Kinda cool, but you can get a Melitta plastic pour over cone at most grocery stores for like $4, so this method seems pointless unless you’re really in a pinch.
definitelyjosh420
This kinda feels like a French press with extra steps.
ukbrah
Needs must. If you forget your brewer or smash your glass french press, this will do.
Boredpotatoe2
This is just a clever dripper but with the added benefit of burning your fingertips or spilling grounds in the cup
SweetNatureHikes
I got some single-serve pour over packs to try when I was camping last year. Basically this with some extra steps.
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Had to give this a try after watching “Coldbrew guy’s” [video](https://www.reddit.com/r/pourover/comments/wyse3e/coldbew_guy_here_i_tried/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3). Just make sure your cup is small enough to leave some filter to grab onto. Gotta say, I was pleasantly surprised!
Kinda cool, but you can get a Melitta plastic pour over cone at most grocery stores for like $4, so this method seems pointless unless you’re really in a pinch.
This kinda feels like a French press with extra steps.
Needs must. If you forget your brewer or smash your glass french press, this will do.
This is just a clever dripper but with the added benefit of burning your fingertips or spilling grounds in the cup
I got some single-serve pour over packs to try when I was camping last year. Basically this with some extra steps.
[Link](https://www.kujucoffee.com/) to an example. I haven’t tried this brand though
This is just a coffee bag. You can buy these…
IDK man, a budget plastic pour over is like $4. I’d do that just to stop me from making a huge mess or getting my fingers in my coffee
For that method its better a silk filter?
Or just get an immersion pourover kit and you won’t have to hold a hot, wet coffee filter for 5 minutes.