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☕ Elevate your coffee ritual with authentic Vietnamese slow drip perfection!
This Vietnamese Coffee Filter Set features an 8oz capacity crafted from premium stainless steel with a lifetime warranty, designed for slow gravity drip brewing. Dishwasher safe and easy to use with included pictorial instructions, it delivers the perfect hot or iced café sua da. Trusted by thousands, it’s the ideal choice for health-conscious coffee lovers seeking an authentic, hassle-free Vietnamese coffee experience.
| ASIN | B01953YT1I |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,868 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #16 in Coffee Presses |
| Brand Name | Thang Long |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,359) |
| Included Components | Filter |
| Item Weight | 4.4 Ounces |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Shape | Basket |
| UPC | 760842151482 639112230168 |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Ounce |
M**M
Great quality
These are the perfect filters for making Vietnamese coffee. The stickers were tough to get off, but I managed with rubbing alcohol. I use them all the time
P**.
Upgraded to recommending.
So bought these coffee filter a couple of months ago, from 1stvreview; unexpected the expected to now upgrading to recommending. Here’s a break down the reason I update / change my review from expected to recommending; After a couple months of using these coffee dipper filter literally everyday; these products have prof to me that it’s able to make produce dark & rich coffee that I like; and I am able only use a couple of these filter ( eauaks to about 8 of those small / original filter which i already have a whole bunch. these filter takesva long time to drip which is what i wanted; ( I make it at night abiut 1-2 hours before going to sleep ), and by the time i wake up, it's done. anyway; Pro #1; & my recommendation ; in order to get a good deal; buy the set of 3, because that's the cheapest for those filter when you divided in 3 instead of 1 ( the most expensive; highly not recommended ) #2; able to make dark rich coffee. #3; very large filter ( will NOT fit for 90% of cups, in order to slove this issue; diaso has one of those very wild mouth large jar which will be able to hold the filter securely. 4; really easy to clean; rinse under tap water, air dry or throw it into the dish washer. 5; able to hold a large amount of coffee. Cons; not able to use any size cup to hold these filter. width mouth mason jar or any width mouth jar needed. conclusion; these is actually tge 2nd time i have purchase; very happy with this product ( the biggest;15oz ( i think ), I have also recommended to a few of my friends who are actually vietnamese themself, who also drinks at least a couple of cups per day. so with this filter they will be able to only make once instead of twice daily; save them time, effect & energy. anyway; highly recommending to anyone who are planning to buy this kind of filter. Ps; I have also attached 3 pics; so you guys will able to see the jars I was talking about above.
I**A
A cute and efficient brewer with very easy instructions
I have been wanting to try this style of coffee brewing for a long time and finally got to try it. Bought the smallest size (4oz) because I tend not to drink too much coffee in one sitting. I had a bit of trouble getting used to it at first and made pretty weak cups, even though I used the recommended medium-coarse grind. Contacted the seller, who was super helpful with explaining how it's supposed to work, and even offered to send me the screw-down version (the 8 oz) since I mentioned the trouble I had with getting the gravity insert to stay in place. Tried to experiment with both models but both produced weak coffee despite my efforts, so I tried grinding finer. That only made the coffee stall, until finally I decided to actually *read* the directions, instead of just skimming through it and trial-and-erroring it like I'd been doing (like I do with *all* of my coffee gear). Turns out I was packing too tightly for the finer grind, which was a bigger problem for the screw-down model since it locked the water in place, whereas the gravity model had more space to go, but it was slower like the instructions said. After some practice and being careful not to pack too tightly with my finer grind, I found that I was able to produce nice, rich cups with both models, though I have to give extra points to the gravity model for allowing the coffee enough room to bloom and enough space for the liquid to drip through. The screw-down model, I found, was pretty easy to mess up and needed a bit more precision working to make sure the liquid is able to drip through without making the coffee too weak. As far as taste is concerned, I really enjoy the strength these brewers are able to produce, and the texture is really something else. I've always preferred a heavier body for my brews, and this style of brewing definitely suits me. I'm always looking for ways to make espresso-like drinks on the go, and this one seems quite promising. Definitely gonna add more to my gear collection soon! TL;DR: Took some practice, but works great and makes great strong coffee.
I**N
Great quality stainless steel phin at ideal 8oz size for making Vietnamese coffee/Thai ice tea
These stainless steel phins by Thang Long are excellent. I ordered a pair for myself and gifted others to two separate people. Many Vietnamese use aluminum phins, but the problem with aluminum is that it can leach into one's hot drink and cause dementia and other illnesses later on.. This does not happen with top quality stainless steel. I ordered the 8oz size, which is the "medium" size that is considered "standard" in Vietnam. The 6oz. size is too small in size and this here size feels a bit too small for me, but it is the standard size, and larger sizes apparently have a design flaw where the push down gravity insert does not fit snuggly within the filter pot portion of the 4-piece phin assembly. Coffee grounds did not fall into the cup and the heat level was fine. Recommend you pre-heat phin before using with 205 degree water, then discard the water in the glass cup (cool off that water first in some container; you don't want to hurt your pipes pouring 205 degree water in the pipes). Also, if the grounds are too coarse, the water will pour through the coffee in less than a minute. If the coarse setting is too fine, it will take forever for the water to pour through the coffee. You want about medium coarse so that it takes 4-5 minutes for the water to drip through the coffee grounds on top of the sweetened condensed milk that is traditionally sitting at the bottom of the transparent glass cup that you should use when making Vietnamese coffee so you can enjoy the drip. This phin comes with instructions on how to use. To discard the used coffee grounds (do not though into sink or toilet or you will clog the pipes and have to spend hundreds in a plumber) lay a sheet of bounty on a flat surface and with another half-piece or quarter-piece of dry bounty, slide the used coffee grounds from all of the phin parts that have coffee, then discard them inside the garbage (again, never down a sink or toilet, NEVER!).
P**P
Versand doppelt so schnell als angekündigt. Verarbeitung und Qualität sehr gut. Funktioniert einwandfrei!
O**O
Excelente calidad... se hace una extracción de café exquisita, para gustos del café intenso...
M**N
I've been using a phin for years now and imo it is the best coffee maker you can have. Economical, zero consumables, easily cleaned. The one drawback is that they are typically quite small. This product ticks all the boxes. It is well made and a generous size. If you are new to using a phin, be aware that it takes longer than other methods. Being around 400ml capacity, you will be waiting between 6 and 10 minutes depending on how fine your grind is. If you want your coffee hot you will need a large, thick mug, or an insulated mug. I was especially impressed that the spreader is not fixed, allowing you to use either a tall narrow cup or a larger diameter one. Comes with clear instructions, but you don't need to make your coffee Vietnamese style with condensed milk.
A**R
After using this for my morning ritual over the last month, I’ve found it to be a great way to achieve a bold cofffee without an expensive machine. The capacity is a perfect medium size, providing a generous single serving that holds up well to the addition of ice and condensed milk. What I like Gravity Insert: Unlike screw-down versions that can be finicky, this gravity insert is much easier to use. Just put it on top of the grounds, and it provides the perfect amount of pressure for a steady drip. Durable: The stainless steel construction feels substantial and high-quality. It has handled daily use and frequent trips through the dishwasher without any signs of tarnishing or rust. Zero Waste: I love that it requires no paper filters, which saves some money but really gives the coffee richness. Compact: Just four lightweight pieces that stack together, making it great where space is limited. What I don't like Sediment Levels: Because the metal mesh is permanent, you will occasionally find a small amount of fine sediment at the bottom of your cup, especially if your coffee is ground too fine. Patience Required: This is not a fast brewing method. It takes about 5 to 7 minutes, so it may not be the best choice if you are in a major rush during their morning commute.
A**.
Extrae el 100% del sabor del café. Si usas un buen café de grano, lo mueles a tu gusto y lo disfrutarás plenamente. El estilo vietnamita es agregar leche condensada, en mi caso siento que malogras el sabor de un buen grano, pero es cuestión de gustos
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