Air Brewing Coffee With the VacOne May Convince You to Dump Keurig
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VacOne brews a single cup of coffee using vacuum suction.
TYLER HAYES
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Coffee I started regularly drinking my morning coffee black once I began using a pour-over method to make it. I've always preferred coffee plain, but I usually need to add a splash of cream to smooth it out when it brews in a coffee machine. Up until now, I've had great success getting easy-to-drink coffee using fresh ground coffee beans and the V60 Hario pour-over method. After trying the VacOne, however, there may be another way to get a cup of ultrasmooth plain black coffee.
The VacOne is a single-serve coffee maker that uses vacuum suction to pull water through coffee grounds and a filter. It's a single-unit device that sits on top of a custom glass carafe. It has a battery inside so it doesn't need to be plugged in, just recharged from time to time. It's as simple to use as any other coffee maker, including a Keurig, but it produces one of the smoothest cups of coffee that I've ever had.