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OXO Brew Rapid Brewer

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Original price was: $39.95.Current price is: $35.59.


Price: $39.95 - $35.59
(as of Jan 06, 2025 03:51:29 UTC – Details)


Your perfectly crafted cup of coffee is not at the end of a long line or dependent on a barista’s whim – it’s in the palm of your hand. The OXO Rapid Brewer makes rich concentrated coffee, on the spot, which you’ll then dilute with water or milk in a 1:2 or 1:3 ratio. No plugs, no charging, no fuss. Roughly the size of your thermos, the Rapid Brewer fits easily in your backpack or purse. Forget expensive pods and paper filters — the OXO Rapid Brewer features a built-in stainless steel filter and comes with a tamper to level the coffee bed, ensuring even flavor extraction. Just add finely ground coffee to the fill line, tamp firmly, add water to the fill line, and wait two minutes for hot concentrated coffee, five minutes for smooth low-acid cold brew. Then unlock the pump by turning it a quarter turn and pump your concentrated coffee into the carafe. (The pump also locks in place for safe storage on the go.) Pour your concentrated coffee into a serving mug or glass, and dilute with water, milk or ice in a 1:2 or 1:3 ratio. And the best part? You can adjust the amount of coffee grounds you use, the water volume and temperature to produce concentrated coffee that is precisely the flavor you love. Then use the concentrated coffee to craft just about any coffee drink — from an Americano to a Vietnamese-style cold brew, or even affogato — the possibilities are limitless. Gone are the days of microwaved coffee, the overnight wait of cold brew, and double-digit barista-level drinks. You’ve found your go-to fast coffee make The Rapid Brewer is easy to clean – everything except the pump is dishwasher safe. The water chamber and carafe are made from Tritan™ Renew, 50% recycled content certified through a mass balance allocation process.
Why the OXO Rapid Brewer? — Brew exquisite concentrated coffee anywhere in 5 minutes or less with this lightweight, portable coffee maker. Not only is this the end of unsatisfactory coffee on-the-go, it’s the end of long lines and overpriced barista brew.
2 Minutes for Hot, 5 Minutes for Cold ­ — Brew hot or cold concentrated coffee to suit your preferred taste, the temperature or your mood.

Built-in Stainless Steel Filter — No messy paper filters required.
Compact, Lightweight — The Rapid Brewer fits easily in your backpack or purse.
No Plugs, No Charging — Craft your perfect cup at home, at the office, in the hotel, or anywhere. All you need is your Rapid Brewer and ~5 ounces of hot or cold water.
One Rapid Brewer, Endless Versatility — This coffee maker brews concentrated coffee, which you then dilute with water or milk. From there, craft an Americano, a Vietnamese-style cold brew, or even affogato — the possibilities are limitless.
Rainmaker Showerhead — The rainmaker showerhead evenly distributes water across the entire coffee bed, ensuring maximum flavor extraction.

Customers say

Customers appreciate the coffee maker’s quality, taste, and ease of use. They find it easy to brew coffee with flavorful results without bitterness or acidity. The coffee maker is simple to clean, with washable parts. Many customers are satisfied with the brew quality, build quality, and brew speed. However, opinions vary on its functionality.

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  1. Colin S

    Great coffee in 5 minutes
    The OXO brand is synonymous with top quality and the coffee brew press is no exception! Easy to use and makes excellent tasting coffee in 5 minutes.

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  2. Amazon Customer

    The cold brew works surprisingly well!
    I just received the Ready Brew this morning. It’s incredibly simple to use. I have made two 20 oz cold brews with it. My new grinder is coming later today, so I had to use the pre ground Seattle’s Best Post Alley that I had on hand. As others have mentioned, the water had filtered through the grounds with out having to pump the machine. I gave it a few pumps anyway which did extract a bit more concentrate. The concentrate was still plenty potent and yielded a nice travel mug of coffee (probably about 18-20 oz once I diluted it and added ice). I did tamp the coffee grounds incrementally as I added coffee on the second batch which increased the strength of the concentrate. I can imagine that the end result will be even better when I am able to use the correct grind alliwing the vessel to hold water. I am very impressed with this product, and I like it more than my aeropress.

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  3. Emschaub

    Great coffee. Wish more glass and less plastic
    This is like Aeropress 2.0. Good flavor overall and cleans relatively easily. It’s obvious that, as normal w Oxo, the device is well designed and must have gone through dozens of iterations before releasing it. I am adding the paper filter into the bottom of the coffee and have played around with the quantity of coffee and water. I wish the cup that the concentrate was glass instead of plastic— would have to be thicker to handle the force of pushing in the pump.

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  4. Joseph in Austin

    Oxo Rapid Brewer vs. Aeropress
    I have been looking for years for a coffee brewing system that would: 1) produce great tasting coffee, 2) be simple and quick; 3) simplify cleanup. You can see my progress in the first photo. I lean towards french press for the taste, but not for quick or easy.When I discovered Aeropress 4 years ago, I liked the simplicity and speed, and the ability to vary grind, temperature and time in search of the “perfect” gourmet taste. Let me add that I make coffee for 2 every morning, so the original Aeropress slowed me down; I had to brew two batches to make two 14 oz mugs. Cue the Aeropress XL, which makes enough concentrate for a liter of coffee Americano. It checked all my boxes.When Oxo Brew Rapid Brewer appeared this year, I had to see if it could beat the Aeropress. I did side-by-side comparison for a week with the same water temperature, same amount and grind of coffee, following manufacturer’s brewing instructions. Here is how they compare for me:SIMPLICITY AND CLEANUPThe Aeropress has 4 necessary parts: brewing chamber, plunger, filter holder, and paper or metal filter. If you throw away your paper filter with each brew (not strictly necessary) you can plunge the spent grounds directly into the compost bin, splash some water on the device and cleanup is complete.The Oxo has 3 essential parts: brewing chamber, water chamber, and air pump. Cleanup is easy, but it involves knocking the brew chamber against the side of your bin, then rinsing and wiping the bottom parts. Life expectancy of the air pump is unknown, whereas the Aeropress will probably live forever and if not, the plunger gasket, the only part that wears, is cheap. Winner: AeropressSPEED.Aeropress recipes usually call for brewing 1-2 minutes, then plunging. The plunging part can take 30-45 seconds and requires much more effort than the air pump of the Oxo. I want to award this one to Oxo because the time is nearly the same and it is so much easier to operate. But I do have to go back to making two batches like with the early Aeropress. Hello, OXO? Is the Oxo XL coming?TASTEThis is what it is really about, isn’t it? Oxo beat Aeropress, and I am not going back. Try it for yourself.P.S.I did not experience any excessive leaking. Users who reported this problem may not have ground their beans fine enough, or not tightened the parts as instructed, or had a faulty brewer.

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  5. M. Seeley

    Makes pretty good coffee
    We’ve used an AeroPress for years and like it a lot. I decided to try the OXO because of some good reviews. The OXO does make good coffee — maybe even better than the AeroPress.The downside: It’s a bit fussy to use and to clean. The AeroPress ejects the used grounds in a neat, hockey-puck shaped package. OXO requires a finer grind, and you have to dig the used grounds out with a spoon. I think the OXO also uses more ground coffee. The OXO seems more durable and I don’t hesitate to put components in the dishwasher.So you decide.

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  6. Steven Sedlmayr

    Not worth it
    I usually love Oxo stuff and try and buy their products as much as possible. However this product is a big fail. When you do as they instruct the water passes through way to much. I would think if you played around with the grounds and got the exact grind correct and put the right pressure on the tamper it would work better. But I did not want to have to tinker with it. I even tried a filter in the bottom next to their filter and slowed it down some, but is just pours through. I forget about trying it with any teas. However, a very slight change in their design would make this a winner. By putting a sliding disk or a flip up lid or something on the bottom next to the filter would hold the water in until you released it. Then you could time it for however you want, then push the pump down and voila, you have tea or coffee. No worry about the grind also. It is a very slight redisgn to make it a good product. But as now I cannot recommend it for the average person.BTW, I am an inventor that has over 40 patents to his name in various fields.

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  7. Amazon Customer

    I’m obsessed!
    If you need or want espresso but don’t want to buy some huge, expensive unit that takes up your whole counter and is a pain to clean… Or if you like to travel with your own coffee this thing is amazing!!! I’ve used it everyday since my husband got it for me. Functions beautifully, brews quickly, is easy to operate and clean, tastes amazing and makes plenty. I’ve made full strength lattes for my husband, decaf for me and cold espresso for cocktails all with just a simple clean in between.

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  8. John Filicetti

    I like the brewer, but don’t like coffee going to septic
    I like the brewer and it makes a good cup of coffee. The problem is you have to knock out the coffee grounds and then rinse to clean. We can’t have coffee grounds going into our septic system. My normal pour over doesn’t present this problem because I can throw the filter with gounds away with no rinsing.

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  9. LehaoDrummer

    Buena cafetera, sale un buen café para poder compartir, solo debemos cuidar la molienda y listo.

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  10. Bruce Hatton

    The OXO is very easy to use and produces a fantastic cup of coffee.

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  11. Ahmed M.

    The only issue I can see is many parts you assemble and manage for a single shot of coffee, but you get the delicious coffee of aeropress and ease of use and portabilityNo need for a specific goseneck kettle or a scale with timer so it is ideal for travel

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