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NUOMI Flannel Cloth Coffee Filter Strainers with Steel Handle, 2 Pack Coffee Sock

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Features

  • Reusable for many months, environment friendly. Ditch the pollution.
  • Made of sturdy flannel yet the coffee easily drips through to your cup.
  • Great for making traditional Cuban coffee. Keeps the fine grounds out of the coffee.
  • Makes great coffee real quick, anywhere. No sediment in the cup and the pour through is instantaneous.
  • If you want a smooth cup of coffee this is the way to go. These socks take the bitterness out of the bean.

Material: Cotton


Brand: NUOMI


Shape: Basket


Product Dimensions: 9.02 x 7.01 x 0.51 inches


Item Weight: 2.47 ounces


Manufacturer: NUOMI


Item model number: 8541893046


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 24, 2018


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  • Wow, I did not expect this to work so well! Great coffee and very simple!
When I read about this coffee-making method on Tim Ferriss' blog, I wasn't sure what to think. However, since my husband has claimed my Aeropress for our home, I needed a new method to make coffee at my desk at work. Since this coffee sock is so small, simple, and straightforward, not to mention cheap, I decided to give it a try. The two coffee socks arrived exactly as described. Each consists of a relatively sturdy wire frame/handle, with a natural cotton "sock" threaded onto the wide end. The cotton sock has a loop end on one side that could be used to hang it up. I was a little disappointed that the sock appears to be sewed onto the frame, so it can't be removed to wash it. Each was individually wrapped, and there were no odors or any issues that I could see, so I just rinsed them before use. Making coffee with the coffee sock is very easy. I just put a scoop of coffee into the middle of the sock, place it on top of my mug, and slowly pour hot water through until it nearly reaches the top. This takes several minutes, kind of like making a pour-over cup of coffee. The coffee in the sock remains immersed in the hot water, though, and once I'm done pouring I set a timer for two minutes. Then I remove the coffee sock, letting the remaining coffee water drip into my cup. The whole process takes maybe 5 minutes or less. Cleanup is similarly easy. I dump the coffee grounds into the compost and thoroughly rinse the coffee sock, then set it aside to dry. It is quite easy to get all the coffee out of the sock by just rinsing it. Although I had originally planned to wash the coffee socks periodically in the laundry, so far I think rinsing has done an excellent job, as I don't see, feel, or taste any residue in my next cup. This coffee-making method has zero waste, and is quick, convenient, and efficient. I plan to take the coffee sock with me when traveling and camping, as it packs up unbelievably small and light. All I need is hot water, coffee grounds, and my coffee sock. I'm 100% sold. Even my husband felt the coffee made using the coffee sock was comparable in quality to the coffee we make using the Aeropress with the Fellow Prismo permanent espresso filter (cost = $50+), although both methods extract a little differently, resulting in different flavors and aromas being prominent. All in all, I am quite happy and would definitely recommend this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2020 by Jody E. Tracy

  • Not neatly made
But works well I use it daily and it has lasted after almost 1 year
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024 by Geeta

  • Good filter
It’s easy to use and easy to clean after using it for a while the coffee stain will not go away but I don’t mind that. My only problem with the filter is it’s size, too small and will have to use it a few times to make enough coffee just for 1 cup
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2021 by RO

  • Exactly what I wanted
I grew up with "sock coffee", and I think it makes the smoothest coffee. A few years ago, the brand of filters I had been buying at the store changed fabrics, from flannel to something resembling a tee shirt. I wasn't even sure if it was 100% cotton. Yuck. This strainer is a nice thick flannel material. Seems to be all cotton. It's the right size/length for me as I only make a couple cups of coffee at a time. I steep the coffee in the pot not in the filter. Just make sure to turn the heat off when the water boils, before adding the grounds. Then I pour that through the strainer. Leaving a lot of the spent grounds behind. I rinse the strainer afterwards. If it slow to drain, I boil the strainer and that seems to help. Eventually though, you'll need a new one. And will be retuning to Nuomi if it is still available. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2021 by Ramona Carbona

  • Very poor design--DO NOT waste your money!
Whoever designed this product clearly never makes coffee (and does not sound like other reviewer even used the product at all): 1) The strainer is too shallow for the grinds to strain into the cup/pot without spilling over the edge. It is barely curved at all, and should be shaped more like a sock or funnel that comes to a point which directs the drip. 2) the metal ring is way too large, and cannot balance properly on a cup or mug or pot, so it's unwieldy and awkward. I made a very poor choice buying this! The seller does not accept returns, so I just wasted money and ended up with 2 useless objects. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2018 by Joyce

  • Does the Job - but Difficult to Use
These worked OK but did not work as well for my pour-over setup as the reusable cotton cone filters. These probably work great for a different setup; they just didn't work that well for mine.
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023 by Suzie Q

  • Perfect for old fashion coffee lovers !!!
The media could not be loaded. I was waiting to add my review here because I wanted to know if after using for a while my Cloth Coffee Filter I still would like it. To be honest, I'm in love with how easy it is to keep it clean and the most important, NO bad tasty at all after using and washing it several times. It reminds me of my childhood when my gramma used to make coffee to us! Perfect for old fashion coffee lovers !!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Easy to use and clean.
It will stain but that's okay because it's meant to be used. I use it for espresso and coffee during study breaks at work when I don't want to use the gross Keurig they have. It's easy to use and easy to clean. It's great for the environment too so you don't have to use those coffee filters all the time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2020 by B Williams

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