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product_id: 650983149
title: "OXO Brew Portable Rapid Coffee Brewer"
brand: "oxo"
price: "NT$4243"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Oxo"
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# Built-in reusable filter Brew in 2-5 mins 50% recycled Tritan™ OXO Brew Portable Rapid Coffee Brewer

**Brand:** oxo
**Price:** NT$4243
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Rapid Brew, Instant Cool — Your Coffee, Your Rules

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** OXO Brew Portable Rapid Coffee Brewer by oxo
- **How much does it cost?** NT$4243 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- oxo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Sleek & Sustainable:** Made with 50% recycled Tritan™ material, combining style with environmental responsibility.
- • **Speed Meets Quality:** Hot coffee ready in 2 minutes, cold brew perfected in 5 — no more waiting or compromises.
- • **Eco-Friendly Brewing:** Say goodbye to paper filters with the built-in stainless steel filter and dishwasher-safe parts.
- • **Brew Anywhere, Anytime:** Lightweight & compact design fits in your backpack or purse for coffee freedom on the go.
- • **Customizable Coffee Experience:** Adjust coffee grounds, water volume, and temperature to craft your perfect cup every time.

## Overview

The OXO Brew Portable Rapid Coffee Brewer delivers rich, concentrated coffee in 2 minutes hot or 5 minutes cold, using a built-in stainless steel filter and eco-conscious materials. Compact and manual, it’s perfect for professionals craving premium coffee anywhere without plugs, pods, or long waits.

## Description

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.

Review: Go for it! - First off, I'm not a daily coffee drinker, more like a once or twice a week after dinner coffee drinker, I drink it for the flavor more than a "have to" kind of thing. That being said, I need to have great tasting coffee. I have quite the collection of different coffee making apparatuses, from simple stainless steel pour overs (surprisingly tasty coffee comes from those), to French presses, a couple of different cold brew devices, a couple of different Moka pots, and an AeroPress. I also tend to grind my own beans. I love making coffee in each of these coffee making devices, but at this time, my absolute favorite is the Oxo Rapid Brewer. I find it makes pretty good coffee, and the ease of use and cleanup afterward is also a major perk. Even though I really enjoy coffee in all of my other coffee devices, I have been known to want a cup of coffee but chose to not make it only because of the fact that it was either going to take too much time/effort to get it set up and/or the cleanup afterward. Enter the Oxo Rapid brewer. I love the fact that it can make hot or cold brew, and the cold brew takes only a few more minutes than the hot. I have been experimenting with adding a dash of cinnamon to the coffee bed before tamping, I'm going to try cocoa powder next. One thing I do that is a bit extra, since I have an AeroPress, I have lots of those paper filters for it, I do use one in my Oxo Rapid brewer, only to make it easier to clean out and it helps keep the metal filter from getting clogged. I don't know for a fact that it will get clogged, I'm only going by past experience with stainless steel pour over devices, they have a very fine metal filter and eventually the very fine coffee grounds do slow the coffee from going through. I am doing this in a preemptive manner. I also reuse the paper filter a few times, I did that with the AeroPress (don't judge) and it works just fine, I rinse it and reuse it a few times with no issues. If I remember correctly, the maker of the AeroPress said in an experiment to see how many uses he could get from one, he got 100 uses out of 1 paper filter, I wouldn't go that far, but I see nothing wrong with reusing it a few times. 👉👉👉>>>👈👈👈 I have pretty much stopped using the Aeropress filters every time, I still use them on occasion, but mostly not. I found that it doesn't clog at all, cleanup is easy, I just "knock" out the grounds into the trash and rinse out what remains. Sometimes I'll toss the grounds into my garden. I do not notice any cloudiness or fines in my coffee when made without the filter. Back to the regularly scheduled program, I find that the Oxo Rapid brewer works great for me, it makes tasty coffee, it's easy to use, easy to learn, easy to clean. It makes a concentrate which I use for a larger cup of coffee, I like to add either half and half or milk, some water and a bit of maple syrup for sweetness. I have found it makes just the right amount for me, but if need be I could share or since it brews so quickly, I could easily make 2 batches back to back. It doesn't leak, it makes more than enough for me, the unit feels sturdy, I'm not concerned about dropping it. Cleaning it is a breeze, I just knock out the coffee grounds, rescuing the paper filter, I rinse everything and let it dry in my dish drain. It is super stealthy too, no worries about disturbing anyone if I decide I want a quick cupper in the middle of the night. My only "issue" is I purchased a few bottles of coffee concentrate just before ordering this, it's hard to decide which I want to use, I am going to have to make myself use up my coffee concentrate (I don't want to waste them, they are good too). I am enjoying using this method to make my own coffee concentrate, maybe I'll hang on to one of the empty bottles and refill it with the brewed coffee concentrate. If you are on the fence about buying this, don't be, it's worth it, the price is right and the method is fun and makes a tasty brew.
Review: Recipes and Review - After watching a YouTube review by Lance Hendrick, I purchased this brewer to replace my mason jar cold brew and my French Press. I spent the morning testing several recipes and am now ready to make this OXO Rapid Brewer my go to device. Not only will this travel well, but the exceptional functionality and clean up make the design perfect for my needs. The only additional equipment I need is a pint glass/bowl to catch drips/discard and keep the counter clean. I do not feel that paper filters are needed. I don’t mind a tiny bit of undissolved bits, and I allow for the final drips to be discarded. The clean up is a dump of the moist grounds into the trash and a simple rinse of the coffee puck container and a simple rinse of the water container. No soap, no sponge, nothing is needed for clean up. Just the trash and a bit of water to rinse. Recipe1 hot coffee Yield 2-3 servings 40 grams ground coffee (drip grind) 150 grams H2O (HOT) Tamp grounds in base. Attach all parts, add hot H2O, attach pump, one pump and hold for 30 sec to allow bloom. Release and pump several times to begin brewing. Once the water level has reached the filter, release pressure by unscrewing pump. Detach pump and place brewer in pint glass or bowl and allow remaining moisture to drip out. Discard this liquid. Dilute coffee in catch container with water at a 1:4 ratio. I enjoy strong coffee, and the flavor at 1:4 is excellent despite the light color. Trust me and try it. The Americano coffee brewed is FABULOUS ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Recipe 2 cold brew yield approx 4 servings 40g ground coffee (drip grind) tamp H2O to fill line on brewer (room temp) Add coffee grounds, tamp and screw all parts together. Add room temp water to fill line. Attach pump immediately. Wait, do nothing, no pumping for 5 full minutes. Allow the water to have the time to penetrate the puck and create a nice bloom. After 5 minutes pump until water drops to filter line. Then detach pump to release any remaining pressure. Place brewer in pint glass or bowl and allow remaining moisture to drip out. Discard this liquid. Dilute the coffee in the catch container with water at a 1:3 ratio. Again at this ratio, one part coffee and 3 parts water, the flavor of the cold brew is that beautiful sweet that happens after the ice has had a chance to start melting from a cold brew made at your local coffee establishment. I enjoyed this cup of coffee with zero ice and zero creamer. The sweetness and flavor were perfect ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Please watch the YouTube review (2 separate videos) by Lance Hendrick. They are not very long, but very helpful. He is all the way down the coffee nerd rabbit hole. His recipes and tests will help you dial in to the perfect recipe for you without wasting too much coffee and time. It is very possible my drip coffee maker will be retired shortly due to the quality of this device. I am not thrilled about all plastic pieces, but I do like that I don’t have to buy filters, have a storage for K cups, and leave space on my counter for everything coffee needs. I now have one small device, a pint glass, a coffee cup, grounds, grinder and scale (multi-use tool for all my cooking, baking, measuring.) The coffee footprint in my kitchen and cabinet is very small. OXO - home run on this product! Additional recipe and NOTE: —-Single serving—- 20g coffee Fill with h2o Wait 30sec Press until water level lowers to the puck Produces about 100g of concentrate (weigh to be sure) dilute with 150-200g hot water as desired NOTE hot water is only 200F NOT boiling. You will burn the coffee and the taste will change.

## Features

- 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.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DC8JYJQX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,567 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #139 in Coffee Makers |
| Brand | OXO |
| Brand Name | OXO |
| Capacity | 160 ml |
| Coffee Input Type | ground_coffee |
| Coffee Maker Type | French Press |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,179 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Built-in reusable |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Carafe |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3"D x 3"W x 10.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Rapid Brewer |
| Item Weight | 480 g |
| Manufacturer | OXO |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Rapid Brewer |
| Model Number | 48476 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Dishwasher Safe — All parts, except the pump, are dishwasher safe. |
| Part Number | 8722500 |
| Power Source | manual |
| Product Dimensions | 3"D x 3"W x 10.5"H |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe — All parts, except the pump, are dishwasher safe. |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cold Brew, Hot Coffee |
| Style | Rapid Brewer |
| UPC | 840097786186 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| coffee_filter_size | #2 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** OXO
- **Capacity:** 160 ml
- **Color:** Black
- **Product Dimensions:** 3"D x 3"W x 10.5"H
- **Special Feature:** Dishwasher Safe — All parts, except the pump, are dishwasher safe.

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Go for it!
*by W***� on September 8, 2025*

First off, I'm not a daily coffee drinker, more like a once or twice a week after dinner coffee drinker, I drink it for the flavor more than a "have to" kind of thing. That being said, I need to have great tasting coffee. I have quite the collection of different coffee making apparatuses, from simple stainless steel pour overs (surprisingly tasty coffee comes from those), to French presses, a couple of different cold brew devices, a couple of different Moka pots, and an AeroPress. I also tend to grind my own beans. I love making coffee in each of these coffee making devices, but at this time, my absolute favorite is the Oxo Rapid Brewer. I find it makes pretty good coffee, and the ease of use and cleanup afterward is also a major perk. Even though I really enjoy coffee in all of my other coffee devices, I have been known to want a cup of coffee but chose to not make it only because of the fact that it was either going to take too much time/effort to get it set up and/or the cleanup afterward. Enter the Oxo Rapid brewer. I love the fact that it can make hot or cold brew, and the cold brew takes only a few more minutes than the hot. I have been experimenting with adding a dash of cinnamon to the coffee bed before tamping, I'm going to try cocoa powder next. One thing I do that is a bit extra, since I have an AeroPress, I have lots of those paper filters for it, I do use one in my Oxo Rapid brewer, only to make it easier to clean out and it helps keep the metal filter from getting clogged. I don't know for a fact that it will get clogged, I'm only going by past experience with stainless steel pour over devices, they have a very fine metal filter and eventually the very fine coffee grounds do slow the coffee from going through. I am doing this in a preemptive manner. I also reuse the paper filter a few times, I did that with the AeroPress (don't judge) and it works just fine, I rinse it and reuse it a few times with no issues. If I remember correctly, the maker of the AeroPress said in an experiment to see how many uses he could get from one, he got 100 uses out of 1 paper filter, I wouldn't go that far, but I see nothing wrong with reusing it a few times. 👉👉👉<<<<EDITED TO ADD>>>>👈👈👈 I have pretty much stopped using the Aeropress filters every time, I still use them on occasion, but mostly not. I found that it doesn't clog at all, cleanup is easy, I just "knock" out the grounds into the trash and rinse out what remains. Sometimes I'll toss the grounds into my garden. I do not notice any cloudiness or fines in my coffee when made without the filter. Back to the regularly scheduled program, I find that the Oxo Rapid brewer works great for me, it makes tasty coffee, it's easy to use, easy to learn, easy to clean. It makes a concentrate which I use for a larger cup of coffee, I like to add either half and half or milk, some water and a bit of maple syrup for sweetness. I have found it makes just the right amount for me, but if need be I could share or since it brews so quickly, I could easily make 2 batches back to back. It doesn't leak, it makes more than enough for me, the unit feels sturdy, I'm not concerned about dropping it. Cleaning it is a breeze, I just knock out the coffee grounds, rescuing the paper filter, I rinse everything and let it dry in my dish drain. It is super stealthy too, no worries about disturbing anyone if I decide I want a quick cupper in the middle of the night. My only "issue" is I purchased a few bottles of coffee concentrate just before ordering this, it's hard to decide which I want to use, I am going to have to make myself use up my coffee concentrate (I don't want to waste them, they are good too). I am enjoying using this method to make my own coffee concentrate, maybe I'll hang on to one of the empty bottles and refill it with the brewed coffee concentrate. If you are on the fence about buying this, don't be, it's worth it, the price is right and the method is fun and makes a tasty brew.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Recipes and Review
*by G***? on August 17, 2025*

After watching a YouTube review by Lance Hendrick, I purchased this brewer to replace my mason jar cold brew and my French Press. I spent the morning testing several recipes and am now ready to make this OXO Rapid Brewer my go to device. Not only will this travel well, but the exceptional functionality and clean up make the design perfect for my needs. The only additional equipment I need is a pint glass/bowl to catch drips/discard and keep the counter clean. I do not feel that paper filters are needed. I don’t mind a tiny bit of undissolved bits, and I allow for the final drips to be discarded. The clean up is a dump of the moist grounds into the trash and a simple rinse of the coffee puck container and a simple rinse of the water container. No soap, no sponge, nothing is needed for clean up. Just the trash and a bit of water to rinse. Recipe1 hot coffee Yield 2-3 servings 40 grams ground coffee (drip grind) 150 grams H2O (HOT) Tamp grounds in base. Attach all parts, add hot H2O, attach pump, one pump and hold for 30 sec to allow bloom. Release and pump several times to begin brewing. Once the water level has reached the filter, release pressure by unscrewing pump. Detach pump and place brewer in pint glass or bowl and allow remaining moisture to drip out. Discard this liquid. Dilute coffee in catch container with water at a 1:4 ratio. I enjoy strong coffee, and the flavor at 1:4 is excellent despite the light color. Trust me and try it. The Americano coffee brewed is FABULOUS ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Recipe 2 cold brew yield approx 4 servings 40g ground coffee (drip grind) tamp H2O to fill line on brewer (room temp) Add coffee grounds, tamp and screw all parts together. Add room temp water to fill line. Attach pump immediately. Wait, do nothing, no pumping for 5 full minutes. Allow the water to have the time to penetrate the puck and create a nice bloom. After 5 minutes pump until water drops to filter line. Then detach pump to release any remaining pressure. Place brewer in pint glass or bowl and allow remaining moisture to drip out. Discard this liquid. Dilute the coffee in the catch container with water at a 1:3 ratio. Again at this ratio, one part coffee and 3 parts water, the flavor of the cold brew is that beautiful sweet that happens after the ice has had a chance to start melting from a cold brew made at your local coffee establishment. I enjoyed this cup of coffee with zero ice and zero creamer. The sweetness and flavor were perfect ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Please watch the YouTube review (2 separate videos) by Lance Hendrick. They are not very long, but very helpful. He is all the way down the coffee nerd rabbit hole. His recipes and tests will help you dial in to the perfect recipe for you without wasting too much coffee and time. It is very possible my drip coffee maker will be retired shortly due to the quality of this device. I am not thrilled about all plastic pieces, but I do like that I don’t have to buy filters, have a storage for K cups, and leave space on my counter for everything coffee needs. I now have one small device, a pint glass, a coffee cup, grounds, grinder and scale (multi-use tool for all my cooking, baking, measuring.) The coffee footprint in my kitchen and cabinet is very small. OXO - home run on this product! Additional recipe and NOTE: —-Single serving—- 20g coffee Fill with h2o Wait 30sec Press until water level lowers to the puck Produces about 100g of concentrate (weigh to be sure) dilute with 150-200g hot water as desired NOTE hot water is only 200F NOT boiling. You will burn the coffee and the taste will change.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I hereby crown the OXO Rapid Brewer as a fitting and worthy successor after 2 decades of Aeropress!
*by Q***F on June 25, 2026*

I have loved my AeroPress since 2006 (2 decades). In that interum I've had manual espresso makers, Mr. Coffee type drip makers (not in the same league, but good for family groups), semi-automatic espresso/coffee makers, and my latest fully automatic espresso, Capucino, Latte, Americano, auto-frothing, medium small footprint, brewing machine. I've given Aeropresses as gifts. Throughout all that, I was periodically checking for the next level, significantly improved, but similar concept hand espresso/coffee maker. Ok, my OXO Rapid Brewer just came and I just had my first coffee - my favorite, Organic Colombian medium brew, whole bean, of course. In short, I found it, as an engineer you get to hear technical details why: 1) It does definitively taste better. Deeper, fuller, and not bitter. Why? Whereas the AeroPress needs Coarse grind so as to not clog up the paper micro-filters (still very reasonably priced, and actually even fit the OXO). I'm not planning on using them because this machine does great, and possibly better without them. 2) The OXO folks did their homework. It is built to use fine grind, the key to more flavor, and includes a very easy to use tamper, so like a traditional espresso machine higher pressure can be and is used. It is still the 'Arm-Strong' method, but it is much easier, safer, and more repeatable compared to the Aero, since the cap has a built-in multi-stroke air pump. It invisibly locks down and is not separate like the Aero plunger. After 4-5 pumps, one's hands don't even have to stay there maintaining the pressure, like one does for the Aero. 3) Interestingly, the OXO designers also capitalized on the known principle that quicker brewing gives you the flavor first, while longer brewing adds mainly bitterness. One never even gets to stir the coffee/water mix like a French press, as well as the Aeropress requires. After adding boiling (yes, boiling, not 195°-205°). I believe the water holding container, which has coarse holes to even out the water distribution, as well as much smaller holes to keep out the grounds, also functions to reduce the temperature to the aforementioned sweet-spot temperature range. 4) Details matter. There are helpful markings for the amounts of coffee and amount of water. There are also arrow markings to simplify reassembly of both the threaded bottom and top parts. The tamper parks right inside the carafe. The carafe looks and feels like heavy glass, though it is hard acrylic. The parts rinse very easily, the pump not really needing washing. If you keep the box, putting the carafe on top, over the, locked down with a quarter twist, plunger top, lets the whole brewer slide easily into the box. They could have called it an espresso maker, since it makes concentrated coffee the same way as an espresso maker does.

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