It's difficult to compare as there is no original product, but the coffee was brewed without much difficulty. The product name in a large, Chinese-like English is a bit annoying, but the quality of the brew is not bad. I brewed it with about 20g of coffee and 150g of water, and it seems to be a bit stronger than what I brew with my Moka pot. Of course, there are individual differences, so I can't say it's the exact same taste, and I'm not a coffee expert either... but the taste isn't bad, so I'm satisfied.
Of course, it is not possible to make an espresso as a piece of equipment, but it produces a very tasty and rich coffee. It could have a more affordable price, but it offers a new experience in using the Yuropress.
I really liked it, there's nothing to envy about the Aeropress; the materials are of good quality, it comes with 100 coffee filters and its bag is very practical for carrying it wherever you want. I'm going to buy another one, the more transparent model, to take to work.