Philharmonic pressure-an easy-to-use but somewhat "dangerous" coffee artifact

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A coffee artifact that is super easy to use but a little "dangerous"
Those who clamor to see the music pressure!
You guys come out!
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First question: Who invented the Philharmonic Pressure?
Alan Adler, owner of Aerobie, a video game company that makes frisbees that hold the record for the longest distance a projectile can fly. Alan himself is a dedicated inventor with more than 40 patents and has taught at Stanford University, NASA, Princeton University, California Institute of Technology, etc.
Philharmonic pressure was invented in 2005.
The invention of love pressure is like a stone stirring up thousands of waves. It can be said to be an epoch-making, game changer product.
Before the birth of the Philharmonic press, the process of making a cup of coffee was extremely complicated: there were many instruments required for hand brewing, and the brewing process was unstable. For example, if you chose a bad grinder, the coffee might get stuck in the filter and difficult to filter, so it was difficult to get a good cup of coffee.
In the philharmonic pressure body, the brewing process itself can be completely controlled artificially. If you want to take a longer time, you can soak it for a longer time. For a shorter time, press the piston down early to squeeze the coffee out-super easy to use, simple, and highly stable. With the popularity of music pressure, there have also been various advocates. One of them is a very boring group called Mile High Aeropress. As the name suggests, these people specialize in teaching people how to brew coffee with Philharmonic pressure on airplanes. However, this matter has been completely ruined with the new regulations issued by FAA in 2014 (brewing Philharmonic pressure on airplanes is prohibited)... This is why Philharmonic pressure is called "dangerous goods" oh--
Two basic brewing methods of Ailepressure
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