

☕ Elevate your coffee game—brew brilliance in 2 minutes, anywhere you go!
The WACACO Pipamoka is a sleek, portable coffee maker combining a vacuum pressure brewing system with an insulated stainless steel mug. It brews a clean, full-bodied coffee in just 2 minutes using a reusable micro-filter, eliminating waste and simplifying your routine. Designed for professionals on the move, it fits standard car cup holders, keeps coffee hot for hours, and requires minimal maintenance—making it the ultimate travel companion for fresh coffee anytime.













| ASIN | B083FSGH45 |
| Auto Shutoff | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 222,842 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 147 in Single Serve Coffee Machines |
| Brand | WACACO |
| Colour | Sage Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,017) |
| Date First Available | 15 Jan. 2020 |
| Item Weight | 425 g |
| Model Number | WACACO |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 19.99 cm; 425 g |
| Special Features | Portable |
J**W
So far so good...
I've only had this for a day or so, but having already made a few coffee's with it I am very pleased with the purchase and can imagine now using this daily for my morning brew (to drink in the house or take with me to work or the gym). Rather than using it for travel, I was mainly motivated by a desire to have a low maintenance coffee maker (for one person) that could deliver a consistently great brew - and the unique design and function appealed to my minimalist nature. I've had some cheap filter machines in recent years but the hot plates ended up getting rusted from drips, the coffee taste seemed to change and become bitter and oily (maybe due to my not descaling the machine regularly), and the glass jug and filter trays were a pain to keep clean. So I took the plunge, and in summary... --- 1. "TURNING" IS FINE - The turning of the device to extract the coffee was my biggest concern - watching several videos and reading reviews to get an idea of how it actually felt and how long it takes, didn't give me 100% confidence as to how it would be in reality. Would it feel like an eternity to get the coffee out and would my hands be aching by the end of it? In reality it's fine - I ended up walking around the house for a minute or so while doing the "turning" (like when I'm shaving with an electric razor or brushing my teeth) and it was quite relaxing in a strange way. As to my hands, I just made sure to turn slowly which meant I faced no difficulty in executing each rotation. Those who report it being hard are probably doing it too quick. (Disclaimer: I have good sized hands so I'm not sure if the experience is different for others). 2. CLEANING / MAINTENANCE IS EASY - Cleaning up is so simple - you just pop out the "puck" where the coffee grounds went, and drop the used - and now solid - block of coffee into the bin. There is very little mess, and a quick rinse under the tap gets rid of any final bits on the various components. Occasionally it may benefit from a soapy wash to shift any oils that build up but I'm not sure if it even needs that. You also just need to quickly re-set the orange "dial" once done so it goes back to the bottom or top (?) of the extraction element for next time, but it takes a few seconds. 3. COFFEE TASTE WAS GREAT - Taste wise I have no complaints - the coffee really hit the spot and I'm looking forward to my next one already. For context, I bought a bag of Starbucks Columbian ground coffee to begin with, as I'd noted a previous Amazon reviewer mention that the medium coarseness of a Starbucks ground they had used was ideal for this device (but I'd assume anything labelled as suitable for a French press or filter machine will do). The device is so simple I can't see it becoming contaminated in any way and so would expect it to remain consistent in the coffee it delivers. 4. TRAVEL CUP IS GOOD QUALITY - I have a few insulated mugs with sipping lids and while they work in a similar way to this, I did find that a). they didn't fit in my car cup holders and b). the sipping lid would often leak slightly when I least expected it. So it was a nice surprise to find this cup does fit in my car holder and the screw lid means I can also throw it in my laptop bag without fear of it spilling out (either when full or with some tiny leftover coffee). I understand it also keeps coffee hot for a few hours but I've not tested that out for myself as of yet. 5. DRINK SIZE WAS OKAY - The drink size was not a problem for me although if you need a large mug of black coffee every morning then this may come up a little short. Obviously if you are using a filter machine etc. then you can add more coffee scoops and water and decide how much to pour, but this device has space constraints in terms of how much water you can add. However, the volume it delivers was adequate and would fill most "normal" sized mugs. --- So there we have it - I like it and I hope this helped, but the final decision is yours...
R**K
The best way to make coffee on the go
First off I'm not normally bothered write reviews unless something really really really impressess me, and as I'm writing this review I can say this REALLY REALLY IMPRESSED me, I'm exactly a coffee snob but I've got enough respect for Myself not to drink instant coffee, except for when im on the go, as there really isn't many options for brewing fresh coffee on the go, moka pots are super annoying to clean and more importantly they require a hob and about 15 to 20 mins to brew but they do make nice coffee, and cafetieres have a habit of breaking in your bag if you get a glass one and are also a pain in the ass to clean, and leave a ton of grit in the bottom of your cup, to the point thay i don't even finish my coffee a lot of the time, and overall it makes kida week coffee, enter the pipamoka, not only is is fast the brew, makes great tasting coffee, and is super easy to clean, it's also all metal or plastic so no worries about it breaking in your bag, it's supper compact and is really really well designed, the plastic parts feel a little cheep but that doesn't really bother me as they do feel really sturdy, the lid that comes with it is very much spill proof, i was also a little concerned about the metal filter when I was getting it and i thought there was gona be a ton of grit in the bottom due to my previous experience with metal filters in cafetieres, however I can absolutely say that this filter is great, it's a little pricey (60 euro when I got it) but absolutely worth it, especially since the only thing like it is a cafetiere by bird that is upwards of 350 euro. I can absolutely recommend this to anyone tho travels or to collage students who are a fan of coffee (I'm in this category :) ) I'd say if your on the fence about it, pick it up, you won't regret it.
K**R
Makes great coffee, no mess but can be tricky to use
First off - this creates a good cup of coffee and is incredibly easy to clean. There's hardly any mess. It's also really well made and the insulated cup seems fairly leak proof and does keep in the heat. The coffee is stronger than filter - probably closer to a stove top moka pot than any other coffee maker. There are two things to be aware of Coffee - it's important to use a medium to coarse grind of coffee and not overfill or tamp down the coffee in it's little chamber. You will need water to flow through this and it can be hard to use if you make that harder by compacting the coffee or using a fine grind that risks clogging up the filter. Twisting - some wrist strength is needed, and that can be worse depending on the coffee you use. I've a touch of arthritis starting in one wrist and it's not painful using this but I do have to take a little care. Making a cup a day with this isn't an issue - if I was drinking coffee more often it might get annoying. I'm hoping it'll help build my strength if anything! Overall, I'm really pleased with this, it's a nice bit of kit and really robustly made. It's not perfect though - and that's not an issue of design, it's about the brewing method. There aren't many ways to create a vacuum and so the stiffness whilst twisting isn't something that can really be changed - it's part of the package.
D**O
Ótimo produto. Facil de usar e de higienizar!!! Prático!!!
O**R
Hay varias formas de hacerte un café ya sea en tu oficina o cuando estás de viaje y con la pipamoka es perfecto, y que mejor que te da un agradable sabor de caté, sus materiales son de buena calidad, solo aprovechen cuando esta de oferta, vale mucho la pena esta cafetera.
M**H
This makes delicious coffee. It takes a little bit of getting used to to develop the right sense of when it is at the end of the vacuum and it’s ready to come off. There is a squeaking that happens near the end of the coffee canister and then a slight release in pressure when you know you’re on the top and it’s finished extracting. I highly recommend removing the top to release pressure before you try to separate the vacuuming component from the thermos on the bottom. I learned this the hard way, but I have hands that can touch heat directly from many years of cooking so even though coffee went everywhere I was fine. Now I know better to make sure to release the vacuum pressure before I remove the vacuum mechanism. You will have to experiment to find the right sized grind. I found it to be somewhere between a finer version French press yet not an espresso grind that works best. I really love the flavor profile this device brings to coffee. There are more subtle notes that the vacuum process produces than any other way. It’s much more similar to a percolator without the glass explosion danger. It’s really very easy to use once you get the hang of it. I really love the fact of its portability and how long it keeps a brew hot in a very well insulated cup. It’s very lightweight so easily can be packed and taken on the go. The cover top snapped into place very tightly. I am hoping that this actually is a little bit easier overtime with use since I find it so tight that it tends to spill. I struggle with it but it may get easier with use over time. When I do the extraction I just leave the cover on top without pressing it into place since I find it too difficult to take off without a tool once pressurized. Perhaps the little brush that comes with it can act like a little screwdriver to pop the lid. I’ll try that. The screw process doing the vacuum can be a little challenging for someone with small hands. I found for myself. I leave it on the counter and then put it on a small kitchen rag so that I can spin it freely without gripping on the counter. It is actually nice that there is a little grippy material on the bottom of the thermos canister part. These are very well-made products, extremely creative designs, and highly functional for the price point especially. Made for true coffee connoisseurs and does not disappoint.
A**R
Heerlijke filterkoffie voor onderweg
ざ**ご
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