Coffee Gear for Coffee Fanatics

11/6/08  Print This Post Print This Post    8 Comments   Popular   Written by Craig Martin
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For coffee lovers, traveling doesn’t mean parting with your daily dose.

If you’re anything like me, you need a strong hit of coffee to start the day right. Downing a double espresso in Rome might do the trick pronto, but there are times when you need to brew your own to make it through the day.


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Here are some of the best — and worst — travel coffee products we’ve seen.

Single Stove-Top Espresso Machine

The single stove-top espresso machine is certainly the gourmet choice, but the weight!

Believe it or not, I carried a double mocha pot through my first seven countries of international travel…using it about ten times in two months.

A Bialetti has style, grace and screams you’re a coffee aficionado, but walk your first couple of miles and see if your shoulders scream louder.

MSR MugMate Coffee Filter

Lightweight and easy to clean, the MSR MugMate Coffee Filter is fine for those after a quick filter coffee hit. Place the mesh framing into your cup, spoon in some ground coffee then pour boiling water over the top. It’s quick and easy. The only downside is that you need your own mug!

GSI H2JO! Water Bottle Coffee Maker

The GSI H2JO! Water Bottle Coffee Maker has a similar style but comes with a lighter build. This thin plastic is going to save you on weight, but you might end up burning your fingertips while on a train or other form of transportation.

Kathmandu Coffee Plunger/Cup

The Kathmandu coffee plunger/cup is my pick of the bunch, combining efficiency with weight and ease of use. It’s a great combination of french press and insulated travel mug. Spoon ground beans into the bottom of the mug then add boiling water. Allow it to sit for a few minutes before adding the cap and plunging away.


Price: $49.90 | Travel Coffee Plunger

Pacific Cornetta Thunder Press Mug

Similar in function, and handier for American buyers, the Pacific Cornetta Thunder Press Mug also finds a balance between weight and good taste…and just sounds awesome! The Thunder Press reminds me of Saturday morning cartoons, late night at the speedway, and ice creams around the world. It is similar in function to the Kathmandu and REI mugs, will easily fit in a car’s coffee holder, and has the funkiest name of all.


Price: $21.95 | Travel Coffee Plunger

Quick Cafe II Travel Coffee Maker

Moving into the slightly ridiculous, the Quick Cafe II Travel Coffee Maker claims “it is easy to make cafe style coffee with the Quick Cafe II Travel Coffee Maker.” It might be easy to make coffee, but it’s not easy to lug around in one’s pack!

Travel? Sure, travel from the hotel room to the lobby!

This is one piece of plastic that should stay on the production line.

Mello Smello Scratch and Sniff Stickers

We still want to offer a way for the space or weight conscious to get your caffeine hits…and this is the best we can do. The Mello Smello scratch and sniff stickers can be stuck inside your journal cover and supply you with an unending supply of java scents — just enough to get you to a cafe.


Price: $1.60 | Coffee Sticker Sheet

Matador Coffee Mugs

Just want something to carry your coffee in? Fancy a little individual style? Cafepress allows you to upload your own images to adorn the travel mug of your dreams. You can’t make coffee with it, but you can certainly carry it in style.

You can even buy gear to support sites you love — like Matador’s own ceramic beauties.


Price: $15.99 – $18.99 | Matador Coffee Mugs

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Craig Martin

Craig Martin has been living on the road since leaving Auckland, New Zealand in February 2006. He podcasts at the indie travel podcast

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  • james replied on November 6, 2008

    nice round up — I'm in the market for a new coffee maker — sick of pouring motel coffee into my mug…

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  • Cassie Ulrich replied on November 6, 2008

    Hello Craig, My name is Cassie and I am with Pacific Cornetta. Thanks for the mention. I'm glad you enjoyed our Thunder Press. It is kind of a fun name isn't it? I just wanted to let you know about our new stainless steel water bottle that will be available in January. It’s called the Cascade. I know, it’s not as cool as Thunder Press but is equally unique. I would love to send you a sample if you would like one. You can find more information and product photos at http://www.active-gear.comunder the Press section. Good luck in your travels, Cassie Ulrich cassie.ulrich@pacific-cornetta.com

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  • Craig replied on November 6, 2008

    Just woke up in Perth, Australia, made some coffee in my Kathmandu plunger cup and saw my article published. Nice way to start the day :)

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  • JULIANE replied on November 13, 2008

    Those Matador mugs are so cute! But I think the single stove top espresso maker is my must-get. I don't know about carrying it on my back like you Craig, but I do know I'll be using it ten times a month. ;)

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  • Greg replied on January 21, 2009

    I've got a Bialetti sitting on my counter, but as much as I love it…it has yet to be stuffed in the rucksack. :)

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  • Sarah_Menkedick replied on January 22, 2009

    We carted a French press all around Asia, and when we used it in Chinese trains a huge crowd would gather to watch in awe as the grounds rose and then we pushed them down and drank that bitter-smelling fantastic mind-altering beverage that is still somewhat of a strange phenomenon in China.

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  • Navin replied on December 23, 2009

    Wow! That’s a fantastic array of unique kitchenware, I would say. Kathmandu Coffee Plunger caught my attention at first glance. You know why? I live in Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal. Do you know how the name for this particular product was chosen? Just curios to know. I hope Craig and all other consumers are still enjoying it. Wish you luck!

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  • Maryam Kaur replied on August 12, 2010

    our local shop is giving away some free coffe mugs that are also of high quality,,:,

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