Fino Pour-Over Coffee Brewing Filter Cone, Number 1-Size, Black, Brews 1 to 2-Servings Import To Shop ×Product customization
- Fino’s number 1-size Coffee Brewing Cone is designed to brew 1 to 2 servings of the best tasting coffee using the pour over coffee brewing method
- Made from BPA free polypropylene; reusable, non-breakable, and portable; measures 4 x 3.125-inches; includes complete instructions
- Easily brew rich, flavorful single-cup coffee without expensive machines; brew only what’s needed; no more stale, burnt, or wasted coffee
- Insert disposable or reusable coffee filter, spoon in medium-grind coffee, pour boiled water over grinds, allow coffee to finish dripping, and enjoy
- Ideal coffee accessories for home or travel; look for Fino’s reusable or disposable coffee filters (sold separately); dishwasher safe for easy cleanup
$8
Fino’s number 1-size Pour-Over Coffee Brewing Cone is designed to brew 1 to 2 servings of the best tasting coffee using the pour over coffee brewing method. Brewing coffee in smaller amounts results in a more aromatic, flavorful brew, with every single cup without stale, burnt, or wasted coffee. The pour-over coffee brewing method allows complete control over quality and flavor. This time-tested Japanese coffee brewing method of pouring a slow, steady stream of water over ground coffee is practiced by coffee lovers worldwide for its distinct, flavorful results. Fino’s Coffee Brewing Cone is non-breakable and easy to use so a perfect cup of coffee can be brewed at home or when traveling. Simply place the Coffee Brewing Cone over a mug, pot, or carafe. Insert a disposable or reusable coffee filter and measure in medium-ground coffee. Wet the grinds slightly with just-boiled water, wait 30 seconds, slowly pour the remaining hot water, allow coffee to finish dripping, and enjoy. Made from BPA-free polypropylene, it’s dishwasher safe for easy cleanup. Look for Fino’s reusable or disposable coffee filters (sold separately). Brought to you by HIC-Harold Import Company.
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Specification: Fino Pour-Over Coffee Brewing Filter Cone, Number 1-Size, Black, Brews 1 to 2-Servings Import To Shop ×Product customization
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James Reuss –
Rugged little coffee coneBought this to leave in our camper, then bought another since it came to replace my old cone in the kitchen. Something to remember: the base flanges just fit a ‘normal’ coffee mug – it won’t be happy on top of narrower coffee cups or travel cups. If you’re a neat freak you’ll have to scrub the dripping base with a brush, or put this in the dishwasher. Seems durable so far. Uses #2 filters. Maybe I should worry about plastic versus ceramic exposure but this is much easier to use than my ceramic cone, and the coffee tastes fine.
Ms. Riot –
We drink too much coffeeWe have three coffee presses, but after I used these types of by the cup coffee makers on a retreat, I knew we needed some for out house. They are fantastic and easy to clean. My brother in law was a big fan while he watched out home for two weeks. Otherwise, my only “complaint” is that it takes about two films to get a regular cup of coffee, but it’s almost better than a larger one because, it’s less likely to spill in two pours versus one!
jewelrycook –
Wow!I bought one of these in addition to the heavy ceramic one that I already had. After using this it was my first hot cup of coffee!! The ceramic one absorbed a lot of the hot water heat and the coffee was always barely hot.This one is plastic but good looking, lightweight and much easier to deal with.
Dan Felsen –
A Nice PairBest results with reusable washable filter. Paper filters take out some flavor
matt –
I love itI love it
StephenH –
Not quite as good as the Melita, but okay.The differences between this and the Melita filter cone holder are these:Melita – One hole; Windows to see how full the cup is; taller.Fino – Three holes; No window to see how full the cup is; shorter.Both can hold #1 and #2 cones, but the Fino is shorter so they work a little better. The main difference is the lack of a window. It takes a bit of trial to know when to stop pouring water so that the cup won’t overflow. Still, it performs adequately and being plastic, I don’t have to worry about breaking it while we are traveling in our camping trailer and hit the inevitable bumps that shake everything up.
Lynn Fisher –
Makes great coffeeMy best friend introduced me to this pour over when we went on vacation. I have never had better tasting coffee, so I purchased one for myself.
Crocheting Catlady Queen of Chaos –
Perfect knock offI bought this to replace my really old melitta pour over coffee whatever you call it. The old one is brown so you can’t see the coffee stains. This one is bright pretty red to match my kitchen and I can see if it gets coffee stains. It works perfectly, fits different sizes of coffee cups, and has three holes instead of just one. And it has a handle so it can be hung on the wall when not in use.
Akasha –
Small but it works!Smaller than expected but can work for a cup or two. Use it for a larger cup or pot, just don’t fill water inside to full.Works exactly as I needed. Very happy with this on and price was very good.Clean up – easy. Just rinse and let dry.Delivery was fast. Happy? Yes I am!
Brenda Kossowan –
Nice size for one to three cups of fresh coffeeThese pour-over cones are a great choice for making a small amount of coffee. The only problem with this particular cone is that the common Melitta (or knockoff) filter does not fit snugly, so it needs a bit of encouragement before adding the coffee.