Mypressi TWIST Preview

by Mike in Coffee Equipment Reviews

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mypressi TWIST
On sale at Amazon for $139.99
Retails at $169.00

The mypressi TWIST is unlike any other espresso machine that I’ve ever seen. It doesn’t sit on a counter. Instead, it fits in your hand and allows you to make espresso anywhere that you have ground coffee beans and hot water.

The stylish, award-winning mypressi™ TWIST™ is a revolutionary hand-held espresso maker that will change how, and where, you enjoy delicious coffee and espresso-based beverages.

The sleek, state-of-the-art mypressi TWIST uses fresh ground coffee or standard ESE pods and requires no pumping, priming or compressing to make one perfect shot after another. Requiring no external power, the twist uses standard recyclable 8gm N2O cartridges, available online or at almost any quality kitchen goods retailer.

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Recently, Espressi Inc., the company behind the mypressi TWIST sent me one of the machines to review for two weeks. Of course, I had more than a few questions about it and will be giving it a thorough testing.

The most important was, how does the espresso shots taste?

How easy is it to use?

How long does it take to learn how to use and how long does it take to make a shot?

Do you have any questions about it?

Have you ever tried the mypressi TWIST? What did you think about it.

{ 7 comments }

Jamie Ferguson February 19, 2010 at 8:44 pm

I can’t wait to read more about your thoughts on this. I want one of these, but only if it passes your thorough testing. :)

Mike February 21, 2010 at 7:12 pm

I’m giving it two thumbs up so far!

gservo February 19, 2010 at 9:13 pm

really looking forward to this

Mike February 21, 2010 at 7:12 pm

I could see you using one of these on a regular basis and taking lots of pictures of it.

Dottie February 20, 2010 at 3:33 pm

I think I’m too “mechanically” challenged to use this ;0

Mike February 21, 2010 at 7:13 pm

That’s kind of how I felt the first day with it. But once I got it down, it’s pretty easy to use, just took some tweaking to get the best tasting results.

Darrell February 26, 2010 at 1:39 am

Hmm, this inquiring mind wants to know more lol. Sounds ok though!

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