RSVP Maunual Drip Coffee Filter Cone for Carafes or Thermos Reviews
RSVP Maunual Drip Coffee Filter Cone for Carafes or Thermos Reviews
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The best way to keep coffee hot is to brew it directly into a preheated thermal carafe or thermos. RSVP's filter cone features a long extension which directs filter-brewed coffee down inside the opening of a carafe or thermos. The 2-1/2" flange fits a wide variety of carafes and thermoses.
Technical Details
- For Thermoses or Carafes only.- Durable Plastic
- Comfortable handle
- Makes coffee directly into thermos or carafe.
- Dishwasher safe
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By Mr P (CA- S.F. Bay Area)
I got rid of my coffee maker and have been pour over brewing for some time now. Being able to brew with water within the 195-205 range really makes a difference. I usually brew about 30 ounces of coffee. One of the best cups of coffee, I've ever had. I have read all the reviews about this taking a long time. To that I would suggest adjust your grind and fold the filter at the creases. If the coffee filter seam sits over the hole then it is trying to filter through the filter and then through the doubled up seam. It could take forever to drip through the equivalent of three filters. As far as drilling more holes, I think that is not the way to go. I don't think the issue is with the coffee getting out the hole. The "perfect" time for manual drip is around five minutes. Why would you want to have less contact with the water? Plus the last time I checked most coffee makers are having the coffee come out of just one hole. I have never tasted anything remotely like plastic. I think there have been some user errors here. This is no magic brewing system. You have to adjust to create a great product. Go out and make your self some real coffee.
By Luella (Largo, Fl)
I bought this for our travel trailer and it's perfect - lightweight and portable. It fits right over the mouth of our thermos so I can make enough for all day.
By M. Coulter
Great little cone. Stable in the carafe and made of pretty solid plastic. Only one issue. drips slowly even when I pull the side out to break the "vacuum". Also ordered the Frieling USA Colio porcelain version (the RSVP was going to be put in the camper) but after one use of the Cilio, it will be going back. We found a hairline crack from the top to the bottom after one use.
The RSVP is a good cone for the price and makes a good, slow cup of Joe. I challenge anyone to try and beat the price of $9.12!
The Cilio cost $24.47. We also found it to be a bit tippy on our stainless carafe.
Buy the RSVP. Seriously.
By L. Stutts (Western USA)
I bought this drip cone to use when camping. Not backpacking, just car camping. It sits directly on top of a thermal carafe or airpot or thermos and brews directly into the vessel. It fits rock steady on top with the flange/ tube arrangement and it has made perfect coffee for me. Use a #6 paper cone filter and coffee that is not too finely ground. Simple, great coffee. This is so much easier than a percolator on a persnickety camp stove. It can make more coffee faster than a french press. Clean up is a cinch. This product is absolutely perfect if you want to brew into a narrow top container.
I read the other reviews but I had no problems at all with it not draining fast enough. This product did not need any alterations or anything else. It worked great from the first attempt. My coffee was ground very coarse to work in a french press. I'd suggest a little finer grind than that, but not too much finer.
The RSVP cone filter is exactly what I wanted and works perfectly for my purpose.
By J. Sutera (Staten Island, NY)
Perfect to brew coffee right into a carafe. I use it to filter my limoncello, my own home made batch. Use #6 Coffee Filters so you can fill up the filter cone.
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