Brew your coffee with care and sustainability using the AJI Cotton Coffee Filter. Handcrafted with love in Melbourne, this filter is made from 100% organic cotton, offering a natural and eco-friendly alternative to disposable paper filters.
The AJI Cotton Coffee Filter is designed to provide a clean, smooth cup of coffee by effectively filtering out fine coffee particles while allowing the natural oils and flavors to pass through. The result is a rich, balanced coffee with a full-bodied flavor profile.
Perfect for a variety of manual brewing methods, including pour-over and drip coffee makers, this cotton filter is both versatile and durable. It is easy to clean and reusable, making it an environmentally responsible choice for coffee enthusiasts.
Key Features:
100% Organic Cotton: Crafted from high-quality, organic cotton for a natural and sustainable brewing experience.
Handmade in Melbourne: Each filter is made with love and care, ensuring exceptional quality and attention to detail.
Reusable and Eco-friendly: Reduce waste with this washable and long-lasting alternative to disposable paper filters.
Enhanced Flavor: Allows the natural oils and flavors of the coffee to shine through, providing a rich and balanced cup.
How to First Use Your AJI Cotton Coffee Filter:
Boil the Filter: Boil your AJI filter for 10 minutes to ensure it's clean and ready for use.
Set Up the Filter: Place the AJI filter in your dripper cone of choice.
Preheat the Filter: Pour hot water through your filter and dripper to preheat and set your filter, then discard this water.
Prepare the Coffee: Add 20g of coffee to your filter and level out the grounds to make a flat base.
Brew the Coffee: Pour 300g of water into your coffee in 5 separate pours of 60 grams each. Wait for the water to completely filter down before starting the next pour.
Embrace a greener way to enjoy your daily coffee ritual with the AJI Cotton Coffee Filter – where sustainability meets exceptional taste.
So first of all, getting a variety of coffees picked for me with no effort on my part is delightful. That would be enough.
But they're also delicious. Local. Zero waste. Hell Mikey is still the only person I know who *lowered* their prices to make it more accessible for more people. Basically if you don't like it either you're not a coffee person (which is fine but why are you here?) or we can't be friends.
Nobody WANTS to go decaf but the subscription makes it so easy to get a guaranteed good grind as the alternatives at the shops are the same price but nowhere near as fresh and yummy. I even sneakily make my partner coffee with the decaf when he is already visibly caffeinated and he thinks it's a good brew too!