
The Salt & Steam Portable Espresso Maker
This isn’t a travel gadget,
it’s a proper espresso machine in your bag.
- Brews using ground coffee or Nespresso-compatible capsules
- Battery-powered for off-grid freedom
- USB-C rechargeable
- Built-in heating or hot-water mode
- Weighs under 700g
- Includes a premium carry case

Brew Anywhere
Some people wake up to alarms,
others wake up to waves.
Salt & Steam Coffee was created for those who start their day outdoors, on the road, or far from a café queue. Inspired by the Atlantic coast of the West of Ireland, where cold water swims meet hot coffee, our espresso maker brings warmth, ritual, and flavour into every kind of morning.
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Salt & Steam Espresso Maker
Description
Designed for life on the move, this portable espresso maker delivers rich, barista-quality coffee wherever your day takes you. Fully automatic and USB rechargeable, it combines powerful 20-bar pressure with built-in heating to brew a bold, smooth espresso at the touch of a button.
Perfect for brewing at home, in the office, on the road, or somewhere far less ordinary, it offers consistency, convenience, and proper coffee, without plug sockets, queues, or compromise.

Passion Meets Purpose
We wanted a way to bring real espresso into those moments. Something simple, beautifully made, and powerful enough to brew café-quality coffee anywhere.
That idea became Salt & Steam, a way to take warmth, ritual, and great coffee with you, wherever the road leads.
Ground Coffee & Capsules
Travel-Ready Design
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Blog Posts

What Makes a Morning Feel Right?
A moment that travelled with you. This is a gentle case for portable rituals, and why they matter more than we think.

A place you didn’t plan to stop but couldn’t pass by. These are a few stories from the Brew Wild community and an open invitation to add your own.

From Coast to Cup: How Coffee Fits Into a Life in Motion
Wherever you wake up, one thing remains constant, that first proper cup. This is a quiet chat about coffee, movement, and why the best brews don’t belong to one place.


