Get a big espresso hit on the go
Instant coffee? Yuck. Nobody really wants to start their day with that. Wacaco’s Minipresso is the original portable coffee machine, developed to solve the perennial problem of where to find a decent cup of joe when you’re out on the trail or in a new city. The easy to use hand-pump system delivers a rich, smooth espresso. Operation is super simple. Just tamp a couple of scoops of fresh ground coffee – your blend and grind of choice – into the filter basket. Screw on the portafilter and add hot water to the water tank. Turn the unit upside down over a cup, twist the piston and start pumping to deliver a large, steaming espresso, every time. Maintenance is just as easy, as all the parts are easily separated for cleaning.
- Make Espresso Anywhere – Enjoy the freedom of easy to use portable espresso anywhere you go
- Matt Black, Compact And Light
- Small and light enough to throw in the suitcase or backpack without fear of wasting space or weight
- Powered by hand. No electricity, CO2 cartridges, or compressed air
- 8 Bars Of Pressure – Achieves the same pressure that commercial espresso machines generate with complex mechanics
- Use Any Coffee – Use the grounds of any coffee. Not limited to pods for specific coffee machines
- PBT, PP and stainless steel
- 100% BPA free
- Dimensions: 17.5 x 7 x 6 cm
- Weight: 360 g
- Water capacity: 70 ml
- Ground capacity: 8 g
- Max. pressure: 8 bar
The Wacaco story started with a bad cup of coffee. In fact, it started with a truly terrible cup of coffee.
Back in 2013, industrial design graduate Hugo Cailleton was staying in a mid-range hotel on a business trip. He ordered his customary morning espresso, but what arrived was abysmal. Disappointed by this experience, he decided there and then to create a portable espresso machine that would give people access to great coffee wherever they were – on the trail, at a campsite or in a city-centre hotel.
What followed is a classic tale of ingenuity, hard work and perseverance. Hugo built more than ten prototypes to test different mechanisms of coffee extraction. He sought feedback from friends, focus groups and industry professionals. The process took him back to the drawing board more than a few times. But twenty months after that fateful business trip, the Minipresso was born.
Today, the original Minipresso sits alongside the Nanopresso, Pipamoka and a range of accessories designed for travellers, commuters and outdoor lovers. They all put great coffee in your hands, giving you the ability to enjoy full-flavoured espresso or filter coffee anytime, anywhere.