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ASIN | B071JMFLR4 |
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Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | 11,349 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) 10 in Reusable Coffee Filters |
Date First Available | 5 Jun. 2017 |
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Size 4 Plastic Coffee Filter Dripper Cone, Flat Bottomed by EDESIA ESPRESS
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Serenity –
There is nothing to dislike about it. It’s easy to use it. You can bring anywhere. It’s everything! I just love it! And I will never buy an electric one. I will use it forever and ever!!! This is IT!!! The machine! I call it “the Machine!”
Ronnie –
Easy to make a quick coffee for one large cup or two small cups. Easy to clean.
Annick –
Works really well to make my coffee for the day.
Dee –
Not much you can say except it helps make nice coffee ☕
Daffodilly –
We used this to make good coffee while travelling in the Kruger park. Easier to use than travelling with a cafetière. Flavour depends on the coffee you choose the paper / filter does not affect the flavour. Great if you hate instant coffee
Ivan –
Using it every day
D A STAPLEY –
I had a French press but wasn’t happy with the gunge in the bottom of every cup. I bought this and filter papers and problem solved, I like this as I just make my coffee straight into the coffee mug or Thermos and no more horrors at the bottom of the cup….
PorkPie –
This took a while to arrive and the nearer it got to delivery day, it was a little lacking in detail regarding exactly when it would land. Not a huge downside but when you’re waiting for something it gets a little frustrating.The cone is a little larger than the ceramic versions I’m used to so initially I kept overflowing, if you enjoy a big cup/mug then you won’t have to keep coming back to refill, it does hold plenty. A couple of tries and you’ll know how much water to add.Works well though and does what it says it will do.Great value and really happy with it.
Trefor –
I’ve used everything in the past.. pretentious stainless espresso machine when I trying to impress people .. Italian stove top, nasty white plastic filter thing in the 1990s..coffee press that periodically spurted boiling water all over my hands.. and I settled on the dripper cone about 15 years ago.. pour and 1 min later you’re done. I’ve got a couple in case I need to make a few coffees .. easy, quick and way cheaper per cup than nespresso. I use a size 4 paper filter .. that and the grounds go straight in the recycling after..
Malcolm E. –
I’ve had one of these before and they last for years
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