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"Handy filter for my cappuchino machine"
I picked up a brand new never-used stainless capucchino set at a garage sale. After testing it, I felt it needed filters. These are the only ones I could find. They are the right diameter, but I need to cut a tiny hole in the center to allow them to fit over the threaded stem in the middle of the basket (they go on top of the grounds, as the steam goes UP then into a drip line.) We found we could fold the filter into 1/4, snip off the center, and that created a perfectly centered hole. They work great, and there are no grounds in the cappuchino!

"Smooooth"
We have been using a french press for years in Vietnam and Thailand. After two uses of this product, we noticed significantly smoother taste to our coffee using the same grinds as with the french press. I am sold on this product and would recommend it to those looking for a new way to drink coffee. It even produces better coffee brew than the cappucino machine at work. Well worth the investment. The Aeropress also comes with filters so no need to buy extra ones like I did with the initial purchase.

"Purchased along with AeroPress"
Price is right and I'll have enough for a few years as the AeroPress comes with a package as well which I was not aware. Thanks Amazon...great pricing.

"Very strong filters"
I'm not sure what these things are made from, but they are really strong filters and stand up to reuse very well... They don't feel like paper but rather a fabric material. Not your usual cheap coffee filter...

"This is better than a french press"
I went through many drip coffee makers,then several French Press styles (all which eventually leaked coffee grounds into my coffee) and decided to try the aero system . I love it. I grind my two scoops of coffee beans each morning then add boiling water stir and press. Its easy to clean and use and it makes a rich fresh flavorful cup one at time. I'm hooked.Aeropress Espresso Maker

 

AeroPress Micro-Filters, Package of 350

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Why I buy this one ?
- Removes grit from coffee



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What our customer's say!

"easy to make great coffee, and clean afterwards", My wife doubted me on this one but I trusted the reviews on Amazon and we bought this Aeropress. It's not rocket science to use. We don't have a thermometer to measure water temp, so we boil it and wait 5 minutes. It would work better to have a water heater device that keeps water ready at a certain temp. The coffee is very clean and tasty (no leftover grounds floating at the bottom of the cup). Now she loves the coffee I make, and her French Press rarely (never) comes out of the cabinet, and this Aeropress practically cleans itself, because when you remove the plunger from the tube, it cleans itself like a squeegee.

It's good for us, a married couple, because it only makes about 2 cups at a time, but it wouldn't be hard to just add more grounds and repeat the process. It takes about 30 seconds... pour in the hot water, stir, squeeze it through the filter.

"Perfect compliment to a perfect coffee press!", These are great! They are a perfect fit to the AeroPress - which, by the way, is my favorite fast cup of joe! I love knowing there's a pile of these in my cupboard just waiting for that crazy last-minute cup of coffee that only my AeroPress can get me in 2 minutes or less!

"Lots of filter", These filters is a year supply if you run away from your filter grab them, cheap

"The Main Accessory for Your AeroPress", This give you another year's worth of filters for your AeroPress Coffee and Espresso Maker. This is the main accessory you could want for your AeroPress. Good coffee, for longer!

"Very inexpensive for a good product", I really like having SOOO many tiny filters so cheaply. They take next to no space, and though I have to order them, they're still cheaper than other coffee filters, besides creating less waste. Convenient, non-messy, and environmentally friendly.



 
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Read this reviews before You buy...

"amazing", Great product; very compact. Note: in the directions they can be rinsed and reused; each filter works well for about five times.

"Fantastic Coffee Filters", These mini filters are so simple to use and work well. They keep out all types of coffee grounds and leave no residue in your coffee. They also leave no unpleasant "paper filter" taste in the coffee. They work extremely well.

"wonderful little gadget!", I LOVE this product! Makes the best coffee EVER! I cant wait to take it with me when I go camping and show it off!

"It works ok but you can get by with a filter", I bought the Aerobie press after buying a Bialetti Mokka. What I found was that for a three cup (6oz) of coffee, with the Bialetti espresso maker you use one scoop which is three teaspoons of coffee. With the Aerobie, you use one scoop or 9 teaspoons for 6oz and you are lucky if you get the 6oz. I know its supposed to behighly rated, (thats why I bought it) but it uses tons of coffee. Better buy cheap coffee! Don't buy Illy... Even Bustello and you will be burning up cans of coffee like no tomorrow.

The way it works is you put a little filter into the syringe, add coffee, add hot water. Then it begins acting as a filter with the liquid coffee falling through the filter. You finish it off by pressing the rest of the water through the filter... With quite a push I might add. You are left with a huge puck of coffee in the syringe that you dipose of. Its pretty easy to use but I am finding instead I just choose an easier way.

What I found was that I could get a one cup Melitta plastic funnel with filters at Kroger's for $3.00. It uses Melitta #2 filters. I can then just put the coffee into the filter (just like the aerobie)... add hot water (just like the aerobie) and stir (just like the aerobie)... the only difference is that with the Melitta filter, you don't have a plunger to force all of the coffee through a smaller filter surface area.

I am able to get coffee of just as good quality with the Melitta and its only one plastic part. (the aerobie has a bunch of parts to store somewhere) What makes the Aerobie coffee taste so good is you use so much coffee to so little water. You could do that with the Melitta too. The Melitta is so cheap, I bought one for the office too! heck, three bucks....

So... the Aerobie works, but I don't really need it. It uses three times as much coffee as a stovetop espresso maker, and it uses a filter. So I mostly use the stovetop espresso maker or the Melitta Filter.

"If you haven't tried the aeropress, get one now!", By far the best coffee that I've ever had. It is similar to french press coffee, but without the grit. It's easy to use, easy to clean, and the coffee is undescribable.





 
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