An on-the-go Hario drip filter that works like a drip bag & pour over filter. Just pop it open, put it on your favorite mug, put some ground coffee and voila! It's a crossover of your own drip bag and the filter is designed with the Hario V60 conical shape that adds extra sophistication to the brew result.
How to Use:
Turn on Kettle
Fold out the Handles and Place Securely on your favourite Paper cup, Mug or Tumbler
Measure Amount of Coffee to be Used
Grind Coffee at a Courser Filter Setting
Pour or Spoon Coffee into Filter and Gently Shake Filter to Make Bed Level
Pour Hot Water Gently Over Coffee, Ensuring All Grounds Get Wet (~40g of Water)
Let Coffee Bloom for 30-45 Seconds
Continue to Pour Coffee Slowly and Gently (~200g of Total Water)
Pause Pouring if Needed to Let Your Water Draw Down
Carefully and Properly Discard Your Coffee Grounds and Filter
Smell the Aromas of Your Freshly Brewed Coffee
Savour Your First Sip! Hooray for Your Pocket Coffee Hero! The Hario My Cafe Drip Filter is a pocket-sized all-in-one filter brewer. It conveniently fits over most mugs and insulated tumblers and is perfect for when you want to have a small amount of coffee (about 15g) for an afternoon pick-me-up. With its compact design, you can have a small stack of filters tucked away in your office desk, alongside some filter coffee and you're ready to make some delicious coffee! Whether you don't want to be weighed down by coffee gear for your short camping trip, or you want some emergency coffee for when you travel in case you can't make it to a cafe, the My Cafe Drip Filter is like a little Pocket Coffee Hero that will always be ready to serve!
Specification:
22 Pieces
Capacity: 8-15g of Coffee
Fits Mugs between 6.5 - 8cm
Dimensions: 80cm W x 80cm H
Polypropylene and Polyethylene Filter
Paper and Polyethylene Handles
Made in Japan
Make sure the handles are sitting securely on the cup. If they are not properly attached, the drip filter may lose its balance while the water is being poured, which may result in burns.
Pour the water slowly. Pouring too fast may cause the water or coffee to overflow, which may result in burns.
Take care not to spill the coffee when removing the drip filter from the cup after use.