Hands pulling a hand-pump portable espresso shot into a small cup on a riverbank at golden hour, with a fly fishing rod and net resting on the ground beside the brewer

Portable Espresso Maker — Hand-Pump Bar-Grade Brewer

$129.99
Sale price  $129.99 Regular price 
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Hands pulling a hand-pump portable espresso shot into a small cup on a riverbank at golden hour, with a fly fishing rod and net resting on the ground beside the brewer

Portable Espresso Maker — Hand-Pump Bar-Grade Brewer

$129.99
Sale price  $129.99 Regular price 

A Real Espresso. Anywhere There's Hot Water.

A hand-powered espresso maker that pulls a true 18-bar shot at the trailhead, in a hotel room, at the office, or on the kitchen counter. No batteries. No pods. No cords. Just ground coffee, hot water, and your hand on the pump.

Solves a real problem

If you love espresso, you've made peace with one of two compromises: spend $800 on a countertop machine that lives in one spot, or accept burned hotel coffee whenever you travel. This brewer kills the trade-off. Pocket-sized, dishwasher-safe, and engineered to deliver crema-on-top espresso wherever you carry it.

Key Features

  • True 18-bar pressure from a hand-pumped piston — same pressure profile as a café machine
  • Brews a real espresso shot with a dense, persistent crema layer, not a watery pour-over
  • Compatible with ground coffee straight from your local roaster — no proprietary capsules, ever
  • No electricity required — works on a campsite, on a plane, in a power outage
  • Compact and travel-ready at under 400g and pocketable in a daypack or carry-on
  • Dishwasher-safe portafilter and cup — rinse and store in under a minute
  • Food-grade stainless steel filter and brewing chamber, BPA-free outer shell
  • Integrated cup doubles as the container and the drinking vessel

Perfect Gift For

The coffee snob in your life who refuses to drink hotel drip. The remote worker who'd rather pull their own shot than queue at a café. The hiker, the camper, the road tripper. The new homeowner whose kitchen counter has no room for a second appliance. The frequent flyer. The minimalist who wants one good ritual, not a kitchen full of gadgets.

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