AeroPress Natural Paper Micro-Filters - Standard (Pack of 200)

Compatible with AeroPress Original, AeroPress Clear, and AeroPress Go

AeroPress Natural Paper Micro-Filters - Standard (Pack of 200)

Compatible with AeroPress Original, AeroPress Clear, and AeroPress Go

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Brand & Product AeroPress Natural Paper Micro-Filters - Standard (Pack of 200)
SKU 49742
Barcode 0085276082080
Warranty 12 Month Warranty
Dimensions 6.30 x 6.30 x 2.50cm ( 2.48"x 2.48"x 0.98" )
Weight 34g (0.07lbs)
Material Filter Paper
Made In USA
Returns 100 day free returns
Shipping Free shipping, orders over $99

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, AeroPress Clear, and AeroPress Go

Designed for use with Standard AeroPress coffee makers, our natural paper micro-filters are an essential part of the brewing process that keep grounds from entering your cup. Unlike French press coffee brewers; they ensure a consistently grit-free cup of coffee. 

Features of the AeroPress Natural Paper Micro-Filters - Standard (Pack of 200)

  • 200 replacement AeroPress natural paper micro-filters. 
  • Removes grit, unlike most press-type coffee makers
  • Biodegradable
  • Compostable
  • Standard size: Compatible with AeroPress Original, AeroPress Clear, and AeroPress Go coffee makers. 

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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