---
product_id: 212164746
title: "WACACO Pipamoka Portable Coffee Maker, Mini Travel Coffee Machine, Insulated Travel Mug, All-in-one Vacuum Pressured, Manual Coffee Brewer, Quick Extraction, Stainless Steel Cup, 10 fl oz"
brand: "wacaco"
price: "87624CFA"
currency: XOF
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Wacaco"
url: https://www.desertcart.sn/products/212164746-wacaco-pipamoka-portable-coffee-maker-mini-travel-coffee-machine-insulated
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region: Senegal
---

# 2-minute quick brew Reusable stainless steel micro-filter All-in-one vacuum pressure system WACACO Pipamoka Portable Coffee Maker, Mini Travel Coffee Machine, Insulated Travel Mug, All-in-one Vacuum Pressured, Manual Coffee Brewer, Quick Extraction, Stainless Steel Cup, 10 fl oz

**Brand:** wacaco
**Price:** 87624CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Twist, sip, conquer your day with Pipamoka’s vacuum-powered brew!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** WACACO Pipamoka Portable Coffee Maker, Mini Travel Coffee Machine, Insulated Travel Mug, All-in-one Vacuum Pressured, Manual Coffee Brewer, Quick Extraction, Stainless Steel Cup, 10 fl oz by wacaco
- **How much does it cost?** 87624CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- wacaco enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted wacaco brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Eco-Chic Brewing:** Say goodbye to wasteful paper filters with a durable, reusable 250μm stainless steel micro-filter that’s easy to clean.
- • **Brew & Sip Anywhere:** Compact all-in-one design lets you brew and drink from the same sleek device—perfect for your on-the-go lifestyle.
- • **Minimalist Maintenance:** Simple twist mechanism and easy cleanup mean no fuss, no mess—just consistently great coffee wherever you work or wander.
- • **Travel-Ready Durability:** Stainless steel insulated mug keeps coffee hot for hours and fits snugly in car cup holders and backpacks alike.
- • **Lightning Fast Extraction:** Patented vacuum pressure tech delivers a rich, full-flavored cup in just 2 minutes—because your time is money.

## Overview

The WACACO Pipamoka is a portable, manual coffee maker featuring a patented vacuum pressure system that brews a clean, full-bodied cup in just 2 minutes. Its all-in-one stainless steel insulated mug design combines brewing and drinking in one device, perfect for busy professionals and travelers. The reusable micro-filter eliminates waste, while the compact, durable build fits easily into backpacks and car holders, making it an ideal companion for work, travel, and outdoor adventures.

## Description

Pipamoka all-in-one portable coffee maker with patented vacuum pressure brewing system delivers a consistently clean, full-flavored cup in just 2 minutes.

Review: So far so good... - I've only had this for a day or so, but having already made a few coffee's with it I am very pleased with the purchase and can imagine now using this daily for my morning brew (to drink in the house or take with me to work or the gym). Rather than using it for travel, I was mainly motivated by a desire to have a low maintenance coffee maker (for one person) that could deliver a consistently great brew - and the unique design and function appealed to my minimalist nature. I've had some cheap filter machines in recent years but the hot plates ended up getting rusted from drips, the coffee taste seemed to change and become bitter and oily (maybe due to my not descaling the machine regularly), and the glass jug and filter trays were a pain to keep clean. So I took the plunge, and in summary... --- 1. "TURNING" IS FINE - The turning of the device to extract the coffee was my biggest concern - watching several videos and reading reviews to get an idea of how it actually felt and how long it takes, didn't give me 100% confidence as to how it would be in reality. Would it feel like an eternity to get the coffee out and would my hands be aching by the end of it? In reality it's fine - I ended up walking around the house for a minute or so while doing the "turning" (like when I'm shaving with an electric razor or brushing my teeth) and it was quite relaxing in a strange way. As to my hands, I just made sure to turn slowly which meant I faced no difficulty in executing each rotation. Those who report it being hard are probably doing it too quick. (Disclaimer: I have good sized hands so I'm not sure if the experience is different for others). 2. CLEANING / MAINTENANCE IS EASY - Cleaning up is so simple - you just pop out the "puck" where the coffee grounds went, and drop the used - and now solid - block of coffee into the bin. There is very little mess, and a quick rinse under the tap gets rid of any final bits on the various components. Occasionally it may benefit from a soapy wash to shift any oils that build up but I'm not sure if it even needs that. You also just need to quickly re-set the orange "dial" once done so it goes back to the bottom or top (?) of the extraction element for next time, but it takes a few seconds. 3. COFFEE TASTE WAS GREAT - Taste wise I have no complaints - the coffee really hit the spot and I'm looking forward to my next one already. For context, I bought a bag of Starbucks Columbian ground coffee to begin with, as I'd noted a previous desertcart reviewer mention that the medium coarseness of a Starbucks ground they had used was ideal for this device (but I'd assume anything labelled as suitable for a French press or filter machine will do). The device is so simple I can't see it becoming contaminated in any way and so would expect it to remain consistent in the coffee it delivers. 4. TRAVEL CUP IS GOOD QUALITY - I have a few insulated mugs with sipping lids and while they work in a similar way to this, I did find that a). they didn't fit in my car cup holders and b). the sipping lid would often leak slightly when I least expected it. So it was a nice surprise to find this cup does fit in my car holder and the screw lid means I can also throw it in my laptop bag without fear of it spilling out (either when full or with some tiny leftover coffee). I understand it also keeps coffee hot for a few hours but I've not tested that out for myself as of yet. 5. DRINK SIZE WAS OKAY - The drink size was not a problem for me although if you need a large mug of black coffee every morning then this may come up a little short. Obviously if you are using a filter machine etc. then you can add more coffee scoops and water and decide how much to pour, but this device has space constraints in terms of how much water you can add. However, the volume it delivers was adequate and would fill most "normal" sized mugs. --- So there we have it - I like it and I hope this helped, but the final decision is yours...
Review: Essential for hotdesking - So, bought this as my work has moved to hotdesking, and needed a more svelte solution to a mug & cafetiere that I can stick in a rucksack & lug around all day without worrying about smashed glass & ceramics rattling around. For this alone it's 100% fit for purpose. As with anything these days, you expect the hype to be a lot greater than the product, but this one lives up to its promises (apart from the tap on the counter bit, which takes a fair few taps to properly get the air out). Makes a good cup of coffee using the Costa pre ground stuff, although 2 scoops of that is a bit too much for the pod capacity (1.5 scoops is enough though) and gives a decent enough flavour. Note: I'm not much of a coffee snob... unless it's instant, that is. There is a small learning curve to getting the twist speed right, but it's easy to work out when the screw bit has released from the inner chamber - you feel the plunger 'pop' when there's no more suction. If there's water left, just wind the nut back a bit, push the plunger down and go again. With that in mind, I can't see a reason why you can't get the sippy lid and permanently replace the existing lid - it'll work without the lid, but it is required to stop you scalding yourself during the tap on the counter bit (and a vacuum above the coffee pod will only negate its effectiveness, as it's drawing water away from that chamber). Cleaning: dead simple. Most of it just rinses under the tap, apart from the pod, which bangs out into the bin before running it under the tap. I'm guessing that over time coffee grounds will pull through the pods mesh, but there's a Phillips head screw to disassemble it for a deep clean - just make sure to gently realign it with the thread when reassembling as it cuts into the plastic - Spare pods are currently available (albeit maybe a little pricey). Note to manufacturer: spare silicone o-rings for the plunger would be nice, as I can see that eventually wearing out/tearing. Stability: there's a non slip rubber foot on the bottom, but I wouldn't put it next to my laptop without a lid as it's a bit easy to knock over. Sippy lid for the win here! Comfort: the lip of the mug feels identical to a standard builders mug, and the outside is double skinned, so very comfortable to drink from and hold. Storage: genius! It's all self contained, so will fit in a rucksack side pocket alongside a small Tupperware tub of coffee. It'll also fit in an MTB bottle cage, but you'll need to put one of those silicone bracelets around the lip of the mug to take advantage of the cage's retention clip - otherwise it's not quite a snug fit, maybe 0.25 - 0.5mm too narrow. Might fly out on rough terrain if you're bikepacking. As for capacity, it'll make a standard UK builders mug worth to the 1 cup line (with enough room for a splash of milk), or half fill one of those giant sports direct mugs. Does it make tea? Yes. I've just tried a cup of twinings earl grey right now (loose leaf, 2 scoops worth), and it's made a pretty strong brew (strong enough to add ice & lemon to for iced tea). But, if you're buying this just for tea, it's overkill - a diffuser ball is far simpler.

## Features

- [ALL-IN-ONE] Brew and drink from a single device with the Pipamoka all-in-one nomadic coffee maker. Simple, sturdy and brilliant pressure brewer, it becomes super easy and quick to fuel your days and enjoy hours of hot, freshly-brewed coffee during your commutes, work hours or adventures.
- [THE TWO MINUTES BREW] Its patented construction, paired with its innovative twisting mechanism, generates vacuum pressure inside the mug. This negative pressure generated a suction force that draws hot water downwards through the coffee grounds. Engineered to brew a consistently clean, full-flavored cup of joe in about two minutes, the Pipamoka's vacuum pressure brewing method sets it apart from other devices.
- [HOW DOES VACUUM PRESSURE WORK] ADD: Fill the water chamber and drop the coffee basket into it. Let it sink to the bottom. TWIST: Turn the ring to create vacuum pressure that draws the water down through the grounds. ENJOY: When the water chamber has fully risen, remove the brewer, add the lid and enjoy a hot coffee for hours.
- [LEAVE NO WASTE BEHIND] The stainless steel micro-filter is reusable, meaning there is no excess waste created from having to use one-time-use paper filters. Fine mesh filter: 250μm
- [REMARK] Pipamoka does not heat up water. Brew ratio is similar to standard drip or infusion methods, close to 1:15 (1 g of coffee ground for 15 mL of water). We recommend using a medium to medium-fine grind for optimal brewing performance.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B083FSGH45 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 142,839 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 110 in Single Serve Coffee Machines |
| Brand | WACACO |
| Brand Name | WACACO |
| Capacity | 300 Millilitres |
| Coffee Input Type | Ground_coffee |
| Coffee Maker Type | Vacuum Coffee Pot |
| Coffee maker type | Vacuum Coffee Pot |
| Colour | Sage Gray |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Package Type | Flat Free Package (FFP) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,065 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Grey |
| Filter Type | Reusable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04897066230504 |
| Human Interface Input | Unknown |
| Included Components | Filter |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.2D x 7.2W x 18.2H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 425 Grams |
| Manufacturer | WACACO |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Pipamoka |
| Model Number | WC-PIPAMOKA |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Portable |
| Part Number | WACACO |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product dimensions | 7.2D x 7.2W x 18.2H centimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special feature | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Coffee maker, Camping, Trave |
| Style | Filter coffee maker |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** WACACO
- **Capacity:** 300 Millilitres
- **Colour:** Sage Gray
- **Product dimensions:** 7.2D x 7.2W x 18.2H centimetres
- **Special feature:** Portable

## Images

![WACACO Pipamoka Portable Coffee Maker, Mini Travel Coffee Machine, Insulated Travel Mug, All-in-one Vacuum Pressured, Manual Coffee Brewer, Quick Extraction, Stainless Steel Cup, 10 fl oz - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51WQ3flyi+L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: is this basically the same as an aerporess, which out of the two gives a better coffee ?**
A: Different brewing methods. Pipamoka more portable and has a thermal mug. No filter required.

**Q: Hi I Bought my Pipamoka a week ago, i have watched the tutorial and tied 5 times to make a coffee unfortunately half of the water remains in lining**
A: The key is to use medium ground coffee and rotate pressure dial very gently. Fine ground coffee can sometimes leave water behind as it’s too packed to letter water through easily. Also, once the coffee filter cage has settled to the bottom, tap the flask until most of the air bubbles have gone. Lots of air bubbles can leave behind water too.

**Q: Can anyone recommend a small container that fits perfectly inside so I can take some emergency coffee with me for when I use this?**
A: Dear, WACACO has sell the Pipamoka Baskets Set which is an accessory for Pipamoka, Includes 2 Additional Filter Baskets and Filter Baskets' Protective case. This is the link of it: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09JSMLNCP?ref=myi_title_dp

**Q: Has anyone tried making cold coffee with this?**
A: Yes I use it in work it makes a good cup of fresh coffee

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So far so good...
*by J***W on 7 March 2022*

I've only had this for a day or so, but having already made a few coffee's with it I am very pleased with the purchase and can imagine now using this daily for my morning brew (to drink in the house or take with me to work or the gym). Rather than using it for travel, I was mainly motivated by a desire to have a low maintenance coffee maker (for one person) that could deliver a consistently great brew - and the unique design and function appealed to my minimalist nature. I've had some cheap filter machines in recent years but the hot plates ended up getting rusted from drips, the coffee taste seemed to change and become bitter and oily (maybe due to my not descaling the machine regularly), and the glass jug and filter trays were a pain to keep clean. So I took the plunge, and in summary... --- 1. "TURNING" IS FINE - The turning of the device to extract the coffee was my biggest concern - watching several videos and reading reviews to get an idea of how it actually felt and how long it takes, didn't give me 100% confidence as to how it would be in reality. Would it feel like an eternity to get the coffee out and would my hands be aching by the end of it? In reality it's fine - I ended up walking around the house for a minute or so while doing the "turning" (like when I'm shaving with an electric razor or brushing my teeth) and it was quite relaxing in a strange way. As to my hands, I just made sure to turn slowly which meant I faced no difficulty in executing each rotation. Those who report it being hard are probably doing it too quick. (Disclaimer: I have good sized hands so I'm not sure if the experience is different for others). 2. CLEANING / MAINTENANCE IS EASY - Cleaning up is so simple - you just pop out the "puck" where the coffee grounds went, and drop the used - and now solid - block of coffee into the bin. There is very little mess, and a quick rinse under the tap gets rid of any final bits on the various components. Occasionally it may benefit from a soapy wash to shift any oils that build up but I'm not sure if it even needs that. You also just need to quickly re-set the orange "dial" once done so it goes back to the bottom or top (?) of the extraction element for next time, but it takes a few seconds. 3. COFFEE TASTE WAS GREAT - Taste wise I have no complaints - the coffee really hit the spot and I'm looking forward to my next one already. For context, I bought a bag of Starbucks Columbian ground coffee to begin with, as I'd noted a previous Amazon reviewer mention that the medium coarseness of a Starbucks ground they had used was ideal for this device (but I'd assume anything labelled as suitable for a French press or filter machine will do). The device is so simple I can't see it becoming contaminated in any way and so would expect it to remain consistent in the coffee it delivers. 4. TRAVEL CUP IS GOOD QUALITY - I have a few insulated mugs with sipping lids and while they work in a similar way to this, I did find that a). they didn't fit in my car cup holders and b). the sipping lid would often leak slightly when I least expected it. So it was a nice surprise to find this cup does fit in my car holder and the screw lid means I can also throw it in my laptop bag without fear of it spilling out (either when full or with some tiny leftover coffee). I understand it also keeps coffee hot for a few hours but I've not tested that out for myself as of yet. 5. DRINK SIZE WAS OKAY - The drink size was not a problem for me although if you need a large mug of black coffee every morning then this may come up a little short. Obviously if you are using a filter machine etc. then you can add more coffee scoops and water and decide how much to pour, but this device has space constraints in terms of how much water you can add. However, the volume it delivers was adequate and would fill most "normal" sized mugs. --- So there we have it - I like it and I hope this helped, but the final decision is yours...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Essential for hotdesking
*by R***T on 7 June 2022*

So, bought this as my work has moved to hotdesking, and needed a more svelte solution to a mug & cafetiere that I can stick in a rucksack & lug around all day without worrying about smashed glass & ceramics rattling around. For this alone it's 100% fit for purpose. As with anything these days, you expect the hype to be a lot greater than the product, but this one lives up to its promises (apart from the tap on the counter bit, which takes a fair few taps to properly get the air out). Makes a good cup of coffee using the Costa pre ground stuff, although 2 scoops of that is a bit too much for the pod capacity (1.5 scoops is enough though) and gives a decent enough flavour. Note: I'm not much of a coffee snob... unless it's instant, that is. There is a small learning curve to getting the twist speed right, but it's easy to work out when the screw bit has released from the inner chamber - you feel the plunger 'pop' when there's no more suction. If there's water left, just wind the nut back a bit, push the plunger down and go again. With that in mind, I can't see a reason why you can't get the sippy lid and permanently replace the existing lid - it'll work without the lid, but it is required to stop you scalding yourself during the tap on the counter bit (and a vacuum above the coffee pod will only negate its effectiveness, as it's drawing water away from that chamber). Cleaning: dead simple. Most of it just rinses under the tap, apart from the pod, which bangs out into the bin before running it under the tap. I'm guessing that over time coffee grounds will pull through the pods mesh, but there's a Phillips head screw to disassemble it for a deep clean - just make sure to gently realign it with the thread when reassembling as it cuts into the plastic - Spare pods are currently available (albeit maybe a little pricey). Note to manufacturer: spare silicone o-rings for the plunger would be nice, as I can see that eventually wearing out/tearing. Stability: there's a non slip rubber foot on the bottom, but I wouldn't put it next to my laptop without a lid as it's a bit easy to knock over. Sippy lid for the win here! Comfort: the lip of the mug feels identical to a standard builders mug, and the outside is double skinned, so very comfortable to drink from and hold. Storage: genius! It's all self contained, so will fit in a rucksack side pocket alongside a small Tupperware tub of coffee. It'll also fit in an MTB bottle cage, but you'll need to put one of those silicone bracelets around the lip of the mug to take advantage of the cage's retention clip - otherwise it's not quite a snug fit, maybe 0.25 - 0.5mm too narrow. Might fly out on rough terrain if you're bikepacking. As for capacity, it'll make a standard UK builders mug worth to the 1 cup line (with enough room for a splash of milk), or half fill one of those giant sports direct mugs. Does it make tea? Yes. I've just tried a cup of twinings earl grey right now (loose leaf, 2 scoops worth), and it's made a pretty strong brew (strong enough to add ice & lemon to for iced tea). But, if you're buying this just for tea, it's overkill - a diffuser ball is far simpler.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best way to make coffee on the go
*by R***K on 12 October 2024*

First off I'm not normally bothered write reviews unless something really really really impressess me, and as I'm writing this review I can say this REALLY REALLY IMPRESSED me, I'm exactly a coffee snob but I've got enough respect for Myself not to drink instant coffee, except for when im on the go, as there really isn't many options for brewing fresh coffee on the go, moka pots are super annoying to clean and more importantly they require a hob and about 15 to 20 mins to brew but they do make nice coffee, and cafetieres have a habit of breaking in your bag if you get a glass one and are also a pain in the ass to clean, and leave a ton of grit in the bottom of your cup, to the point thay i don't even finish my coffee a lot of the time, and overall it makes kida week coffee, enter the pipamoka, not only is is fast the brew, makes great tasting coffee, and is super easy to clean, it's also all metal or plastic so no worries about it breaking in your bag, it's supper compact and is really really well designed, the plastic parts feel a little cheep but that doesn't really bother me as they do feel really sturdy, the lid that comes with it is very much spill proof, i was also a little concerned about the metal filter when I was getting it and i thought there was gona be a ton of grit in the bottom due to my previous experience with metal filters in cafetieres, however I can absolutely say that this filter is great, it's a little pricey (60 euro when I got it) but absolutely worth it, especially since the only thing like it is a cafetiere by bird that is upwards of 350 euro. I can absolutely recommend this to anyone tho travels or to collage students who are a fan of coffee (I'm in this category :) ) I'd say if your on the fence about it, pick it up, you won't regret it.

## Frequently Bought Together

- WACACO Pipamoka Portable Coffee Maker, Coffee brewer, All-in-one Vacuum Pressured，Insulated Travel Mug, Hand Powered and Filter Pressure Brewer, Stainless Steel Thermo Cup, 10 fl oz
- WACACO Pipamoka Case, Protective Case for Pipamoka
- WACACO Drinking Lid, Replacement Spill-Proof Cup Lid Compatible with Pipamoka, Cuppamoka and Octaroma, Black

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