☕ Elevate Your Coffee Game – Brew, Sip, Repeat!
The Flow Control Filter Cap is a revolutionary accessory for AeroPress Coffee Makers, designed to enhance your coffee brewing experience. It features a reusable stainless steel filter, a no-drip seal for easy storage, and a compact design for portability. Enjoy espresso-style and immersion coffees without the hassle of paper filters, all while being eco-friendly and easy to clean.
M**G
Maybe better than the more epensive brand
I have this and the other branded version. They are both really good and do the job. I have found I like to use this one more than the other. Because the filter seems to be just a little better at filtering. It's easier to clean because it comes out easier, but somehow still has a better seal. It's obvious why looking very closely at the design. Get this one, it's less expensive and better.Down side to this, is also listed as an advantage. The filter comes out easy, if you aren't careful you may drop it. Also, one time the pressure valve popped out while cleaning and I had to fish it out of the drain. The valve is good for normal use, again just be careful cleaning it.
D**W
Nice upgrade
This is a nice upgrade to Aeropress. First, the seal of the valve makes prepping on a scale much easier. I set it up, pour in coffee by weight, add water by weight, then move to a glass and press. That is a lot less stressful than the feeling I need to press as soon as the water is in there. Second, while I thought I would prefer the paper filters because of ease of cleaning, this is better. There's no worry about the filter being out of place and the press exploding on press, the grounds still pop-out and the metal filter is cleaned in place with a quick rinse. I also think it is nice not to worry about having enough filters anymore or whether I get the stack filter wet while handling, this is easier. The coffee tastes much better, there is more complexity with the metal filter. The crema is more authentic. The ability to use less water and have a more espresso-like shot is a big upgrade. A cappuccino, now looks more like a real one with the very dark rich foam contrasting the milk foam. This is better on nearly all fronts. The one downside I see is that the bottom of the press, with this attachment in place, is now wider, so some mugs that were just fitting around the regular Aeropress, no longer fit. This is a tradeoff though. While the outside diameter is larger, the coffee is now being emitted from a smaller opening which allows this to press to be placed on top and outside of smaller vessels, like a smaller rim travel mug, and that can be pressed into without leakage. So far, that has been a nice advantage. On the whole, a big big improvement.
L**D
It works nice and faster than the original
It fits very tightly so I can't use it as I used to (placing the cap on top). The quality seems ok, it's faster on extracting the infusion and the seal works perfectly. I hope it's as durable as the original one.
M**S
Worth every penny
I love this thing. It’s a game changer. My press used to leak out and brew time wasn’t what I wanted but with this gadget it works perfectly. I like the reusable filter to save a little paper, easy to use and clean, a little pressure from the press and water flows out great, fit perfectly
S**S
Simple to use, enhances the flavor of the tasty Java!
I was not sure what I was expecting, but I do believe that it is living up to my expectations. I use it daily, and every cup is excellent. The only caution I have is that unlike a paper filter that leaks, this does make it a little bit more difficult to depress the plunger as I creates substantially more pressure. Mind you, this is not a complaint, just a warning, especially since the valve doesn't allow the AeroPress to sit flush in the funnel, so you have to make sure you don't over fill the press, because that can cause it to leak out of the top near the plunger.
A**R
Difficult Cleanup
Filter works well. Cleanup is difficult because the metal filter stick in the cap with the coffee.
N**N
broken, lowkey dangerous
Mine broke at the twist connection like many pictured. Just spend five more dollars to get an actual aeropress one now that they make them.
M**R
Cheaper than the AeroPress equivalent. Works very well.
It was easy to use. The metal filter will fit either way, but if you have the completely flat side of the filter rim against the barrel of the AeroPress, it will not screw into place. It makes an amusing fart sound when you press the plunger down to extract the coffee. Using the old AeroPress filter holder, I was always used to removing the filter holder and then pressing the grounds and paper filter into the trash. You can do that with the metal filter, too, but first you have to whack the filter holder with your hand to knock the wet grounds away from the filter holder. Unscrew the filter holder and remove it. Then, use the plunger to push out the grounds into the trash.
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