Brand | WACACO |
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Model Number | WACACO |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 20 cm; 425 Grams |
Capacity | 300 Milliliters |
Item Weight | 425 g |
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WACACO Pipamoka
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Brand | WACACO |
Capacity | 300 Milliliters |
Item Weight | 425 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8 x 8 x 20 centimetres |
About this item
- [ALL-IN-ONE] Brew and drink from a single device with the Pipamoka all-in-one nomadic coffee maker. Simple, sturdy and brilliant pressure brewer, it becomes super easy and quick to fuel your days and enjoy hours of hot, freshly-brewed coffee during your commutes, work hours or adventures.
- [THE TWO MINUTES BREW] Its patented construction, paired with its innovative twisting mechanism, generates vacuum pressure inside the mug. This negative pressure generated a suction force that draws hot water downwards through the coffee grounds. Engineered to brew a consistently clean, full-flavored cup of joe in about two minutes, the Pipamokas vacuum pressure brewing method sets it apart from other devices.
- [HOW DOES VACUUM PRESSURE WORK] ADDFill the water chamber and drop the coffee basket into it. Let it sink to the bottom. TWISTTurn the ring to create vacuum pressure that draws the water down through the grounds. ENJOYWhen the water chamber has fully risen, remove the brewer, add the lid and enjoy a hot coffee for hours.
- [LEAVE NO WASTE BEHIND] The stainless steel micro-filter is re-useable, meaning there is no excess waste created from having to use one-time-use paper filters. Fine mesh filter 250m
- [REMARK] Pipamoka does not heat up water. Brew ratio is similar to standard drip or infusion methods, close to 1:15 (1 g of coffee ground for 15 mL of water). We recommend using a medium to medium-fine grind for optimal brewing performance.
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ASIN | B083FSGH45 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank |
2,677 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
16 in Espresso & Cappuccino Machines 374 in Small Kitchen Appliances |
Date First Available | 3 January 2020 |
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Reviewed in Australia on 25 March 2020
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This a great portable coffee machine, but it needs a more course coffee grind to get the best result. It can even make a cold brew, how good is that. It is a great travel accessory that can be even be used as your daily water “bottle”.
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Reviewed in Australia on 13 June 2020
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Great for a work ☕️ - long black or cold brew
Would be good for camping too
Would be good for camping too
Reviewed in Australia on 1 December 2020
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An amazing little coffee maker and it keeps your coffee hot for ages too!
Reviewed in Australia on 3 September 2020
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It's a great product, but very hard to unwind...
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DjB
3.0 out of 5 stars
A bit of a gimmick
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 November 2020Verified Purchase
When I’m out on a shoot or just out for pleasure with my cameras, I love having a nice coffee. I’ve been using my pot at home and filling a small flask, it’s been working great. I’ve even got the coffee press for my jetboil so I can head back to the car on longer days and do a fresh brew.
After seeing someone out with one of these I thought I’d try it out. A medium grind works well, I found too course was a bit weak and I really spun the screw mechanism a bit too easily/quickly with a course grind passing the water through to fast to get a strong brew. You can at a push use pre ground shop bought filter coffee but it’s a bit fine and you have to turn slowly so you aren’t left with water in the plastic screw mechanism.
Sometimes the whole mechanism has been turning with the orange screw section, this makes it even more of a faff. You have to press down on the top and start to turn the ring again until it sticks. It does keep coffee hot for a few hours and hasn’t leaked. It’s easy to clean too.
It’s not a bad way of making coffee but my pot and flask is easier and made more coffee to drink. My pot isn’t a problem on a camp stove and my jetboil coffee press is even easier. It may be good for someone wanting a quick drink who hasn’t already got coffee gear but I think it’s a gimmick. If you have a way to boil water outside(camping stoves etc.) this may be okay for you to get a proper coffee. If you’re just leaving the house with it as a mug use your normal coffee kit and buy a flask/mug.
After seeing someone out with one of these I thought I’d try it out. A medium grind works well, I found too course was a bit weak and I really spun the screw mechanism a bit too easily/quickly with a course grind passing the water through to fast to get a strong brew. You can at a push use pre ground shop bought filter coffee but it’s a bit fine and you have to turn slowly so you aren’t left with water in the plastic screw mechanism.
Sometimes the whole mechanism has been turning with the orange screw section, this makes it even more of a faff. You have to press down on the top and start to turn the ring again until it sticks. It does keep coffee hot for a few hours and hasn’t leaked. It’s easy to clean too.
It’s not a bad way of making coffee but my pot and flask is easier and made more coffee to drink. My pot isn’t a problem on a camp stove and my jetboil coffee press is even easier. It may be good for someone wanting a quick drink who hasn’t already got coffee gear but I think it’s a gimmick. If you have a way to boil water outside(camping stoves etc.) this may be okay for you to get a proper coffee. If you’re just leaving the house with it as a mug use your normal coffee kit and buy a flask/mug.
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Martin T.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Vacuumed Filtered Coffee
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 September 2020Verified Purchase
After reading lots of reviews and watching YouTube reviews about the product I finally bought the Pipamoka even though I have a Nanopresso.
I can safe the device made nice coffee and I am not a coffee enthusiast, the coffee was really smooth and you get to taste the characteristics of the beans.
I used the same grind level as I have used for the Nanopresso which produced a different overall coffee from the later whereas the Nanopresso would be more intense the Pipamoka is more smooth regular (filter drip style) coffee.
Preparing the brew was easy as I have watched a number of YouTube videos and hence no need for instructions, what I did find was if you have small hands or injuries to your hand it will be a problem. As I have injured both my hands (trigger finger injuries) I did find it very very difficult to preform the task, however I persisted and convinced myself it's physiotherapy but with a reward of a coffee at the end.
It was a tough work out as I could not maintain a steady rhythm, in the end once completed the coffee like I mentioned is smooth and nice.
The best thing is unit was made with good quality control as before in my other review of the Nanopresso's Barista kit it had a slight defect resulting me cutting my knuckle when cleaning, not this time everything is smooth to the finish and well made (Wacaco reached out to me in regards to my sliced knuckle) and promised better QC and they have delivered 👍
Cleaning is simple and easy compared to my French Press (which getting the grinds out is a nightmare) with the Pipamoka it's all contained in a little casket just like the Nanopresso hence easy to clean and tidy even the water chamber is clean with no residue almost like the Aeropress.
The vessel containing the coffee and doubles as a travel mug is great as its leak proof, I done a simple test where I put boiling water into it and closed the lid after 4hrs the temperature dropped from 96 degrees C to 54 degrees I guess it could stay longer if I warmed the vessel first (not sure) but it is sufficient in its task. One thing to note is if the lid is not on the vessel is a little unsafe, what I mean is, its easily toppled over this spilling the drink due to the length and slimness this has to be noted (if the base has a little counter weight) toppling maybe prevented but that is just nit picking.
So is it worth it, I would say yes as its just good compact easy to clean (provides a real workout of your forearms especially if you have hand injuries 😂)
I can safe the device made nice coffee and I am not a coffee enthusiast, the coffee was really smooth and you get to taste the characteristics of the beans.
I used the same grind level as I have used for the Nanopresso which produced a different overall coffee from the later whereas the Nanopresso would be more intense the Pipamoka is more smooth regular (filter drip style) coffee.
Preparing the brew was easy as I have watched a number of YouTube videos and hence no need for instructions, what I did find was if you have small hands or injuries to your hand it will be a problem. As I have injured both my hands (trigger finger injuries) I did find it very very difficult to preform the task, however I persisted and convinced myself it's physiotherapy but with a reward of a coffee at the end.
It was a tough work out as I could not maintain a steady rhythm, in the end once completed the coffee like I mentioned is smooth and nice.
The best thing is unit was made with good quality control as before in my other review of the Nanopresso's Barista kit it had a slight defect resulting me cutting my knuckle when cleaning, not this time everything is smooth to the finish and well made (Wacaco reached out to me in regards to my sliced knuckle) and promised better QC and they have delivered 👍
Cleaning is simple and easy compared to my French Press (which getting the grinds out is a nightmare) with the Pipamoka it's all contained in a little casket just like the Nanopresso hence easy to clean and tidy even the water chamber is clean with no residue almost like the Aeropress.
The vessel containing the coffee and doubles as a travel mug is great as its leak proof, I done a simple test where I put boiling water into it and closed the lid after 4hrs the temperature dropped from 96 degrees C to 54 degrees I guess it could stay longer if I warmed the vessel first (not sure) but it is sufficient in its task. One thing to note is if the lid is not on the vessel is a little unsafe, what I mean is, its easily toppled over this spilling the drink due to the length and slimness this has to be noted (if the base has a little counter weight) toppling maybe prevented but that is just nit picking.
So is it worth it, I would say yes as its just good compact easy to clean (provides a real workout of your forearms especially if you have hand injuries 😂)

5.0 out of 5 stars
Vacuumed Filtered Coffee
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 September 2020
After reading lots of reviews and watching YouTube reviews about the product I finally bought the Pipamoka even though I have a Nanopresso.Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 September 2020
I can safe the device made nice coffee and I am not a coffee enthusiast, the coffee was really smooth and you get to taste the characteristics of the beans.
I used the same grind level as I have used for the Nanopresso which produced a different overall coffee from the later whereas the Nanopresso would be more intense the Pipamoka is more smooth regular (filter drip style) coffee.
Preparing the brew was easy as I have watched a number of YouTube videos and hence no need for instructions, what I did find was if you have small hands or injuries to your hand it will be a problem. As I have injured both my hands (trigger finger injuries) I did find it very very difficult to preform the task, however I persisted and convinced myself it's physiotherapy but with a reward of a coffee at the end.
It was a tough work out as I could not maintain a steady rhythm, in the end once completed the coffee like I mentioned is smooth and nice.
The best thing is unit was made with good quality control as before in my other review of the Nanopresso's Barista kit it had a slight defect resulting me cutting my knuckle when cleaning, not this time everything is smooth to the finish and well made (Wacaco reached out to me in regards to my sliced knuckle) and promised better QC and they have delivered 👍
Cleaning is simple and easy compared to my French Press (which getting the grinds out is a nightmare) with the Pipamoka it's all contained in a little casket just like the Nanopresso hence easy to clean and tidy even the water chamber is clean with no residue almost like the Aeropress.
The vessel containing the coffee and doubles as a travel mug is great as its leak proof, I done a simple test where I put boiling water into it and closed the lid after 4hrs the temperature dropped from 96 degrees C to 54 degrees I guess it could stay longer if I warmed the vessel first (not sure) but it is sufficient in its task. One thing to note is if the lid is not on the vessel is a little unsafe, what I mean is, its easily toppled over this spilling the drink due to the length and slimness this has to be noted (if the base has a little counter weight) toppling maybe prevented but that is just nit picking.
So is it worth it, I would say yes as its just good compact easy to clean (provides a real workout of your forearms especially if you have hand injuries 😂)
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Wrencher54
4.0 out of 5 stars
A nice bit of travel kit that works well
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 December 2020Verified Purchase
A nice bit of kit. Needs decent grip to make it work. But it produces a nice cup of coffee, with the vacuum effect really getting the coffee flavour to come out. Seals well to avoid spillage but no sipping lid. Makes a decent but not extra large coffee which suits me. Well built and nicely designed with good materials. It’s now part of my essential travel kit. I would buy it it again.

Popeye
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent for On the Go Coffee
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 October 2020Verified Purchase
Good compact system, that provides almost everything you need to make a good cup of coffee on the go.

Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 January 2021Verified Purchase
Bought for husband and he loves it. He says the coffee tastes better!
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