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Presto 02939 Cold Brew Nitro Coffee Dispenser, 48 ounces

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$126.30

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About this item

  • Enjoy smooth, flavorful nitro cold brew coffee on tap, at home!
  • No more paying for high-priced coffee shop nitro brews.
  • Nitrogen-infused cold brew adds smooth texture, delicate flavor, and rich, creamy head.
  • Dispensing system includes two-liter stainless steel mini-keg and exclusive rotating spout.
  • Fits in most refrigerators. Rotating spout swings up for drip-free storage.
  • Fill keg with up to 48 ounces of cold brew and charge using nitrous oxide or pure nitrogen cartridges.
  • Cartridges sold separately. Works with nitrous oxide whipped cream cartridges, available online and at select retailers.
  • Sweet and frothy nitro coffee. No need for creamers or sweeteners.
  • Gentle-touch push-down tap for nitro coffee on demand.
  • Keg, tap head, spout, cartridge holder and more are fully immersible.


No more paying for high-priced coffee shop nitro brews when you can enjoy smooth, flavorful nitro cold brew coffee on tap at home with the Presto® Nitro Coffee Dispenser! Nitrogen-infused cold brew adds smooth texture, delicate flavor, and rich, creamy head. This deluxe dispensing system includes a two-liter stainless steel mini-keg and an exclusive rotating spout for drip-free refrigerator storage. Just fill the keg with up to 48 ounces of cold brew coffee and charge using either nitrous oxide or pure nitrogen cartridges (cartridges sold separately). The dispenser works with nitrous oxide whipped cream cartridges, available online and at select retailers. The keg fits in most refrigerators and features a gentle-touch push-down tap, rather than a tall handle, for dispensing sweet and frothy nitro coffee on demand. Keg, tap head, spout, cartridge holder and more are fully immersible. Also includes a keg storage cap, collapsible funnel, and nylon cleaning brushes.


Pseudouser
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023
First, this isn't going to turn bad coffee into great tasting coffee. Nitrogen adds a little flavor. I'd recommend using two 2g nitrogen charges. If using an 8g N2O charge, only use one. I recommend nitrogen.Per online instructions, only add 48oz of cold brew. I'd bet the reviewer who had coffee "explode", filled with too much coffee and/or gas. Add one 2g nitrogen charge, shake, and let sit for 20 mins. Add second nitrogen charge (skip step if using N2O), shake again. Let sit in fridge for one hour. I shake everytime before dispersing.You can use any cold/room temp coffee. However, cold brew is going to be the best option for taste. If using concentrate, dilute before adding. You could dilute in the canister but you'd need to know the total to ensure not over 48oz.I've used this numerous times without any issues. Very consistent results. I've tried with one charge of 2g nitrogen but prefer two. This also produces a nice cascading pour with nitrogen.
C. Mai Art
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2023
I recently purchased the Presto Nitro Cold Brew and it has exceeded my expectations! While the process of making it may take a little bit of time, the end result is worth it. The coffee has a rich, creamy texture that is delightful. The nitro infusion adds a unique touch to the coffee, making it feel like a luxurious treat. The convenience of being able to make it at home is a huge plus, and I love that I can enjoy a delicious and refreshing cup of nitro cold brew anytime I want. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase.
Ddf
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023
Was very disappointed with this Nitro Cold Brew. I returned it
Mountain Chef
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2023
This is a one-star product as it only lasted one use. They ask east questions in the rating that will be five stars because, at its core, it is just a metal cup… THE PROBLEM IS the plunger used to extract the brew failed and EXPLODED in my face when I was adding the nitrogen covering my entire kitchen in coffee and scaring the crap out of my kids… it was pretty comical but not safe AT ALL.. I dismantled and checked all the O rings and tried again, which happened AGAIN. This time is, I viewed it from the side and could see the coffee shoot out of the plunger, which I assume has an inter to ring preventing pressure from getting through… I can’t and shouldn’t be required to dismantle that part to fix it.
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