☕ Elevate your coffee game with style and sustainability!
The Space Saving Organizer Wall Mount for Aeropress is a meticulously crafted storage solution made from polished, eco-friendly bamboo. Measuring 9.4" x 5" x 2.4", it effectively organizes all Aeropress components while freeing up valuable counter space. Ideal for kitchens, offices, and coffee bars, it includes installation hardware for easy setup.
F**E
Garden Room themed
Despite the crack which I photographed, I am extremely happy with the tiny wall mount. It arrived in natural bamboo, just like all the other items pictured here on Amazon.After inspecting it out of the box and discovering the obvious crack on the lower side, I painted it in the same green as my wall. You can't see the crack since the aeropress plunger hides it, and now it looks pretty neat, sitting above my coffee station.Easy to mount, and the size fits my aeropress perfectly.Very happy! My coffee station looks put together. No longer a jumbled mess on the counter. Everything is within reach, customized to my height.Five stars! 🤩
D**E
Finally, an affordable storage/organizing solution for the Aeropress...
I’ve been a loyal Aeropress convert since 2009 and over the years, have employed an assortment of storage/organizing strategies for the device and it’s accessories (with, um, less than satisfactory results). There are quite a few standalone organizers available; but, like other reviewers, I was unwilling to pay $40+ to store my $30 Aeropress.This ingenious solution popped up in a recent Amazon search and I figured for $16.99, it was worth a shot. IMO, this organizer checks all of the boxes:- Affordable- Low profile- Frees up counter space, by utilizing otherwise unused wall/cupboard space- Simple/elegant design- Easy to mountI highly recommend this attractive and well-made bamboo organizer to create an easily accessible space for your Aeropress and all of it’s accessories. Brilliant!Note: I was able to securely mount the organizer to the side of my kitchen cabinet, using 3M “Dual Lock Reclosable Fastener” #3560, as I didn’t want to drill holes into my oak cabinets.Required: One 16” strip of 3M Dual Lock Reclosable Fastener, #3560 One old gift card, credit card, or material of similar thickness1) Cut: 2” strip (quantity: 6) 1” strip (quantity: 4) 1” x 1” piece of old plastic gift card, credit card, etc. (quantity: 2)2) Attach three of the larger strips of 2” Dual Lock to the organizer (at each end and in the center).3) Attach two of the smaller 1” strips to the organizer, placed between the three larger strips and positioned near the bottom of the back of the organizer.4) To the attached 2” strips, apply the remaining three strips of 2” Dual Lock and remove the protective film over the adhesive, then position the organizer where it is to be mounted. Push firmly to secure the adhesive on the mounting surface (cabinet, backsplash, etc.). Note: Take time to ensure that the organizer is positioned correctly, as the adhesive backing will be there to stay. You will have the ability to make slight adjustments to position, as the Dual Lock is an industrial Velcro-type material.5) I found that the top of the organizer would move slightly forward, away from the cabinet, when the organizer was secured in place with only the three 2" strips in place (due to the design of the Dual Lock’s mushroom shaped stems). Although the attachment was secure, I found the movement annoying; however, I was able to eliminate this slight movement by adding the smaller pieces of 1" x 1" Dual Lock between the three larger 2" strips, at the bottom of the back panel as shown in the attached pictures.6) After removing the shelf for further modification, attach the two remaining strips of 1” Dual Lock to the two 1” strips that are already attached to the shelf. Rather than attaching these additional pieces to the mounting surface, remove their protective film and apply the 1” x 1” pieces of gift card material (these smaller pieces do not need to be attached to the mounting surface, as they serve only as shims).7) Press the organizer in place and the additional “shims” will enhance the alignment and eliminate the gapping in the top stems of the Dual Lock. You should now have a secure attachment.
A**L
Does what it says - i actually put parts away where they belong!
We got this aeropress organizer a few months ago. It's now on the wall by my husband's fancy coffee maker for when i want flavored coffee. We've gotten a few compliments on this, but the real win is how neat it makes the aeropress supplies! I'm definitely NOT the neat one in our relationship, but i love how the places for each part are so clearly defined-i always put away the supplies after using! It's a minor miracle, honestly 😆 🤣 i tend to lose interest in things after awhile and then come back months/years later - the beauty of this organizer is that since it's mounted to the wall in "unusable" space, it's out of the way and will stay organized until my next wave of interest in aeropress (I'm on a cold brew kick right now)
S**I
Love it so far!
I really like this rack for my AeroPress. With that said, there are a couple of negatives.A) I mounted it on the side of my cabinet, over the sink. It was really the ONLY option available for me and the left side of the sink works better, as that is also where my electric kettle is located and it's easier for me to access with my left arm. (I have a permanent disability involving my right arm.) That puts the slot for the filter rack at the back, behind everything else. Not so convenient but I'm making it work.B) The only way to store the screw on cap that holds the filter is by attaching it to the AeroPress itself. I really don't like doing that, as it adds a step to coffee making. I have to unscrew it, put in the filter, then add the coffee instead of just picking it up and putting in the filter. That may seem trivial, but I'm not particularly agile & brain aware when I first start the coffee making. I've adapted by putting it on top of the funnel that I don't use very often (I just set the AeroPress directly on the mugs & cups.) It works, but it would have been nice if there had been a hook of some sort on the side or a groove to insert it vertically into.Now this rack is great since it keeps everything together and out of the way. I don't knock it down and end up chasing it around the kitchen as the cats try to turn it into a hockey puck for a new game. (My arms spazz out often so I'll get unexpected twitches and jerks.) Nothing drips on the filters, which is a HUGE plus. (They aren't cheap so I hate it when some get ruined.) Where I have it mounted, if there is a drip, it goes into the sink, so it eliminates clean up by 95%, outside of the clean up after brewing. All of the parts fit easily into the rack without any finagling to get it in just the right spot. The funnel & filter holder are the only "fussy" pieces, and those aren't moved often.As far as clean up goes, I rinse and/or wash each piece after use and before putting it away again. That means that clean water is the only "drips" that end up on it. So far, it's taken the damp without signs of damage. I imagine that periodically I will have to clean off the grease/dust that always accumulates in a kitchen where real cooking actually happens. I have only been using it for about a week, so that hasn't happened yet. There aren't any signs of coffee drips on it yet.Budget wise, this rack was far less expensive than any other sold here. It also avoids putting filters under something that is likely to drip. It's minimalist in design, sort of like the coffee maker that it is designed to hold. Sure, anyone in the kitchen will see it, but I happen to be really proud of the great coffee my AeroPress makes in comparison to the usual drip pot.Design wise, it's light colored wood, I'm not sure what kind, but it is similar to what bamboo wood looks like when made into boards, flooring, etc. It doesn't even come close to our builder grade faux oak cupboards. I'm not the matchy-matchy sort, but that may be a concern for some. From the versions of racks I examined, they are all made in this manner. However, a can of spray paint could change the color pretty quickly (Just be sure to wait until the paint is well cured before using. Most require at least 72 hours after application before it is actually waterproof. If you painted it one weekend, you'd likely be safe mounting it and using it the following one.)Would I buy it again? Yep, in a heart beat! I think it's the best version available and at the best price.
A**N
Love this thingy
I use my aeropress every day. This thing keeps it neat and tidy and organized, without being 50 bucks like others. And I mounted it on the wall with screws so it's up and out of the way, and pretty solid. Love it.
J**N
Terrific gift for a coffee lover!
I purchased this as a gift for my son. He absolutely loves the set. It keeps his Aeropress off the counter and and adds a little modernisms to his kitchen.
A**R
Very ergonomic way to organise your Aerpress
Whort the buy,
A**R
Super Aufbewahrung für die Aeropress
Herausragende Möglichkeit, die Aeropress aufzubewahren. Dübel und Schrauben sind dabei. Für ein bisschen Holz natürlich etwas hochpreisig, kann man sich sicher auch selber basteln. Aber die Verarbeitung ist super. Ich bin begeistert, dass die Aeropress nicht mehr herumsteht. Import aus USA.
P**Y
Tolle Idee und lobenswertes Design
Die Verleimung des Bambusholzes ist, gemessen am Preis des Organizers, leider wirklich mangelhaft. An mehreren Stellen musste ich nachleimen, da das Bambusholz einfach nicht haltbar genug verleimt war und die Verleimungen trocken auseinander klafften. Aus anderen Rezensionen war ich bereits vorgewarnt. Erst habe ich mich bemüht, Leim mit der Druckluftpistole möglichst weit zwischen die offenen Spalten zu pressen, dann habe ich einem Blatt Papier beidseitig mit Leim eingestrichen und bin damit nochmals durch alle offenen Spalte gefahren. Mit meinem Spanntisch und Leimpressen habe ich dann schließlich das gute Stück nochmals gründlich nachgeleimt. Die offenen Stellen sind nun verschossen. - Mit inzwischen über 35 Euro halte ich den recht einfach gehaltenen Organizer eigentlich für überteuert. Ich habe mir gerade für 29 EUR ein dagegen sehr gut verarbeitetes JESPER-Regälchen 30x30x60cm ebenfalls aus Bambusholz besorgt. Daran gemessen zeigt sich, dass der aufgerufene Preis für die kleine Wandhalterung eindeutig im Liebhaberbereich angesiedelt ist. - Die Aeropress bekommt mit der Halterung, wie ich finde, schon ein sehr hübsches Plätzchen. Sie ist von den Fertigungsmaßen auch passend. Die Einzelteile der Aeropress passen alle schön hinein und sind dort gut und ordentlich verstaut und schnell griffbereit.Mein Fazit: Die Idee und das Design stimmen, der Verkaufspreis passt aber nicht zum schlechten Ausgangsmaterial, aus dem der Organizer gefertigt wurde.
M**.
Verarbeitungsqualität
Vorab: geniale Idee, konnte keine vergleichbare Konstruktion finden, die nur annähernd so gut durchdacht ist, alles hat seinen Platz und sieht richtig gut aus. Nun das große ABER, wozu es auch schon andere Bewertungen gibt. Die Verarbeitungsqualität - made in PRC - ist absolut mangelhaft und es muss mit Leim und Zwinge Hand angelegt werden, das Material hat Risse und ist nicht im Winkel geleimt gewesen, zudem war eine horizontale Fläche quasi nur an einer Kante geleimt und wäre bei der Wandmontage abgegangen.Nichts was man nicht selbst reparieren könnte aber für den Verkaufspreis no go. Trotzdem, nun ist es bei uns an einer Küchenwand und erfüllt seinen Zweck.
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