☕ Elevate your coffee game with the NitroPress—where every sip is a smooth sensation!
The Hatfields London NitroPress Nitro Cold Brew Maker is a versatile, portable, and easy-to-use coffee maker that allows you to create smooth nitro coffee and cold brews at home or in professional settings. With a 16 oz capacity, stainless steel construction, and the ability to infuse flavors, this nitro coffee maker is perfect for coffee enthusiasts looking to elevate their brewing experience.
Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Unit Count | 16.9 Fl Oz |
Number of Items | 1 |
Capacity | 16 ounces |
Style | Contemporary or Modern |
Color | Silver |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home use, Small cafes, Coffee enthusiasts, Making cold brew coffee and nitro infused drinks |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Human Interface Input | Unknown |
Wattage | 800 watts |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Cold Brew Coffee, Coffee Infusions, Home Use, Professional Use |
Special Features | Nitro Cold Brew |
V**A
Nitro cold brew press
Happy with this product. No issues when product delivered. Works well. It’s easy to clean overall. Would like recommendations relative to replacement of internal components and seals.
C**.
High quality is evident
This thing is nice - sure you might save a few bucks with a cheaper one but over the life of use, accounting for N2, coffee beans, etc, the cost is negligible. If you want a super nice gift for someone this would suit the ticket - both with in packaging presentation and product.
A**E
Excellent Product
My husband LOVES this thing! He uses it daily with a cold brew. He loves Nitro coffee but that gets expensive from Starbucks or Scooters. He says this is just as good!
B**N
Solid product, Overpriced
I think it's a solid product, but not worth the $140 dollars. Each nitro capsule is an additional cost on top of that. Great to use at parties, but I think it's a bit hard pressed to see this being used on an everyday basis. It functions great, but overall, kind of not what I expected for the cost.Made a cold brew + cream concoction, it turned out to just feel like a cold brew that was lighter in color, which I think is the expected result. Very well branded, and came in a very nice gift-able bag.
C**S
Very nice product, expensive per cup, but still cheaper than Starbucks
This product is made very well, and produces a very nice nitro-brew. In terms of quality, I definitely recommend. Just keep in mind that the N2 cartridges are a "once and done" deal. In other words, the N2 cartridge is completely dispensed into the liquid in the container, which generally equates to two servings. At a cost of at least $1 per cartridge, that's an additional 50 cents per serving for the nitro. Still WAY CHEAPER than Starbucks or the local coffee shop, so for me it's worth it, but it's probably important to know that before you buy.
S**T
Possible used and/or counterfeit
Packaged in a torn bag with parts sticking out of the bag, round box is missing a lid, baggie with parts looks used. There is no logo on the canister and color does not match the photo on the box. Replacement requested. Hopefully I will get what I ordered.
E**A
Defective Unit--otherwise high quality
Wanted to like the Nitro Press because it does look very clean and high-quality. The instructions are straightforward, with a picture diagram included. However, after loading the N2 canister and shaking for a few minutes, there is no liquid/little drops of liquid that come out when using the dispenser. It seems like the piston valve that screws into the nitro nozzle from underneath the canister head is improperly threaded because it kept rattling/ getting loose when depressing the lever.I will try one of the other brands, however the NitroPress is the nicest looking of the options and fairly priced.
Z**B
This is not a cream whipper, understand N2 and N20 first
I saw this at my local coffee shop in Seattle and researched the whole nitro thing, which was intriguing.Firstly, there needs to be some clarity. N2 is not the same as N20, Pure Nitrogen (N2) is what makes this infusion method interesting. That's NOT what a cream whipper does, a cream whipper uses a different Nitro Gas (N20). I make coffee using both and see the image to look at the visual difference, I mean its pretty obvious which coffee is worth drinking.Ok so hopefully that clears up the confusion I'm seeing in these reviews. This is a machine for coffee enthusiasts, so I'd like to be factually correct.Anyway, I got this because I like the creamy texture that I can add to my home brew without calories. Especially when I tried doing the Keto diet, every calorie counts. My gf drinks dairy free and it works for us. You know what they say, happy coffee, happy rest of your day.
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