☕ Sip, Savor, and Share the Vietnamese Way!
The Thang Long Vietnamese Coffee Filter Set is a premium 8 oz coffee maker crafted from high-quality stainless steel. Designed for ease of use with a gravity insert, it allows for a perfect brew of traditional Vietnamese coffee, whether hot or iced. With a lifetime warranty and dishwasher-safe convenience, this coffee filter is the ideal addition to any coffee lover's kitchen.
Shape | Disk |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
I**
Good quality
Good quality.
K**O
Una cafetera original
Es la primera cafetera de estas características que compro. Es curiosa. Hace un café de goteo perfecto, dependiendo de la calidad del café claro. Perfecta para viaje, por su tamaño.
F**N
Pleased with the results, pleasant way to make a coffee
First try I used some regular cafetiere coffee I had to hand - the coffee was ok but had been painfully slow coming through (I expected slow but took forever - think I pressed it down too much), adjusted the amount of grinds used and on the next attempt levelled it without putting much pressure on and tried again, was rewarded with an excellent cup of coffee. I have had a few cups now and each has been great, nice coffee smell while the drip-through is taking place.Also ordered up some proper Vietnamese grounds to use with it and need to get some condensed milk for the full experience. Once you get your technique right its easy to reproduce a great cup each time and it looks the part too, it's also compact so would be ideal to take camping or to keep at the office.
H**A
Keine deutsche Anleitung dabei
Wie erwartet und auch sofort ausprobiert. Ob ich alles richtig gemacht habe, kann ich nicht sagen. Bedienungsanleitung leider nur in Englisch. Deshalb 1 Punkt abgezogen. Der Kaffee hat mir geschmeckt.
M**D
Simple, but effective!
This coffee maker is amazing in its simpleness.The individual parts are easy to wash (quick rinse under the tap), and getting the old beans out is super easy (just turn the coffee maker upside down and shake above the recycling bin).The first two cups I brewed took ages to drip through, but I traced this down to me compacting the coffee too much. I've now resorted to adding coffee to the maker (about 10g - 1.5 spoons), lightly tapping the coffee maker on the side to even out the coffee and then just dropping the coffee compressor plate on top. It seems to take about 5 minutes to drip through using this method.The coffee comes out tasting very strong, and the vietnamese coffee I've tried it with definitely tastes stronger using this than e.g. using my Aeropress coffee maker.Very happy with my purchase.
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