Nomad Espresso Press
Wireless extraction · 15-bar pressure · Capsule or ground · USB-C rechargeable
A portable espresso machine that pulls a real shot, coffee or capsule, hot water from a thermos, pressure from a built-in pump. Plug nothing in, charge the unit, brew on a trail, in a car, in a hotel room.
The Nomad Espresso Press is a portable wireless espresso maker with 15-bar pressure extraction, dual compatibility for Nespresso-style capsules or fresh ground coffee, and a 2000mAh rechargeable battery. No outlet needed.
Espresso that travels.
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Specifications
Care & maintenance
Stainless steel and rechargeable electronics require simple, consistent care.
- Rinse after each use: Remove the coffee chamber and collection cup, rinse under warm water. No soap inside the brewing chamber, it leaves residue that alters flavor.
- Dry fully before storing: Trapped moisture inside the powder silo or capsule bin breeds mold. Disassemble, rinse, air-dry.
- Clean the gasket weekly: The silicone seal around the extraction chamber collects coffee oils. Wipe with a damp cloth, replace annually if the seal weakens.
- Charge regularly: Lithium batteries last longer when kept between 20–80% charge. Avoid full drain cycles.
Frequently asked
How many shots per charge?
The 2000mAh battery brews 4–6 shots per full charge, depending on brew time and ambient temperature. A full recharge via USB-C takes about 2.5 hours.
Can I use any capsule brand?
The capsule chamber fits Nespresso Original Line capsules and most compatible third-party pods. Vertuo capsules do not fit.
What grind for fresh coffee?
Fine espresso grind, similar to table salt. Use the included spoon to dose 7–9 grams, level but not tamped. Over-tamping restricts the pump and stalls extraction.
Does it make crema?
Yes, when using fresh-roasted beans ground fine and dosed correctly. Capsules produce lighter crema due to pre-ground age and lower oil content.
Is 15-bar pressure enough?
Yes. Ideal espresso extraction happens at 9 bars. Most machines rate peak pressure, not brew pressure, 15-bar peak typically delivers 9–10 bars at the puck, which is optimal.