PREMIUM QUALITY Vietnamese Coffee Filter.
Comes with PICTORIAL INSTRUCTIONS (also sent to each customer as a PDF).
High quality stainless steel with LIFETIME WARRANTY.
8 Ounce makes a perfect Vietnamese hot or iced coffee (café sua da/ca phe sua da).
Convenient handles. Comes in 4 pieces. Dishwasher Safe.
GRAVITY INSERT is more convenient than a screw down filter.
Slow dripper mechanism. Simply add Vietnamese coffee and hot water to make a perfect cup of Vietnamese coffee
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK! We are so confident that you will love this Vietnamese Coffee Filter that we offer a 90 day money back guarantee, no questions asked!
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Product Features
- This Vietnamese Coffee Filter is made in Vietnam out of HIGH QUALITY stainless steel
- The Ca Phe Phin is 8 oz. Enjoy with traditional ground coffee such as by Trung Nguyen
- The GRAVITY INSERT on this Vietnamese Coffee Filter is easier than the screw down type
- This Viet filter comes with a LIFETIME WARRANTY and is DISHWASHER SAFE. Satisfaction guaranteed!
- Slow dripper brews a perfect hot or iced coffee (cafe sua da) with this Vietnamese Coffee Filter
I really wanted it to work well Well, after reading all of the great reviews for these coffee filters I was very excited to start making Vietnamese coffee at home but its not been a good experience so far. The filter seems to be fairly well made, and the process is pretty straight forward. I purchased the Trung Nguyen Vietnamese coffee Premium blend to go along with the filter and have tried several times to make coffee with that as well as some standard grind Folgers from the grocery store. No matter what I try, the coffee…
Read About My Mistakes And How I Finally Got A SOLID CUP OF COFFEE! PERFECT FILTER! I was so used to the screw on filters, but tired of how the screw would often break and no longer tighten. I purchased this one at a great price as a two-pack. My first attempt at making coffee was a total fail. I treated this filter like a screw on and poured some water in, waited 20 seconds, then poured the rest. I heard the water quickly drip down into my cup and within a min, the filter was empty. I knew the coffee would taste like.. well, water. And yup, it did. My second attempt the next…
Vietnamese coffee anytime your little heart desires These Vietnamese coffee brewers are fantastic. I ordered the large 11 oz brewers, and they came with detailed instructions and pictures, but I think the instructions are for a much smaller brewer because it says to use 1 tbsp of ground coffee. After experimenting with this for a bit, here’s the method I’ve come up with for making Vietnamese iced coffee that tastes just like the ones served in restaurants (again, note that this is for the 11 oz brewer):1. The instructions say to use…