☕ Elevate your coffee game—one drip at a time!
The TEEMADE Pour Over Coffee Filter is a reusable, 304 stainless steel dripper designed for optimal coffee extraction. Its unique double-layer mesh ensures perfect filtration while fitting various coffee makers like Chemex and Hario. Eco-friendly and easy to clean, this filter is backed by a 6-month satisfaction guarantee.
Shape | Cone |
Material | Stainless Steel |
C**Y
Works great!
I love this product. It fits my large, I think 10 cup, Chemex decanter PERFECTLY. It drips a little faster than paper but honestly I haven't tasted a difference. It's very easy to clean, I don't have a dish washer but I wouldn't recommend a dishwasher. The mesh feels too delicate for a the harsh steam of the dishwasher. It arrived in perfect condition. The metal gets hot but not enough to burn yourself. I don't know why people are complaining that it gets hot after you pour water, you can literally use a towel and you'll be fine. I've been using it for a month and there is no rust. But it's great 👍🏼 I recommend it. It's going to save me money from using paper filters.
D**R
Great for Chemex
I use this filter every day, multiple times a day. It works well and does away with the need for diaper filters. Just a quick rinse after each use, and an occasional spray from the kitchen faucet sprayer keeps it clean.
P**T
Great, simple, only wish I could get a bigger cone
I have a very simple technique for cold brew, just let coffee sit in one jug overnight, filter into my percolator in the morning. I wish this came in a bigger cone, otherwise works wonderfully!
Y**M
Great Item.
Wow !!
A**E
Very small holes. Well made
I like this filter very much. Fits my pour over perfectly
A**R
Best filter ever
Best filter ever made
L**
Great tasting coffee
The media could not be loaded. This is a great coffee filter. The only thing we don’t like is there’s no handle and there’s no part on the bottom that can prop up against your coffee cup. Since we brew right into our coffee mugs. But the coffee does taste great and that’s the most important part. Good product.
P**X
Suitable for pour-over iced tea and coffee
I got this to make iced tea more than coffee, but it works the same: position the filter over ice cubes and brew directly onto them, preferably using a goose neck to pour your water. This doesn’t need a Chemex or similarly shaped carafe, but make sure you have a nice big vessel (like a large wide-mouthed mason jar). The funneled drip from a conical filter like this means you get flash chilling without overwhelming the ice with hot water, and it beats mucking around with cold brewing technique.This filter is easy enough to rinse out with each use, and seems like it’ll hold up for a good long while if you take care of it.Get this if you really liked the look of that one documentary about Japanese cafés. Or the other six you watched afterwards.
L**Y
Très joli
C'est certain que c'est fragile, c'est mince, le tour est quand même solide. Ça filtre aussi très bien, je l'utilise avec le Lalord Goutteur à café.
F**Y
Fancy!
I have no right to be reviewing this filter. I'm using it with the wrong shaped pourover tool (Melitta Ready Set Joe) and it sits tilted to the side. However, the show must go on lol. Compared to a paper filter, water drains through rapidly and it had me concerned about lack of taste. However, the end result was roughly the same in terms of taste (ok maybe the Melitta paper filters produced a slightly stronger taste). I'm also quite surprised at how fine the mesh is. Even on fine grinds, nothing comes through except liquid. I thought the quality and finish was fantastic but at $35 bucks a pop, it's sort of expected. Speaking of price, I'd need to use it about 560 times to break even versus disposable paper filters. Let's hope it holds up.In terms of cleaning, dunking grinds into the bin resulted in alot of wet grinds stuck to the mesh. However, it's easy to just rinse them out into the drain. With the grinds being so fine, it bypasses any sort of strainer and just falls right through. I just hope the drain doesn't clog because of this. Paper filters definitely involves less work and less mess.Overall, pretty fancy reusable filter that's very well made. I might pair this with a decanter if it holds up after a few months. That said, I still think the paper route is the easier option.
C**R
Well made
Looks great, a good alternative to paper filtersWill be using with a Chemex pour over which hasn’t arrived yet, but looks good!Pretty pattern as well.
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