3x 350 filter packs for £10.62, saving £5 when you buy 3. 1050 filters for £10.62, enough to last a few years for an average Aeropress user.
Best price I could find - next nearest was 2x 350 for £11.39 from Amazon with Prime for next day delivery.
Latest comments (16)
ScotlandtheDave
22 Jun 17#16
I picked them up yesterday from postie and they are the genuine items. Enough filters to keep me in coffee for a few year to come!
iceman85
22 Jun 17#15
I find it much easier to just pop in the bin, worth having to replace it each time
iceman85
20 Jun 17#14
I also stick to the paper filters, just easier
driver8
15 Jun 171#10
Does no one else rinse off and reuse ? One filter can easily last 10 brews.
Just me, then ...
MissionaryMan to driver8
15 Jun 17#13
Yep. Me too! I still have my original pack of filters - probably half down now. I make coffee daily and a filter lasts me a few days.
ScotlandtheDave
15 Jun 17#12
I find despite my best efforts when you remove the filter the grounds do stick to it and means a rinse in the sink. Either the paper filters I just pop the whole lot into food waste, wipe then store.
It's hardly a chore but as I said primarily I didn't think the filter improved the taste, certainly not enough to warrant the extra faff, minor as it is.
freedms_stain
15 Jun 17#11
How does it create more mess? I use a metal one and the grounds puck is exactly the same as with paper, the only difference is that I take the metal filler away before I pop the puck into the food waste bin.
Filter just needs a rinse and a wipe, give it a shake and it's ready to go.
jasoncopsey
15 Jun 171#9
Just pop it out into the sink and let the water wash over it. Done in no time and no scraping.
bignigglet
15 Jun 17#8
apart from the aeropress can anyone recommend a good stainless steel cafetiere?
in my opinion makes my coffee smoother, yes more hassle scraping the coffee off it but hey ho small price to pay I guess.
ZEbbEDY
14 Jun 171#2
Get the metal one
ScotlandtheDave to ZEbbEDY
14 Jun 172#3
I've tried the Altura fine filter, but the taste wasn't significantly better than the paper filters and it creates more mess / hassle when using it. So decided to go back to paper filters. Altura lived up to their promise too and refunded the cost as they have a money back guarantee, so was impressed by their customer service.
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Best price I could find - next nearest was 2x 350 for £11.39 from Amazon with Prime for next day delivery.
Latest comments (16)
Just me, then ...
It's hardly a chore but as I said primarily I didn't think the filter improved the taste, certainly not enough to warrant the extra faff, minor as it is.
Filter just needs a rinse and a wipe, give it a shake and it's ready to go.
in my opinion makes my coffee smoother, yes more hassle scraping the coffee off it but hey ho small price to pay I guess.