AeroPress Stainless Steel Reusable Filter – Metal Coffee Filter for AeroPress Standard Coffee Makers, 1 Pack, 1 Filter

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Keep Pressing: Designed for use with AEROPRESS coffee makers, our metal filter is an alternative to paper filters for those who enjoy a fuller bodied cup of coffee; Get consistent, grit-free results no matter what brand or blend you use
Easy to Use: Don’t bother with the hassle of complicated pour-over filters that have to be soaked beforehand: our metal filter is easy for loading, pouring and pressing, giving you more control over your coffee; For use with AEROPRESS coffee makers only
Travel-friendly and Reusable: This durable filter can be reused as many times as you wish, lowering waste production in your household and giving you all the satisfaction of a consistent brew every single time; just like the AEROPRESS, our filter is easy to clean, simply rinse and dry, or put in the dishwasher.
Fuller Bodied Coffee – The reusable AEROPRESS metal filter allows oils to pass through for a somewhat fuller-bodied cup of coffee, whereas the paper micro-filter keeps out those oils for a cleaner flavor profile
About AEROPRESS: Smart design and creativity have always been the heart of what we do, and we are now squarely focused on inspiring even more coffee lovers around the world to revolutionize their coffee routine; Designed in Silicon Valley, Made in the USA, Materials used in AEROPRESS coffee makers are free of BPA and phthalates

Customers say

Customers report that the metal filter works well and delivers great coffee flavor. However, the water flow is problematic, with water running through too quickly. Moreover, the filter’s sturdiness receives mixed feedback – while some find it well-made, others report it being fragile and bending easily. Additionally, customers disagree on the ease of cleaning and value for money, with some finding it worth the extra cost while others consider it not worth fifteen cents.

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  1. Collin David Campbell

    Ideal for camping and sustainability
    Very finely ground bean dust does come through so I use coarsely ground beans on camping trips. Perfect for that use, quick rinse with water, multiple brews around the fire with no mess or trash. Fit and seal are tight with the AeroPress no leak cap, I refuse to use the original ported cap. In my opinion the taste is dependent on science not metal vs paper, the ease of use, reliability, reusability, and quality make up for any minute difference in taste a coffee snob touts.

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  2. Oriole

    The filter works – ONLY WITH THE INVERTED METHOD
    I was about to return this filter, as when I first tried to use it all the water just poured straight through. I tried to compensate by grinding my coffee finer, and while that worked for keeping the water from going through, it resulted in a lot of grounds at the bottom of the cup.After reading some other reviews and watching a few videos online, I figured out that I actually had to start using the INVERTED METHOD for this filter to work.Happy with the coffee that I made after figuring that out, and now I don’t need to keep throwing away paper filters!

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  3. John E Thompson

    It holds larger grinds
    Works very well, although it doesn’t filter much.

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  4. ljldog

    making great coffee!
    this makes coffee making so easy with the aeropress. And the fact that you don’t throw it away but instead of reuse it makes it so much more ecologically correct?

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  5. Grooben

    An Unlikely Filter For You
    It’s a challenge to issue a blanket statement that this filter is bad. For 99.9% of coffee drinkers I’ve met throughout my life, this filter is bad. I have met a single coffee drinker that wanted coffee colored water flavored water. This is perfect for him, as the water will just rush through it and absorb absolutely no flavor.There are some comments suggesting an invert brew process, this is both irresponsible from a consumer-to-consumer standing and just not actually a solution. The solution is the manufacturer actually develops a product instead of paying an intern to gin it up in SolidWorks and then off to the races with production.Whatever percentage of the “filter” I have covered with polyimide tape there transforms it into a mostly functional item though it adds a not insignificant amount of resistance plunging the coffee. IF AeroPress spent more than 30 seconds on product development (this is assumed to not be the case) the assumption is that time was spent making it easy to plunge rather than making it actually work.There is relatively little room in my perceptions to be more even-handed on their product development team but they brought it most of the way there. There isn’t much to actually do for product development to bring this to the finish line. Getting rid of the branding, at least where and how it’s situated as AeroPress is cut into the surface of the filter, would be the solid step forward. It’s almost certainly a petty nitpick, but they aren’t entirely clean edges and you’re scrubbing and rubbing this thing on a daily basis. By far the most important angle they abandoned or never considered is just actually figuring out your waterflow impedance. There are so many holes in this “filter” and they just immediately pass through any amount of liquid poured in that it obviously needs more testing. I’m unsure, but the assumption is these parts are stamped. Stamping tiny holes is cumbersome, I’m not oblivious to the challenges but they must be overcome to actually be a marketable product.A typical, modern corporation would have (and should have per shareholders) manufactured 2-5 different impedance “filters” and sold them individually at this same price point – knowing for damn sure people are going to end up needing multiples to find their brew. They didn’t do this. A moral corporation from yesteryear would have designed the same 2-5 impedance filters and thrown them in the same packaging with no or marginal price change. This is , obviously also, not the case. They do have a restricted flow filtration cap, a cap they charge $25 for. So then, clearly, that is VITAL to this metal filter. If it’s vital to this filter, it should probably be included. It is not, though it is sold in a bundle together. This isn’t a review of that flow control filtration cap nor did I buy it or was it clear when ordering the metal filter that I’d have impotent coffee without this. This is a minor annoyance. I consider this to be a gamble, investing in owning any of their products.There isn’t a lot to talk about. I’ve covered the actual user experiences I’ve had. I’m now going to actually just throw shade at AeroPress. I stand by the above as being more fair than not, and I’m baffled by the overwhelmingly positive reviews. If you read farther, I stand by it as being an irate outburst at a mostly harmless company just trying to get you quick and easy coffee and I would favor you take it as entertainment than a negative towards the product.”Keep Pressing: Designed for use with AEROPRESS coffee makers, our metal filter is an alternative to paper filters for those who enjoy a fuller bodied cup of coffee; Get consistent, grit-free results no matter what brand or blend you use”This is what I’d call a Product Description As Lies.There is no fuller bodied cup of coffee, there is colored water. There is no consistent, grit free results – the holes are gigantic and even at a large granule grind I have pure silt at the bottom of my mug. Because the filter just flushes fluid through too rapidly. This is not an alternative to paper filters, you should either buy those instead or get an actual french press.”Fuller Bodied Coffee – The reusable AEROPRESS metal filter allows oils to pass through for a somewhat fuller-bodied cup of coffee, whereas the paper micro-filter keeps out those oils for a cleaner flavor profile”They double down on their fuller bodied coffee here. They think it’s so much fuller bodied they need to mention it twice. Despite making coffee colored water. If those oils are beneficial to any flavor palette, it’s wasted with this filter regardless.”About AEROPRESS: Smart design and creativity have always been the heart of what we do, and we are now squarely focused on inspiring even more coffee lovers around the world to revolutionize their coffee routine; Designed in Silicon Valley, Made in the USA, Materials used in AEROPRESS coffee makers are free of BPA and phthalates”I’m offended by this entire snippet of product description. They made a filter that filters nothing out, while declaring smart design as being central to their culture. Being BPA and phthalates free is neato burritos, if you aren’t applying polyimide and silicone adhesive into the “filter” to make it a filter. Also please don’t. One it’s expensive tape, I have it because I’m weird. Two it’s a silicone adhesive. They’re both extremely resistant to heat, well over what I’m brewing coffee at, but hey don’t voluntarily contaminate foods/drinks with these. In short, my design is also terrible but I needed a flipping cup of coffee and was PRESSED for time.I’m done with my meandering efforts to convey that this product isn’t for you. I hate paper filters, I think you should also have an opposition to paper filters. I strongly suggest you stick with paper filters for your AeroPress, or buy a french press.

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  6. FlexiRabbi

    Not as good as paper Coffee is watery
    Hot water flows through immediately. Disappointed with performance No back pressure. Coffee is watery.Paper holds back flow until grinds steep and flavor is rich

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  7. heather racho

    Everyone should have one of these if they have an aeropress
    Works perfect works great I am super happy that I got this. If you have an aeropress and you’re still using the paper ones don’t it’s such a waste of money This thing works amazing filters perfectly I never get any grounds and I grind my coffee into a very fine powder. And it still doesn’t let anything through. It’s strong easy to clean it’s a no-brainer.

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  8. Mike Hart

    Saves waste and washes up fast stainless steel
    This screen and new drip proof filter attachment is way better than the paper filter saves time and waste

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  9. Silvia

    Useless to buy because it doesn’t work unless you have a paper filter so don’t waste your money.

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  10. Karcher

    Aeropress jest jedną z preferowanych metod parzenia kawy w moim domu – warto zakupić metalowy filtr, nie trzeba się martwić zapasem jednorazówek. Standardowo kończą się akurat jak są najbardziej potrzebne 🙂 polecam!

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  11. BT

    Orijinal ürün. Düşündüğümden daha kullanışlı çıktı.Tek olumsuz -ya da zorluk çıkartan- tarafı kâğıt filtreyi ve kahvenin posasını tek hamlede çöpe yollarken bunu elinizle almak zorundasınız, ki sıcak. Yok lavabonun tıkanması sorun değil diyorsanız o başka tabii.Hayattaki en büyük derdiniz bu olsun şüphesiz. Aerospace kullananlar için bulunmasında fayda var.

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  12. Zippy

    Looks and works as it should. Easy to clean

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  13. SomeBuyer

    This is at best a device to strain the ground coffee. Have been trying to use this for a year now with fine grinds and also larger grinds, it just does not work. With fine grinds, most of it comes through easily and does not enforce any pressure on the plunger, no pressure, no extraction. With coarser grinds it seems worse as what fine particulate is in there comes through as well. All grinds give you a muddy coffee which impacts the flavour in a big way.Am going back to the papers.

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