Portable Espresso Machines

Wacaco Pipamoka GR Electric Machine 18bar with Coffee Container 16gr

Key features:

  • Compatible with ground coffee
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  • Pressure 18 bar
  • Type Electric
  • Water Tank Capacity 300 ml
  • Weight 425 gr
  • Coffee Capacity 16 gr
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Description

Description

- Suitable for any filter coffee

- Water capacity: 300ml

- Coffee capacity: 16gr

- Prepares coffee beverage up to 240ml

- Stainless steel thermal cup

- Dimensions: 73 x 182 mm
- Weight: 425gr

Features

  • Suitable for any filter coffee
  • Water capacity: 300ml
  • Coffee capacity: 16gr
  • Prepares coffee beverage up to 240ml
  • Stainless steel thermos cup
  • Dimensions: 73 x 182 mm
  • Weight: 425gr

Instructions for use

  • Place the coffee inside the filter container
  • Add hot water to the water container and let the filter submerge into the container
  • By rotating the container, the coffee is extracted into the thermal mug, where it stays warm for hours

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Pressure
18 bar
Type
Electric
Water Tank Capacity
300 ml
Weight
425 gr
Power
-
Dimensions (Spec Summary)
7.3x18.2cm
BPA Free
No
USB Charging
No
Battery Capacity
-
with Case
No
Coffee Capacity
16 gr
with Adapter
No

Features

Compatible with
Ground
Voltage
-
Automatic water heating
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • akis_stavr

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    makes excellent coffee.. it has an amazing filter and cleans very easily.. the reason I'm giving 4 stars is that the build quality, specifically the plastics, is not of good quality... maybe it was just this particular batch, I don't know.. nevertheless, the cuppamoka is a better choice.. it has a v60 on top, you put the paper, make the coffee, it's that simple.. whereas this one requires you to clean and rinse the metal filter every time.. and it consists of quite a few parts.. I don't consider it such a good choice for camping..

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  • Bogdan_C8816

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    Foarte fain acest produs Wacaco Pipamoka. Coletul a ajuns foarte,foarte repede la mine,deși a "plecat" din Grecia. In doar 2 zile a ajuns la ușă,foarte bine ambalat și foarte bine protejat.
    Cafeaua a ieșit excelentă. Chiar recomand acest produs.
    Facerea cafelei,astfel încât să nu rămână apă în recipient in urma rotirii inelului portocaliu,eu aș recomanda a se face fără a pune capacul pe recipient.

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  • dimitrisdimopoulos14
    5
    12 out of 13 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    https://youtu.be/1aeYm91D5DI
    Video review and unboxing

    Update before the evaluation...
    The company has released a new model of a French press coffee maker, which is cheaper and easier to use, clean, and operate. It also produces better-tasting results.
    Search for Cuppamoka on skroutz.

    Now let's move on to the review of Pipamoka.
    How it works in my own video
    https://youtu.be/7LdrrgU2Ahk

    Being a fan of the company Wacaco, as I have their portable espresso machine (Wacaco Nanopresso + Barista kit) for almost 1.5 years, I wanted to add Pipamoka to my collection because it is easier to use and clean.

    The specific product is a portable French press or pour-over coffee maker with an integrated thermal and lid.
    It has a quality construction with plastic and stainless steel (for the thermal material).
    It includes:
    a) a fabric case,
    b) a dosing spoon,
    c) a cleaning brush,
    d) a dosing funnel (to easily fill the basket with coffee).
    The main device consists of 4 parts:
    1) thermal,
    2) water chamber,
    3) coffee basket,
    4) lid.

    The process is as follows:
    > Fill the coffee basket with coarsely ground coffee, slightly coarser than what is used for French press.
    > Pour boiling water into the device.
    > Place the coffee basket with the coffee into the water and wait for it to fully immerse for 40 seconds.
    > Once immersed, wait for another minute, then close the lid and
    > start twisting the orange ring (this creates pressure and forces all the water to pass through the coffee chamber).
    > Once the orange ring is completely unscrewed, the coffee is ready.
    > Remove the water chamber, leaving only the thermal and the lid.

    So, we have a hot long black coffee inside the thermal, which is also airtight and leak-proof, as the lid is screw-on and doesn't drip.

    There is also the option for cold brew, which takes 2-3 hours, and then you have iced French press. The process is described in the manual.

    Note: If the extraction is finished and not all the water we put through the coffee filter has passed, then two things are to blame: 1) the machine needs coarser ground coffee, and 2) the machine requires a slower rotation when making the coffee.

    Also, inside the packaging, there is a card with the product's serial number. You can register it on the Wacaco website and get an additional 18 months of warranty.

    Conclusion. It's worth its money because you have coffee with you where it might not be available. In villages, trips, excursions, etc. Even at the office during winter. It is much easier to use than the Nanopresso and definitely makes a very good French press coffee.
    If combined with a portable hand grinder like Hario (25€) and a gas burner, then you truly have coffee even in mountains and camping trips.

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  • 5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

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    Excellent product for making espresso coffee on the boat or camping

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • makes excellent coffee.. it has an amazing filter and cleans very easily.. the reason I'm giving 4 stars is that the build quality, specifically the plastics, is not of good quality... maybe it was just this particular batch, I don't know.. nevertheless, the cuppamoka is a better choice.. it has a v60 on top, you put the paper, make the coffee, it's that simple.. whereas this one requires you to clean and rinse the metal filter every time.. and it consists of quite a few parts.. I don't consider it such a good choice for camping..

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Foarte fain acest produs Wacaco Pipamoka. Coletul a ajuns foarte,foarte repede la mine,deși a "plecat" din Grecia. In doar 2 zile a ajuns la ușă,foarte bine ambalat și foarte bine protejat.
    Cafeaua a ieșit excelentă. Chiar recomand acest produs.
    Facerea cafelei,astfel încât să nu rămână apă în recipient in urma rotirii inelului portocaliu,eu aș recomanda a se face fără a pune capacul pe recipient.

    0
  • https://youtu.be/1aeYm91D5DI
    Video review and unboxing

    Update before the evaluation...
    The company has released a new model of a French press coffee maker, which is cheaper and easier to use, clean, and operate. It also produces better-tasting results.
    Search for Cuppamoka on skroutz.

    Now let's move on to the review of Pipamoka.
    How it works in my own video
    https://youtu.be/7LdrrgU2Ahk

    Being a fan of the company Wacaco, as I have their portable espresso machine (Wacaco Nanopresso + Barista kit) for almost 1.5 years, I wanted to add Pipamoka to my collection because it is easier to use and clean.

    The specific product is a portable French press or pour-over coffee maker with an integrated thermal and lid.
    It has a quality construction with plastic and stainless steel (for the thermal material).
    It includes:
    a) a fabric case,
    b) a dosing spoon,
    c) a cleaning brush,
    d) a dosing funnel (to easily fill the basket with coffee).
    The main device consists of 4 parts:
    1) thermal,
    2) water chamber,
    3) coffee basket,
    4) lid.

    The process is as follows:
    > Fill the coffee basket with coarsely ground coffee, slightly coarser than what is used for French press.
    > Pour boiling water into the device.
    > Place the coffee basket with the coffee into the water and wait for it to fully immerse for 40 seconds.
    > Once immersed, wait for another minute, then close the lid and
    > start twisting the orange ring (this creates pressure and forces all the water to pass through the coffee chamber).
    > Once the orange ring is completely unscrewed, the coffee is ready.
    > Remove the water chamber, leaving only the thermal and the lid.

    So, we have a hot long black coffee inside the thermal, which is also airtight and leak-proof, as the lid is screw-on and doesn't drip.

    There is also the option for cold brew, which takes 2-3 hours, and then you have iced French press. The process is described in the manual.

    Note: If the extraction is finished and not all the water we put through the coffee filter has passed, then two things are to blame: 1) the machine needs coarser ground coffee, and 2) the machine requires a slower rotation when making the coffee.

    Also, inside the packaging, there is a card with the product's serial number. You can register it on the Wacaco website and get an additional 18 months of warranty.

    Conclusion. It's worth its money because you have coffee with you where it might not be available. In villages, trips, excursions, etc. Even at the office during winter. It is much easier to use than the Nanopresso and definitely makes a very good French press coffee.
    If combined with a portable hand grinder like Hario (25€) and a gas burner, then you truly have coffee even in mountains and camping trips.

    Translated from Greek ·
    12
  • Excellent product for making espresso coffee on the boat or camping

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
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Description & Specifications

- Suitable for any filter coffee

- Water capacity: 300ml

- Coffee capacity: 16gr

- Prepares coffee beverage up to 240ml

- Stainless steel thermal cup

- Dimensions: 73 x 182 mm
- Weight: 425gr

Features

  • Suitable for any filter coffee
  • Water capacity: 300ml
  • Coffee capacity: 16gr
  • Prepares coffee beverage up to 240ml
  • Stainless steel thermos cup
  • Dimensions: 73 x 182 mm
  • Weight: 425gr

Instructions for use

  • Place the coffee inside the filter container
  • Add hot water to the water container and let the filter submerge into the container
  • By rotating the container, the coffee is extracted into the thermal mug, where it stays warm for hours

Manufacturer

Dimensions

Pressure
18 bar
Type
Electric
Water Tank Capacity
300 ml
Weight
425 gr
Power
-
Dimensions (Spec Summary)
7.3x18.2cm
BPA Free
No
USB Charging
No
Battery Capacity
-
with Case
No
Coffee Capacity
16 gr
with Adapter
No

Features

Compatible with
Ground
Voltage
-
Automatic water heating
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (4)

  1. 3
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
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  • akis_stavr

    Verified purchase

    makes excellent coffee.. it has an amazing filter and cleans very easily.. the reason I'm giving 4 stars is that the build quality, specifically the plastics, is not of good quality... maybe it was just this particular batch, I don't know.. nevertheless, the cuppamoka is a better choice.. it has a v60 on top, you put the paper, make the coffee, it's that simple.. whereas this one requires you to clean and rinse the metal filter every time.. and it consists of quite a few parts.. I don't consider it such a good choice for camping..

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Bogdan_C8816

    Verified purchase

    Foarte fain acest produs Wacaco Pipamoka. Coletul a ajuns foarte,foarte repede la mine,deși a "plecat" din Grecia. In doar 2 zile a ajuns la ușă,foarte bine ambalat și foarte bine protejat.
    Cafeaua a ieșit excelentă. Chiar recomand acest produs.
    Facerea cafelei,astfel încât să nu rămână apă în recipient in urma rotirii inelului portocaliu,eu aș recomanda a se face fără a pune capacul pe recipient.

    Did you find this review helpful?
  • dimitrisdimopoulos14
    5
    12 out of 13 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    https://youtu.be/1aeYm91D5DI
    Video review and unboxing

    Update before the evaluation...
    The company has released a new model of a French press coffee maker, which is cheaper and easier to use, clean, and operate. It also produces better-tasting results.
    Search for Cuppamoka on skroutz.

    Now let's move on to the review of Pipamoka.
    How it works in my own video
    https://youtu.be/7LdrrgU2Ahk

    Being a fan of the company Wacaco, as I have their portable espresso machine (Wacaco Nanopresso + Barista kit) for almost 1.5 years, I wanted to add Pipamoka to my collection because it is easier to use and clean.

    The specific product is a portable French press or pour-over coffee maker with an integrated thermal and lid.
    It has a quality construction with plastic and stainless steel (for the thermal material).
    It includes:
    a) a fabric case,
    b) a dosing spoon,
    c) a cleaning brush,
    d) a dosing funnel (to easily fill the basket with coffee).
    The main device consists of 4 parts:
    1) thermal,
    2) water chamber,
    3) coffee basket,
    4) lid.

    The process is as follows:
    > Fill the coffee basket with coarsely ground coffee, slightly coarser than what is used for French press.
    > Pour boiling water into the device.
    > Place the coffee basket with the coffee into the water and wait for it to fully immerse for 40 seconds.
    > Once immersed, wait for another minute, then close the lid and
    > start twisting the orange ring (this creates pressure and forces all the water to pass through the coffee chamber).
    > Once the orange ring is completely unscrewed, the coffee is ready.
    > Remove the water chamber, leaving only the thermal and the lid.

    So, we have a hot long black coffee inside the thermal, which is also airtight and leak-proof, as the lid is screw-on and doesn't drip.

    There is also the option for cold brew, which takes 2-3 hours, and then you have iced French press. The process is described in the manual.

    Note: If the extraction is finished and not all the water we put through the coffee filter has passed, then two things are to blame: 1) the machine needs coarser ground coffee, and 2) the machine requires a slower rotation when making the coffee.

    Also, inside the packaging, there is a card with the product's serial number. You can register it on the Wacaco website and get an additional 18 months of warranty.

    Conclusion. It's worth its money because you have coffee with you where it might not be available. In villages, trips, excursions, etc. Even at the office during winter. It is much easier to use than the Nanopresso and definitely makes a very good French press coffee.
    If combined with a portable hand grinder like Hario (25€) and a gas burner, then you truly have coffee even in mountains and camping trips.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • 5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Excellent product for making espresso coffee on the boat or camping

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • makes excellent coffee.. it has an amazing filter and cleans very easily.. the reason I'm giving 4 stars is that the build quality, specifically the plastics, is not of good quality... maybe it was just this particular batch, I don't know.. nevertheless, the cuppamoka is a better choice.. it has a v60 on top, you put the paper, make the coffee, it's that simple.. whereas this one requires you to clean and rinse the metal filter every time.. and it consists of quite a few parts.. I don't consider it such a good choice for camping..

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Foarte fain acest produs Wacaco Pipamoka. Coletul a ajuns foarte,foarte repede la mine,deși a "plecat" din Grecia. In doar 2 zile a ajuns la ușă,foarte bine ambalat și foarte bine protejat.
    Cafeaua a ieșit excelentă. Chiar recomand acest produs.
    Facerea cafelei,astfel încât să nu rămână apă în recipient in urma rotirii inelului portocaliu,eu aș recomanda a se face fără a pune capacul pe recipient.

    0
  • https://youtu.be/1aeYm91D5DI
    Video review and unboxing

    Update before the evaluation...
    The company has released a new model of a French press coffee maker, which is cheaper and easier to use, clean, and operate. It also produces better-tasting results.
    Search for Cuppamoka on skroutz.

    Now let's move on to the review of Pipamoka.
    How it works in my own video
    https://youtu.be/7LdrrgU2Ahk

    Being a fan of the company Wacaco, as I have their portable espresso machine (Wacaco Nanopresso + Barista kit) for almost 1.5 years, I wanted to add Pipamoka to my collection because it is easier to use and clean.

    The specific product is a portable French press or pour-over coffee maker with an integrated thermal and lid.
    It has a quality construction with plastic and stainless steel (for the thermal material).
    It includes:
    a) a fabric case,
    b) a dosing spoon,
    c) a cleaning brush,
    d) a dosing funnel (to easily fill the basket with coffee).
    The main device consists of 4 parts:
    1) thermal,
    2) water chamber,
    3) coffee basket,
    4) lid.

    The process is as follows:
    > Fill the coffee basket with coarsely ground coffee, slightly coarser than what is used for French press.
    > Pour boiling water into the device.
    > Place the coffee basket with the coffee into the water and wait for it to fully immerse for 40 seconds.
    > Once immersed, wait for another minute, then close the lid and
    > start twisting the orange ring (this creates pressure and forces all the water to pass through the coffee chamber).
    > Once the orange ring is completely unscrewed, the coffee is ready.
    > Remove the water chamber, leaving only the thermal and the lid.

    So, we have a hot long black coffee inside the thermal, which is also airtight and leak-proof, as the lid is screw-on and doesn't drip.

    There is also the option for cold brew, which takes 2-3 hours, and then you have iced French press. The process is described in the manual.

    Note: If the extraction is finished and not all the water we put through the coffee filter has passed, then two things are to blame: 1) the machine needs coarser ground coffee, and 2) the machine requires a slower rotation when making the coffee.

    Also, inside the packaging, there is a card with the product's serial number. You can register it on the Wacaco website and get an additional 18 months of warranty.

    Conclusion. It's worth its money because you have coffee with you where it might not be available. In villages, trips, excursions, etc. Even at the office during winter. It is much easier to use than the Nanopresso and definitely makes a very good French press coffee.
    If combined with a portable hand grinder like Hario (25€) and a gas burner, then you truly have coffee even in mountains and camping trips.

    Translated from Greek ·
    12
  • Excellent product for making espresso coffee on the boat or camping

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
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