afternoon, good evening to everybody around the world :D COFFEE!
@andriealinsangao6133 ай бұрын
COFFEE
@jamesmathews61233 ай бұрын
I got given one as a gift from a relative. Because the two of us are the only coffee enthusiasts in the family. I also travel a lot for work and stay at guesthouses that only serve ricoffee or nescafe instant coffee. So although its not as good as coffee i make at home or even from a good coffee shop. When you wake up in the morning and need that fix it really hits the spot. I usually have this machine or my travel aeropress depending if the guesthouse has a kettle.
@Semajawan3 ай бұрын
7:40 most people are
@moritzb63732 ай бұрын
W comment
@a70mic3 ай бұрын
Hi James, I was at the festival.. I loved it! The atmosphere was great and I agree, Ljubljana is absolutely beautiful ♥