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The AeroPress Flow Control Filter Cap is a precision-engineered accessory that halts drip-through, enabling extended brew times and use of coarser grounds. Compatible with all AeroPress models, it creates espresso-style crema by building pressure, and supports flexible filter options for customized coffee profiles. Designed in Silicon Valley and made in the USA, it transforms your AeroPress into a versatile specialty coffee maker.










| ASIN | B0BXCRVZ52 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 20,737 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 99 in Coffee Machine Parts |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,025) |
| Date First Available | 13 Mar. 2023 |
| Item model number | 81C01 |
| Item weight | 1.44 Ounces |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.37 x 7.37 x 2.44 cm; 40.82 g |
K**R
The simple way to make great coffee just got better
Hands up, I've been a fan of the AeroPress for the last decade. IMHO its always been one of the best ways to cheaply make great tasting coffee without too much faff! I'm not the biggest fan of the "Pod" machines, they make good (not great) coffee but compared to using ground coffee which tastes better, the price per cup is high. Yeah of course I could always get a big coffee machine, but emphasis on the big (and expensive). So depending on my mood, for the last decade its been my Mokka pot or the AeroPress. So what does the Flow Control Filter Cap being to the party? Well, if you use the AeroPress in the prescribed manner, it stops the coffee dripping through while you wait, and when you do press you can force your coffee though at higher pressure. This makes for a strong coffee, without it being too bitter/acidic. This is where I have to hold my hands up for the second time. The current batch of beans I'm running through are medium roasted, so I still have to see how this addition works with darker roasts, and can it infact produce any crema. So my journey isn't over it's just beginning, but it's a great beginning!
M**H
Very useful, worth the spend
I think this is entirely fab. It solves the drip through problem so you now don't need to invert (which was always a silly idea), occasionally adds a nice bit of foam (with a paper filter), makes it a little easier to work with finer grinds, and gives you the flexibility and control to work through different recipes and refine your process. Personally I prefer using a paper filter on its own. It fits fine -- I think a lot of concern about leakage in use actually comes from the practicality of the deeper cap. It does seem expensive but to my mind it is paying off. After a few hundred coffees, here are things you need to know: If you are used to filling a mug to the brim with the standard cap, you will get a lot less in that same mug without leaking, because this cap sits deeper. Even if you give it just enough room, the spray from the nozzle will force some leaks through. You do need to keep the nozzle clean. The smallest amount of coffee solids will hold the nozzle open and you'll get a drip (or it might even squirt some coffee through if you knock it). So if you see a small indentation (or worse a tear) in your paper filter, that is a sign you need to clean the nozzle. It's easy to clean the nozzle: once you've rinsed off the cap and the lid, put the plunger back in, put some water in the Aeropress chamber, put the cap on, press the water through the nozzle, then pull the plunger back a little before removing the cap. That will push water through the nozzle and then pull it closed, and it'll work beautifully the next time. I do this about every three times I rinse, it's quick and easy.
C**D
Game changer, buy it
This only loses a star because it is overpriced (so is the Prismo) and it really should have come with the AeroPress. It is otherwise brilliant. It was impossible to let the coffee steep at all with the provided cap (it all dribbled through) and with this flow control cap, you can. The fit and seal are as good as the provided cap and it is easy to rinse clean. So simple but a game changer.
P**Y
Simple to use, improving the brew process and quality of coffee
I have used an Aeropress for the past year and have been really pleased with it. It has saved time and money queueing at Costa Coffee for a mid-morning caffeine fix, whilst allowing me to enjoy a superior coffee from my choice of freshly-ground coffee beans. My only problem was that when I added hot water to the grounds, a variable amount would go straight through to my cup before having a chance to brew. This flow control filter cap solved this problem by ensuring that the water stays put until the brewing process has been completed. I used the flow control filter cap with my standard paper filters. The quality of coffee is definitely improved by using this cap. It has a better crema and a smoother taste. The filter cap is easy to grip, making it simple to twist on and off. The filter paper sometimes stays in the flow control filter cap, something that didn’t happen as often with the standard cap. However, it is easy to remove the paper and rinse out the cap so it is ready for its next brew.
R**Y
Who knew you could charge so much money for plastic?
Didn't really enjoy the price (it's a bit of plastic with a squeezy ketchup bottle valve in it) but I have to say, since buying it, I haven't stopped using it and it's so much nicer to make Aeropresses 'the right way up' as opposed to the often dangerous inverted method. Doesn't fit the Aeropress as well as the original cap though. You have to 'force' it on and screw it into place unlike the original. As you're probably aware, Aeropress is now owned by greedy venture capitalists that bought the good name of Aeropress from the creator, Mr Alan Adler. They've brought out a bunch of new Aeropresses and anciliiaries for the Aeropress, but by jingo, do they know how to charge for them! Between you and me, you can buy a no-name version of this for a fraction of the cost but I've no idea how well it'll work by comparison. Anyway. A begrudging 5 stars because it's great at what it does. All that cash for a few pennies worth of plastic does leave a metaphorical sour taste in your mouth though.
S**A
Its not worth it. Over priced piece of plastic
Over rated and over priced. I never had an isuse with a few drips of coffee as I would pull a vacumn to hold the coffee to brew for 3 mns. Yes, this stops the drips but its not really worth the price for a piece of plastic. It also doesnt fit in my kit. I plan to keep with the original method. For me, if a metal filter was included I woudl say it may be a worthwhile purchase. This is what the competion offer and would sem to be the better deal of the two.
K**O
Pricey, but it stops the pre-press drip, which I feel does improve the flavour of our coffee even more. It's well made, too, so I expect that it will last many years. Happy that I bought it.
G**E
Great addition to my standard aeropress. Totally no drips, holds well and releases with steady pressure (albeit a tad squirty). Able to maintain a nice extraction all the way.
O**.
Aggiunta interessante all'aeropress. In pratica non serve più creare il vuoto mettendo lo stantuffo in posizione per evitare che inizi a percolare caffè, lasciandolo tutto ad immersione totale. Volendo è come usare il metodo inverted senza le menate dell'inversione. Lo consiglio al 100% In più è semplice da pulire, mantenendo la filosofia di fondo Aeropress di semplicità d'uso e manutenzione
ケ**ン
そんな細かく聞かれても‼️(._.)
A**R
Verhindert (bisher) zuverlässig, dass direkt ein (kleiner) Teil des Wassers durchläuft. Kaffee schmeckt tatsächlich anders als mit der originalenn Kappe. In Summe eine sinnvolle Ergänzung.
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