Reusable Coffee Filter
Product Features
- FITS ALL WIDE MOUTH BALL MASON JARS – Proper Goods versatile mason Jar infuser and filter fits 24, 32, 48, 64 oz Mason Jars for everyday use.
- MAKE PROFESSIONAL COLD BREW AT HOME – Simply add freshly ground coffee and water, cover overnight for a perfectly smooth cold brew
- VERSATILE FILTER – Easily filter your home made loose leaf tea, cold pressed juices, and nut milks
- FRUIT INFUSED DRINK & WATER: Add a splash of fruit to your water to make sure the whole family stays hydrated. Cucumbers, citrus, berries or melons the flavor combinations are endless.
- TOP QUALITY & CONSTRUCTION – High quality 304 stainless steel construction, durable and easy to clean. 150 Micron fine mesh filter for finely ground coffee, giving your brew a smooth no grit finish
Good, but with design flaws. The product itself works great. There are two issues that made me give it three stars. The number one reason is when you are done with making the coffee, you CANNOT (can’t stress that enough) simply shake the filter over the trash bin to empty out the grounds. I tapped it against the side of the bin and it turned into a crinkled, dented mess. It still works, but looks like crap. Second, when you have it in the jar and put the cap and ring on to shake it, it leaks. I’ve tried putting Saran Wrap…
Perfect for Cold Brew! We started making cold brew coffee and I saw this recommended on a blog. It is working perfectly in conjunction with a half gallon wide mouth mason jar. We have used 1.5 cups of coffee grounds the past couple of times and that seems like the max it can hold after been submerged in the jar. My coffee snob fiance has been impressed with the results so far!
This thing is amazing. We buy Aldi’s german mild roast coffee This thing is amazing. We buy Aldi’s german mild roast coffee, and it’s a super fine grind. Even with our regular coffee pot we end up with coffee floating on top of the brew. I made my 1st jar of cold brewed in a quart jar, and the only stuff that escaped was like silt stuck to the bottom of the jar. I did not need to filter again. It worked equally well straining coconut milk. Very pleased.