- Material: Stainless Steel
- Compatible Devices: Coffee Maker
- Brand: LHS
- Shape: Cone
- Number of Pieces: 1
- 【TOP QUALITY】Our fine mesh stainless steel coffee filter is made of the highest quality stainless steel without using paper filters; the bottom base will stay on and not break; the extra fine wire mesh at the lower part of the filter ensure no grounds end up in your cup.
- 【SIMPLE TO USE】Simply heat the pour over coffee filter with hot water and rinse out, add coffee grounds, slowly pour in the hot water, let the coffee maker drip out the water through the fine pour over filter, and remove the coffee dripper when done, ready to enjoy your drink.
- 【WIDE CUP STAND】A wide metal cup stand makes our over coffee filter strong, stable and safe to use while you pour the water; It’s sized to sit over most single cup mugs and smaller travel canteens.
- 【PORTABLE】Compact and lightweight, the coffee dripper works great at home or work or while traveling or camping.
- 【EASY TO CLEAN】You can easily clean our coffee filter, just rinse and wipe it dry or place it inside your dishwasher, and small brush is a gift for you.





























Lloyd –
My wife bought me a pour over set almost a year ago, since coffee is something I enjoy. And my tastes have evolved over the years. I used to buy pre-ground coffee and use an automatic drip coffee maker. I eventually tried whole beans and grinding them, which put an end to pre-ground coffee. (Hard to go back once you taste the difference) Then I went from a loud automatic grinder to a quiet hand held, manual grinder. Noticing the more balanced flavor a consistent grind gave me. And then the pour over. Well, that took some getting used to and a lot of experimenting, finding the right grind, trying for that ‘bloom’ and such. I was almost getting it down when another part started to bother me. The time it took for the water to finish going through the filter. I was winding up with coffee that was just…pretty warm. So…I start researching a thermal carafe and it was perfect. Gave me hot coffee again – for a little while. Then it got where I was pouring from the thermal carafe back into the glass and putting it in the microwave for a minute or two to make it hot enough again. But I could swear that was at the cost of flavor, as it didn’t quite taste as good after. It got to where it felt ridiculous to go through all this effort and I was about THIS close to just giving up on the whole hassle of it all. So I order a tiny Mr. Coffee maker, figuring I’ll just keep grinding my beans and have that do the work and at least have hot coffee. But, dang it again…it just wasn’t the same. At all. It was hot, sure, but totally lacking in flavor. At my wits end, I start researching reusable filters. Maybe, just MAYBE, that will solve all my problems?I was so excited to get this in the mail. I opened it up and went to wash it out so I can test out my last hope of a home made, flavorful, hot cup of coffee. As I’m rinsing out the soap, I figure I’ll put it side by side with my other filter (which I had cleaned after every use, always) and was surprised to see that I couldn’t even get this new filter to hold water long enough to see how slow it drains. While my other filter filled right up and slowly drained about half way. Well, that certainly seemed promising!And I’m happy to inform anyone taking the time to read this long tale that it solved ALL my pour over coffee issues! This filter works brilliantly. I tend to grind my coffee on the finer side and was a little worried about grounds on the bottom of my cup (nothing worse than that last sip and GAG!), but have thus far had no problems. The only problem I have now is having to wait a little bit because it pours over so quick into a thermal carafe and then I pour into a Zojirushi thermal mug and it stays piping hot. Almost TOO hot.This filter has me back on track with really tasty coffee again. I would not hesitate to recommend and I already have to anyone I know who enjoys coffee enough to make it this way. And I hope it works for anyone who reads this as good as it works for me!
robin –
I really like this dripper! My friend recommended me to buy one. I don’t like using plastic if I can avoid it with cooking so I didn’t want to buy another coffee maker with the plastic dripper. I use a heaping tablespoon of coffee and boiling water and the coffee tastes good! It is easy to wash. This dripper is made of very thin stainless steel (the one I ordered) but it does hold up.
D. M. Alspaugh –
I am the only person in the house who likes flavored coffees. There is usually a pot of regular coffee going, which makes it hard to find a way to have the coffee that I like. With this device, I can just put the coffee in, pour boiling water in, and have my flavored coffee. For a standard-sized ceramic coffee mug, I use 8 oz water ( I put it in a glass measuring cup in the microwave) and 1 tablespoon of ground coffee. The great thing about this is that you can also use K-cups even if you don’t have a single-cup coffee maker. Just open the k-cup and dump it in. So that allows me to use even a larger variety of flavors.Of course, regular coffee works great too. If you use a fine grind of coffee, a little bit might slip through the filter and there will be a bit of sediment in the bottom of the cup. This is not an issue to me. Cleaning tip– I don’t like putting coffee grounds down my sink, so I just brush most of the grounds into the trash with my finger, and then wash it out. This is a great product. I’m so glad I found it.
Mark –
Nice filter. The only complaint I have is there were a good bit of grounds in the bottom of the cup. I’ll need to use a paper filter as well.
I. B. Kidding –
So far I have found absolutely nothing to complain about with this product.Does it take long to drip? No. People complaining about that must be using some really fine ground coffee – I’m also using a fine grind, but it hasn’t been an issue.Does it leave sediment? Absolutely… its a filterless pour over. If you dont want ANY sediment, then use a filter, if you find too much for your liking (even though it settles at the bottom of the cup/mug) then get a more coarse grind.Do the holes clog? Not in my experience… Wash it right after use with hot water and a degreasing soap like Dawn.It seems like there is a lot of user error in the complaints, and to that I say… buy a mr. coffee if pour over is too hard for you.
Muse Amused –
It’s much easier to clean than a french press and all the coffee gets through. Because it’s stainless steel there’s not a metal taste or any due to a paper filter. It is the filter and does a good job of it.It’s a good idea to only heat the amount of water you need using the cup you’ll drink from to measure. That way you pour until the water is all used and not over pour. I also bought a small stainless funnel to pour my kettle water through to better direct the flow. I do the “bloom the coffee for 90 seconds” technique. To clean is just an upside down tap or two onto a compost collector and wipe the rest with a paper towel then rinse. Sometimes I use the brush at the bottom but really if you rinse it immediately you don’t need it.I plan to take it with me along with my favorite coffee when I visit someone with a Keurig.
Virginia –
I like the idea of not having to use a additional filter.Great for trips… Great gift idea for anyone who loves coffee and who travels
Luis Murriett –
very practical device to use during traveling and want a good and intense cup of coffee