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  • Aeropress travel case
  • RoganJosh
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    Anyone got or made one? Looks like there are a couple available in the states but very expensive and hand made of leather etc. Is there such thing as a decent case for aeropress and grinder? I travel with mine a lot.

    If not any good ideas for making one?

    peterfile
    Free Member

    Is there such thing as a decent case for aeropress and grinder?

    It’s a bit of plastic, it doesn’t really need a case IMO.

    atlaz
    Free Member

    As above. They’re pretty much a disposable item so a case seems like overkill. Mine has been to the far east, the US, all over Europe and has been in carried around in the bottom of suitcases, in my carry-on, thrown into a bag with bike parts etc. It’s got some scratches but is still pretty much perfect other than that.

    chaos
    Full Member

    kids lunch bag made a great ‘keep it all together’ case for mine, holding the aeropress, porlex grinder and beans in a little clippy container thing.

    Cougar
    Full Member

    There is an official case; when I bought mine, one of the resellers were doing it in a vinyl zippered affair. Cost an extra five quid, which seemed steep to me so I didn’t bother. When I took it camping recently it just got stashed in a large ziploc bag.

    domino
    Full Member

    As above, kids lunch box sounds like a good idea. Keep ours in a vinyl wash bag along with grinder and two enamel espresso cups.

    Rubber_Buccaneer
    Full Member

    Carrier bag keeps mine together with all it’s bits. I can also change the bag to suit my mood. Asda when I’m feeling chavvy, Waitrose if I’m going all Guardian or maybe a plain one when I want to be a man of mystery.

    torsoinalake
    Free Member

    A leather Aeropress case? Is that not a bit:

    [video]http://youtu.be/TPd4ZpzIFtk[/video]

    ?

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