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- | >> cut the bottom off of a koozie and you can slide it around the AP to help keep it warm in the cold! | + | >> cut the bottom off of a koozie and you can slide it around the [aeropress] |
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* how easy will it be to clean without a sink and running water? Can I fit my hand into it? | * how easy will it be to clean without a sink and running water? Can I fit my hand into it? | ||
* does it require special/ | * does it require special/ | ||
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+ | ===== economics and logistics ===== | ||
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+ | {Note: | ||
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+ | ==== TL;DR ==== | ||
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+ | Coffee commonly comes as whole or ground beans (as you find in cans), freeze-dried instant, and k-pods. | ||
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+ | ==== cost per serving ==== | ||
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+ | Using Folger' | ||
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+ | From most expensive to least expensive, per tall cup (500ml / ~17oz) | ||
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+ | - **$1.33** - pods for use in [[https:// | ||
+ | - $0.35 | ||
+ | - $0.31 - ground coffee | ||
+ | - $**0.18** - instant coffee in jars | ||
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+ | In bulk the most extensive option is about **7x the cost** of the least expensive. | ||
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+ | ==== bulkiness and storage ==== | ||
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+ | Crude math done by Secessus on coffee containers in his van suggests ground coffee takes >3.5x more space (volume) to store per cup of coffee | ||
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+ | If we assume a smaller packages for ' | ||
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+ | - **$1.88** - pods (12 pack) | ||
+ | - $0.47 - ground coffee (10oz) | ||
+ | - $0.35 | ||
+ | - $**0.18** - instant coffee (12oz) | ||
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+ | In sizes vanfolk are more likely to carry with them the most expensive option is about **10x the cost** of the least expensive. | ||
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+ | ==== weight ==== | ||
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+ | Using the assumptions above, ground coffee weights >**5x** more than instant. | ||
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+ | ==== equipment bulk ==== | ||
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+ | Assuming we already have a water kettle for non-coffee purposes, from bulkiest to tidiest: | ||
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+ | - Keurig or drip machine | ||
+ | - press | ||
+ | - pour-over | ||
+ | - spoon (to stir instant) | ||
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+ | If one has a dedicated kettle for boiling coffee water then the advantages above disappear. | ||
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+ | ==== water consumption ==== | ||
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+ | Instant coffee will use the least amount of water: | ||
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+ | Of the methods above, the a french press will likely require the most water for equipment cleaning. | ||
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+ | ==== power consumption ==== | ||
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+ | Only the Keurig and drip coffeemakers //require// electricity. Water for press, pour-over, and instant can be boiled over [[food: | ||
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+ | Since it takes the same amount of power to heat a given amount of water there is likely little difference in brewing power consumption between Keurig and drip. Secessus has noted 70Wh((plus inverter losses)) for drip brewing 500ml of coffee. | ||
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+ | ==== trash ==== | ||
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+ | Note: this section is about [[camping: | ||
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+ | From most garbage produced to least (assuming we can dispense of used grounds in nature) | ||
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+ | - pods | ||
+ | - ground coffee filters and can, instant " | ||
+ | - instant coffee jars | ||
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+ | Of these only the pods are egregious. | ||
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