AeroPress Flow Control Filter Cap
Elevate your brew™
Elevate your coffee brewing game with the Flow Control Filter Cap. This innovative accessory uses a pressure-actuated valve to eliminate drip through and maximize control over the brew process.
- Smooth
- Rich
- Full-Bodied
- Grit-Free
Rich
Smooth
Full Bodied
grit-free
No Bitterness
Uniquely Delicious
No Acidity
Rich
Smooth
Full Bodied
grit-free
No Bitterness
Uniquely Delicious
No Acidity
Rich
Smooth
Full Bodied
grit-free
No Bitterness
Uniquely Delicious
No Acidity
Rich
Smooth
Full Bodied
grit-free
No Bitterness
Uniquely Delicious
No Acidity
How does the AeroPress Flow Control Filter Cap work?
The AeroPress Flow Control Filter Cap's valve doesn't open until users begin pressing. This creates a buildup of pressure that brews barista-worthy espresso-style coffee. The pressure-sensitive valve stops all drip through so that users can extend their brew times and control their brew.
How do you clean the AeroPress Flow Control Filter Cap?
You can clean the AeroPress Flow Control Filter Cap with a quick rinse, or it can be cleaned in the top rack of the dishwasher.
Does the AeroPress Flow Control Filter Cap work with all AeroPress models?
The AeroPress Flow Control Filter Cap is compatible with AeroPress Original, AeroPress Go, and AeroPress Clear (it is not compatible with AeroPress XL).
Does the AeroPress Flow Control Filter Cap make real espresso?
The AeroPress Flow Control Filter Cap makes an espresso-style concentrate that can be used in lattes, cappuccinos, and other espresso based drinks. While it is quite similar to espresso, it is not real espresso.
Where is the AeroPress Flow Control Filter Cap made?
The AeroPress Flow Control Filter Cap is designed in Silicon Valley and made in the USA.
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