Hario V60 Paper Coffee Filters Single Use Pour Over Cone Filters Size 02 White, 100 count, 2-pack
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Bryan
> 24 hourCant really go wrong with these filters. I use a v60 to brew my coffee every morning and use this filter and have not had any problems with it at all.
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Jay
> 24 hourI bought these to use with a Hario V60 pourover unit. I have probably gone though 150 of them and plan to order more. Its a simple product and worked perfectly, but here are two tips to make your coffee brewing life easier: Fold the crease so that it stays in a cone shape in the pourover unit, if you leave it unfolded it wont sit flush and water might find it easier to flow down the channel left, possibly changing the taste of your coffee. When you presoak the filter before adding the grounds just do a quick circle of water around the middle, the water will travel and saturate the rest of the filter in a few seconds. Ive used these nearly everyday and would absolutely buy them again.
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SirSploob
> 24 hourGood
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Sayek
> 24 hourLos filtros son de la marca hario, es una buena cantidad de producto por un buen precio
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Eugene Chua
> 24 hourCOFFEE!!!!
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Nick
> 24 hourProduct arrived swiftly and as expected.
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E Ohh
> 24 hourEl precio era bueno así que hasta dude de si sería original pero parece que si lo es. Vienen 2 paquetes de 100 filtros blancos para v60 tamaño 2, cada uno en su bolsita impresa, justo lo que esperaba. Lo que si hay que mencionar es que tardaron muchísimo, lo bueno que en este caso llegaron (otras veces cancelan) porque ya me hacían falta.
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Ben
> 24 hourIve done quite a bit of research when I decided to start making coffee for myself, post the shelter-in-place world, where my dependency on employer-provided coffee is no longer possible. There are the cheap kinds of V60 paper filters and then there are the good kinds, which is what this product is. Ive been using this for the past three months, along with my Baratza Virtuoso+. Having a good grinder is the first part of the equation if you are to make a cup of delicious coffee. I have a coffee subscription to Atlas. I also tried LifeBoost but didnt care much for the flavor. With the beans being as expensive as they are, having a good grinder is a must, especially if you want the freshest, strongest taste. Grind just before brewing. Okay, with my preachiness about having a good grinder out of the way, lets get into the review of the paper filters. These V60 filters virtually leave no oily residue in my brew, the components potentially responsible for increasing the bad cholesterol and also a funky, bitter taste. Ive drunk a bunch of French Press and Moka espressos in my life. That was before my awakening. These two ways are the poor mans way of making coffee. Ever since I started making coffee with my V60, I havent looked back. I ask for medium roast as dark roast is what roasters do when they cant get the beans to taste good. Its like how black is the default color in textiles when they cannot make any another colors. The brew is very flavorful and Im not trying to drink around the coffee sediment. Overall, if youre into the art of making coffee and enjoy the routine of measuring out the beans on a scale, running the first few bits of water through the V60 paper filter to get out the papery taste, preheating the vessel which will hold your fresh brew, then timing and measuring the brewing process (seconds and grams of water), then the V60 is for you! If youre the kind to use a drip machine, then stay away from this! The slightest variation in the grind size, along with the temperature of the water, and even the flow rate of the kettle affects the taste of your brew. And for heavens sake, avoid the use of cream and sugar if you have a coffee subscription to good beans. Thats like pouring juice in cheap liquor!
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Sal
> 24 hourQuality is consistently good. Have bought before and will buy again.
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Zack
> 24 hourGood value. The filters do as expected...