AeroPress Flow Control Filter Cap

Compatible with AeroPress Original & Go & Tritan

AeroPress Flow Control Filter Cap

Compatible with AeroPress Original & Go & Tritan

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Colour: Black

Brand & Product AeroPress Flow Control Filter Cap
SKU 49760
Barcode 0085276081892
Warranty 12 Month Warranty
Dimensions 0.08 x 0.08 x 0.03cm ( 0.03"x 0.03"x 0.01" )
Weight 18g (0.04lbs)
Material Polypropylene
Made In USA
Returns Ineligible for change of mind returns
Shipping Free shipping, orders over $149

About AeroPress

AeroPress was founded in 1984 as Aerobie, Inc. by inventor and retired Stanford University engineering instructor Alan Adler. Then, in 2004, Alan began studying the brewing process with a simple goal in mind: brew a superior cup of coffee.

Compatible with AeroPress Original & Go & Tritan

Elevate your coffee brewing game with the AeroPress Flow Control Filter Cap. This innovative accessory uses a pressure-actuated valve to eliminate drip through and maximise control over the brew process.

This cap fits perfectly on: AeroPress Original and AeroPress Go coffee makers. Now you can create hundreds of recipes by experimenting with grind size and brew time.

Note: Not compatible with AeroPress XL coffee maker. 

Features of the AeroPress Flow Control Filter Cap

  • Compatible with AeroPress metal and paper filters.: Offers versatility for different preferences.
  • Reduces drip-through: Ensures a consistent and controlled brewing process.
  • Easy to use and clean: Streamlined design for hassle-free maintenance.

About AeroPress

AeroPress was founded in 1984 as Aerobie, Inc. by inventor and retired Stanford University engineering instructor Alan Adler. Then, in 2004, Alan began studying the brewing process with a simple goal in mind: brew a superior cup of coffee.

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