DwayneyDwayney
Bewertet in Australien am 22. Januar 2024
Makes good vietnamese drip coffee!
Daddy Tong
Bewertet in Kanada am 2. Juli 2024
Good product since the metal cut is smooth. There is no sharp edges. I do not not know this is a four pieces item since I own a 3 pieces small size before. 11 oz is a right size for me. I brought two so I can make two at a time for me and a family member. This is very easy to use. From left to right, all I need to do is put grounded coffee in #3 and give it a shake. Then I put #2 inside #3 with a gentle press. No need to screw it in. It takes around 5 mins to complete the dripping. Cleaning is easy too. I like it and will recommend it to you.
Shane
Bewertet in Australien am 7. Juli 2023
This filter is a replacement from the one I bought when I was in Vietnam.It filters just enough coffee for one cup.It's perfect - you can put it in your bag and take it away with you...I can filter ground coffee with no filter paper, and no mess.When the coffee is finished filtering through the container, it is just the perfect temperature to drink!Slurp... : )I feel like a coffee now!: )
Philipp
Bewertet in Deutschland am 3. September 2023
Versand doppelt so schnell als angekündigt.Verarbeitung und Qualität sehr gut.Funktioniert einwandfrei!
Paul Gray
Bewertet in Australien am 19. Juni 2023
I was hard to find a Phin this big. It also works as expected. Might be a bit on the pricey side though
Chrystal D. Raper
Bewertet in den USA am15. November 2018
I wanted something to allow me to make a single cup of coffee while at work. I use a pour-over filter at home (Maranello Caffé Pour Over Coffee Dripper with Cup Stand) that works well. However, I found this device while browsing for a work coffee filter. It was cheaper than the Maranello and similar filters, and I am interested in different ways to make coffee, so I ordered it (6 oz size). It arrived in a very timely manner. Packaging was utilitarian: a ziplock bag. There was a set of basic instructions included. The outer surfaces are nicely polished; I could wish that the inner surfaces were as highly polished, but the somewhat rougher finish makes no difference in function.After washing the filter, I made a cup of joe using pre-ground (I know, I know...) Chock Full o' Nuts coffee. Everything went smoothly, resulting in a nice cup of piping hot coffee to get me through the afternoon. My coworker, who also likes a good cup of java, tried it. He agrees that it works well. Clean-up was easy.For the interested reader, my method to make a 6oz cup of hot coffee:1. Clean and preheat the filter by running piping hot water through it.2. Place over a small coffee or tea cup, then add 2 TBSP (a standard American coffee scoop, about 10g) of ground coffee*.3. Bring 6oz (3/4 cup or 180mL) of water to a full boil. Allow the water to stand for about 30 - 60sec to cool slightly, then pour 2 - 3 TBSP (about 30 - 40mL) into the filter.4. Wait about 30sec to allow the coffee grounds to "bloom". Incidentally, this is where the Vietnamese-type filter has an advantage over the open pour-over filter: it has a top filter that helps spread the water and wet the grounds evenly.5. Add the remainder of the water and cap the filter if desired. Brewing time will depend on the fineness of the grind; for the Chock Full o' Nuts I used, it took about 2 - 3 min.Be careful when handling the filter after use as it will be HOT.(*) As with any method of making coffee, grind size is important: you will have to find the bean, roast, and grind size that best suits your taste. Note that, in this method, a too-fine grind will likely plug the filter and / or allow grounds to get into the cup.