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Creates A Cup of Flavorful Coffee – Enjoy a cup of brewed coffee anytime with the nCamp camping coffee maker! Our portable coffee maker for travel is inspired by a classic Moka pot, capable of brewing rich and premium espresso-style coffee.
Compact & Lightweight – Designed for space efficiency, this stove top coffee maker packs the size of a water bottle. It’s slim and light with a travel coffee cup that nests perfectly with the travel espresso maker, saving you from the bulky weight in your camping bags.
Built to Last – This camp coffee maker is made from corrosion-resistant stainless steel, with folding handles for easy use and compact storage. Our camping coffee makers are resistant to chipping, cracking, and shattering.
Versatile Compatibility – Our stovetop coffee maker works with any cooking stove. When you’re out camping, hiking, or tailgating, this camping espresso maker is the perfect pair to your nCamp Multi-Fuel Stove!
Comfortable To Hold – Enjoy a strong cup of joe without getting your hands scalded! Our portable espresso pot and coffee camping cup both feature silicone insulation, ensuring a safe and comfortable hold.
13 reviews for nCamp – Café, Portable Coffee Maker, Portable Espresso Machine, Compact Camping Coffee Maker, Stainless Steel Travel Coffee Maker with Camping Coffee Cup, Reusable, 12 oz
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dawsfive –
Great moka pot for travel, camping, and home
This moka pot is awesome! I use it at home as well as a travel system. I works great and cleans up easy. You could use this as your daily driver.
nathaniel ryan kapnicky –
Best 1 cup coffee maker.
Impressive, Amazing design, high quality 1 cup coffee maker. Very well made. Easy to use. Better than most coffee machines.
Brandon Renfro –
Great coffee pot.
Love this moka pot. Bought it for camping but use it at the house regularly. Makes enough for my wife and I to each have an Americano if we add a little hot water. Would highly recommend buying this item.
Kayotee –
Now my primary coffee maker!
I’ve always been looking for better options for camp coffee, and until now had settled on the aeropress, but the amount of steps and pieces involved in the process always made for some frustration if I didn’t have some sort of table to spread everything out on. When I discovered the nCamp moka pot, I had only vaguely heard of moka pots and wasn’t sure exactly how they worked or how good of coffee they made. But the nCamp design had one thing that instantly made me want to try it out: its compact design with folding handles and nesting mug. Having something that’s compact and self contained is critical in my choice of things to keep in my camp chuck box.On to the item itself. The design of the item is rugged and rough with an unpolished steel finish, but everything seems well made. Another reviewer mentioned a smell from the rubber cup sleeve, but I didn’t find any odor. For having never used a moka pot before, it was a very simple process to learn and put it to work. My first two batches turned out poorly as I left it on the stove for too long and the coffee started to boil, but once I learned to remove it from the head immediately when done, it’s been fantastic. The coffee is very strong with very little sediment and makes even cheap grinds taste great. I had been using it as my daily coffee option for two week to get used to its operation, but now I think it’ll be difficult to go back to my pour overs.Downsides:The handles are really close to the main body and are poorly insulated. This makes it slightly difficult to get an ideal pouring angle, and you feel the heat radiate through. I haven’t felt like it’s uncomfortably hot yet, but I can see how it might be if you don’t position it on your heat source perfectly. Also, the thumb lever on the top lid is very short and not insulated. It’s tricky to get it to lift, and while you’re fiddling with it it’s burning your thumb. Turns out though that despite how much I want to see inside the pot while it’s brewing, there’s really no reason to and the solution to this problem is just leave it be. Lastly, the steel mug can get HOT with the coffee inside. The sleeve insulates it well, but the bottom is still extremely hot, and the lip that you sip out of can be a bit uncomfortable first thing. I see this as a trade off though for durability if you’re trekking with it. Inside the house though, the mug will be my last choice to drink out of.All in all, a great coffee maker for anybody looking for a compact, durable, and tasty option for camp coffee, or even as a primary in home coffee maker. I don’t own the associated wood burning stove by nCamp so I can’t speak to how it works with that.
Bryan Wesley –
Great coffee
This brews a great cup of coffee, for 1 person. Roughly 12oz at a time.I washed it once I got it, made coffee in it, without drinking any of it, to sorta “season” it. I then washed it again, made another round of coffee, and drink it…It turned out to be a great cup of Joe.Took it camping(fits in the side pocket of my backpack) I had others wanting me to make them coffee, due to the process and flavor it brings out in the coffee…I had a quart ziplock of BRC Tactisquatch coffee… I will definitely be getting another one of these little coffee makers.
Gary Hatmaker –
Good coffee
Works great
Patrick L. Martin –
Great for pack & camp
This lightweight set is good quality stainless steel and is clearly made to last. It nests in a nice single cylinder and holds itself together without need for support. I use a canvas cylinder bag and store the coffee, fire starter, and tinder in this same bag.The process is pretty much automatic once you fill it. I use it with a “Bush Buddy” and it does its thing with very little need to add wood during the process. The coffee is equal to what I make in my standard percolator and there is no waste to deal with afterwards other than biodegradable coffee grinds.I absolutely recommend this set, if it fits within the parameters of your pack or kit.
Amazon Customer –
Esbit Stove Compatible
Fits fairly securely on top of my esbit solid fuel pellet stove which was a requirement, one fuel pellet processed a full tank of cold water into espresso in under ten minutes no issues great taste. I find no flaws with the device, everything fits and is well designed. I’d pay the extra for a titanium version for sure if one becomes available.
David E Salazar Ventura –
Hijole, es una cafetera de americano tal cual, no tiene nada de espresso, hay por ahi una que tiene una bomba a presión tal ves esa sea opción, esta cafetera es de americano, cual jetboil pero más barato, el diseño esta padre pero no es lo que esperaba.
Tom Warbrick –
Quick, easy and simple to use. Lightweight and slim, so easy to carry. I used this for a camping trip. I watched a video online to make sure I knew how to use it. Brewed the coffee on s camping stove and it was ready in about 2/3 minutes. The design is great. Looks good, and the rubber on the cup saves your hand from getting burnt whilst allowing you to drink a good hot coffee
Ömer Babur –
Mükemmel bir ürün. Kesinlikle tavsiye ederim. Kompakt bir ürün olması daha da mükemmel
Amazon Customer –
It just does not work. It gets hotter and hotter, but no coffee is produced and eventually the grounds burn.Very disappointed!!!
Gary Brennan –
I’ve seen a real mixed bag from “it doesn’t work” to “it’s amazing” but was curious so took a punt.Yes it does work, if you leave it long enough, which will depend on your heat source. For me it took 30 minutes on a lotus grill on full heat (using room temperature water). It produced a full cup of coffee, (the quality of which will depend on the grounds you use). I don’t think it should take quite so long but if you’re camping and not in a rush, then what’s the issue? There are other alternatives out there and there is always the trusted thin kettle and Instant grounds, but if you like a strong cuppa and don’t mind the wait then I would recommend this product, it also looks awesome and packs away neatly