Pipamoka

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£49.95
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£43.95

Brew great-tasting filter coffee in under three minutes

If hot coffee is basically what keeps you going during your daily commutes, working days and outdoor adventures, the Pipamoka is about to become your new best friend. This simple and sturdy little machine generates vacuum pressure via an innovative twisting mechanism to draw coffee down through a permanent microfilter. Fresh coffee is delivered into the integrated thermal mug, where it will stay piping hot for up to four hours. The Pipamoka makes a clean, full-flavoured cup of coffee in about two minutes – far quicker than conventional French press or drip coffee makers. Small and light enough to pack into a bag or backpack, this clever little device puts a great cup of coffee in your hands anytime, anywhere.

  • The easiest way to enjoy a full cup of coffee wherever your journey takes you
  • Two minute brew - Engineered to brew a consistently clean, full-flavored cup of joe in about two minutes
  • Vacuum pressure brewing method sets it apart from other devices
  • All parts fit securely inside the mug, helping you pack more efficiently for any trip
  • Stainless steel vacuum insulated Pipamoka mug keeps your coffee hot for 3-4 hours
  • Stainless steel micro-filter is re-useable, meaning there is no excess waste created from having to use one-time-use paper filters
  • PBT, PP and stainless steel
  • 100% BPA free
  • Dimensions: 7.3 x 18.2 cm
  • Weight: 425 g
  • Mug capacity: 300 ml
  • Ground capacity: 16 g
  • Brews up to: 240 ml

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.

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