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Brand & Product | AeroPress Stainless Steel Filter - XL |
SKU | 49752 |
Barcode | 0085276082295 |
Warranty | 12 Month Warranty |
Dimensions | 7.20 x 7.20 x 0.10cm ( 2.83"x 2.83"x 0.04" ) |
Weight | 50g (0.11lbs) |
Material | 316 Stainless Steel |
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.
Great for the environment
Richer coffee is just one press away with AeroPress Stainless Steel Filter - XL reusable metal coffee filter. It keeps out grounds but allows flavourful oils to pass through for delicious full-bodied coffee. The AeroPress reusable metal coffee filter is made from premium grade 316 stainless steel, which is much more durable than the 304 grade stainless steel used in other filters.
Features of the AeroPress Stainless Steel Filter - XL
- Ideal for home, office and travel.
- Sustainable and eco-friendly.
- Easy to clean: Just rinse & dry or put in dishwasher.
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XL size: Compatible with AeroPress XL coffee maker.
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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