Over the past few years, AeroPress has been on a product expansion tear, moving well beyond the single plastic brewer that made it a cult favorite.
The brand launched its first-ever coffee grinder, the AeroPress Manual Coffee Grinder, followed by the AeroPress Premium โ a plastic-free take on the classic that swaps polypropylene for borosilicate glass and anodized aluminum โ and the AeroPress Go Plus, a travel-focused kit aimed squarely at on-the-go coffee drinkers.

The through-line between every release is clear: AeroPress is going upmarket, trading the utilitarian simplicity that defined the original for a more refined, premium-materials approach.
The latest release might be the most emphatic statement of that strategy yet: the AeroPress Steel, which aims to be the most durable AeroPress ever made.
Rugged & refined. But is there a catch?

The AeroPress Steel doesn’t leave much doubt about its intentions. The chamber, plunger, filter cap, scoop, and stirrer are all crafted from professional-grade 304 stainless steel, and the chamber features double-wall vacuum insulation for better heat retention โ the kind that keeps the exterior cool to the touch even when brewing with near-boiling water.
The Steel also boasts a slightly larger 12oz (360ml) capacity, about 20 percent more than the standard AeroPress, and it’s available in two colorways: Silver and Black Stainless, which seem to point toward two distinct types of buyers.
The Silver Stainless finish has a polished, refined quality that would sit comfortably on a kitchen counter alongside high-end cookware or a specialty espresso setup.






