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FOXAS Pour Over Coffee Filter Dripper, Reusable Stainless Steel Metal Drip Coffee Maker Cone, Paperless Permanent Coffee Strainer, Coffee Mesh Filters for 1-4 Cup with Cleaning Brush

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Size: M


Features

  • Reusable and paperless pour over coffee dripper filter for manual coffee making, reducing the waste of disposable filter paper. Delivered in a pretty box. It can also be a gift for your friends and loved ones.
  • Honeycomb design, about 800 mesh per square inch to ensure finer filtered particles. For the best coffee taste, we recommend brewing medium ground coffee with the permanent filter.
  • Easy to use: put the ground coffee, then pour in hot water. You don't have to wait for the coffee maker working. Perfect for 1~4 cups of coffee. Thanks to the 10 cm base attachment, you can place the filter directly on individual cups, coffee pots, mugs or vacuum jugs.
  • The bottom and the filter are made of high quality 304 stainless steel and are firmly connected, durable, carefully solid workmanship. Comes with a small brush, Easy cleaning, Dishwasher safe.
  • To turn off the heat when you need to remove the coffee filter when brewing hot water, we've included a rubber handle. This rubber can be removed, it does not affect the use of the filter.

Material: Stainless Steel


Compatible Devices: Coffee Maker


Brand: FOXAS


Shape: Cone


Number of Pieces: 1


Product Dimensions: 5.43 x 4.44 x 3.26 inches


Item Weight: 6.4 ounces


Manufacturer: FOXAS


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: FX-CFF


Date First Available: December 10, 2019


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  • Sustainability
Size: L
I decided this year to live more sustainably, the Keurig broke. I didn’t replace it. Then I was able to get this and use our electric kettle. I like it a lot. Nice to know I’m not generating more trash
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by Katie P

  • If you want ONE cup of coffee
Size: M
Pros: Very effective at straining. Cons: Too effective at straining to use for multiple cups in under 3 minutes. As some people have noted, if you try to make TWO cups of coffee, it does not drip well or hardly at all on the second cup. The reason is because it is so effective in straining the first cup that the tiny holes in the bottom are clogged after the first cup. If you what it to drain properly after straining a cup of coffee, you are going to rinse it really really well. You are going to have to turn it upside down, go to your kitchen faucet, turn it on high, and run pressure water through the holes in the bottom and let it drain out of the top. It's annoying if you are making a cup of coffee for your mom and want one for yourself. You're going to have to wait about 3 extra minutes to properly rinse it out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023 by Dwayne Daniels

  • Clogged
Size: L
It seemed to work great, but towards the end of a drip would clog... couldn't do more than one pour because it clogged and wouldn't drip water through. I still can't figure out what the brush was for. Also the base was a tiny bit bent when I received. Maybe that was the problem? Don't know, but got frustrated & returned. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023 by MsValB

  • Great! Know your tools and how to brew.
Size: M
The media could not be loaded. Okay...this is smaller than my Hario V60 as it can hold about half the volume of grounds. The Hario can be seen in the background of the picture. I use a digital kettle, make my own grounds from whole beans, use a scale and heated frother. Coffee time is serious business in our house. This filter is perfect for small batches of coffee. I bought this as a backup for when I run out of my natural paper filters that I often forget to reorder in time. I was able to brew excellent coffee without issue. I ground the beans extra fine to release the most flavor and brewed 800ml of coffee without compromise. I was not expecting to brew a full pot with precision and success on my first try, but I am happy this works so well. Clean-up was very simple, which I waited a few hours for most of the moisture to evaporate. I have pictures of the filter after cleaning, and the water spots from the hard water are all that remain. If any scale builds up, then I'd soak it in vinegar as with any coffee system. I compost my coffee, usually in its filter, taking away the natural paper material that I like in my compost. So, I won't be using it daily, but time will tell regarding durability. I see many complaints about these types of metal filters, typically regarding weak brew and clean-up. Know your tools and brew; experiment with different grinding levels to get the desired flavor. If you get build-up in the filter, clean with hot vinegar, which I clean my kettle by boiling distilled white vinegar often. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2021 by P. Lupia P. Lupia

  • A little hard to clean but great for teas
Size: M
I use finely ground coffee and it’s annoying to have to kind of scrape the grounds out with a paper towel before washing so I don’t clog up my sink. I decided not to use this for coffee except in an emergency but I will say I LOVE this for making loose tea and herbal teas.
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2023 by Tell_it_true

  • Much nicer than my Melita was.
Size: M
I like this a lot better than my ceramic Melita that of course required filters and broke.
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023 by cfcfdoll

  • Taste depends on technique, but easy to clean
Size: M
I like that you can put this over any cup to make coffee. I was concerned that the water would come out the sides before penetrating the coffee grounds but that only happened when I poured the water directly on the sides of the filter. It works well and was not very messy. Made from metal that is not too thin. This would be good for a camping trip where you don’t have any place to plug in a coffee maker (but have a pot to heat up water). For use at home, it gives you more control over the water temperature which can be a good thing if you know what you are doing. The same coffee can taste different due to the grind or water temperature. It takes more patience than other techniques as you have to continue to slowly pot the water in rather than push a button and walk away like with a coffee maker or just mix and wait like with French press. It is much easier to clean than a coffee maker or French press. I usually use the French press because I am good at that technique and tend to mess up pour over more often, but I use this pour over when I don’t have much time to clean up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2020 by Spicy Lea

  • Disappointed
Size: L
Just little over a month and I'm a bit disappointed. Clean it after every use, tried with vinegar and included brush but can't seem to get it flowing still. Maybe it's defective.. but having to wait due to bad drainage defeats the purpose. Bummer
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2023 by Enrica G.

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