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MarkPrince
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Posted Mon Apr 21, 2008, 12:45pm
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AndyS Said:

Also, Mark, I heard a rumor that you were testing a simpler alternative to the photo etched filters.

Any news on that?  :-)

Posted April 19, 2008 link

The rumour is true, and I've been really bad at not getting back to the person who sent me those newer filters. I have been testing two out of a batch of eight for a month, and found some issues with them, but also overall some really good things.

I owe an email.

Mark

 
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Posted Mon Apr 21, 2008, 3:51pm
Subject: Re: Another person sold on the Aeropress (used like that famous device)...
 

MarkPrince Said:

The rumour is true, and I've been really bad at not getting back to the person who sent me those newer filters. I have been testing two out of a batch of eight for a month, and found some issues with them, but also overall some really good things.

I owe an email.

Posted April 21, 2008 link


No doubt the person knows you are a very busy guy will hope to hear from you soon.  :-)

 
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Posted Wed Apr 30, 2008, 4:32pm
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MarkPrince Said:

- Boil fresh water.
- Wait until the kettle starts rolling (but not yet shut off)
- Invert the Aeropress, without the filter (black) part attached. extend the tube almost all the way.
- Add roughly 15g of coffee for the approximately 8-9oz I'm brewing. Coffee is ground to slightly coarser than moka (ie, between drip and moka grinds)
- pour off-the boil water into the device, slowly, completely saturating the beans.
- bloom is an issue - you have to pour, let it puff up, stir quickly, then pour again to "top off".
- Assemble filter holder to the aeropress. (btw, all this is done fairly fluid - so I'm up to about a 30 second steeping time here)
- carefully flip the entire device so it's sitting on a coffee mug.
- wait another 15 seconds (roughly a 50 second steep time now)
- plunge, nice and steady - probably about 20-25lbs of pressure (not as hard as my normal tamping pressure.

Mark

Posted October 30, 2006 link

I actually followed your brewing profile this morning using some Ethiopia Organic Idido Misty Valley DP from "Sweet Marias" . I cut up a Swiss Gold filter and got no fines in the bottom of the cup. Fantastic coffee.
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Posted Wed May 14, 2008, 8:08pm
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If you google "photo etched filters", there is  more than 1 company that make them.  One company even has different hole shapes to accomplish different flow characteristics.  I didn't contact them, but apparently you can buy a sheet.  They have a lot of different size holes.  Do you happen to know the size of the ones you had?

Wayne
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Posted Wed May 14, 2008, 10:47pm
Subject: Re: Another person sold on the Aeropress (used like that famous device)...
 

Waynen Said:

If you google "photo etched filters", there is  more than 1 company that make them.  One company even has different hole shapes to accomplish different flow characteristics.  I didn't contact them, but apparently you can buy a sheet.  They have a lot of different size holes.  Do you happen to know the size of the ones you had?

Wayne

Posted May 14, 2008 link

Mark breaks down the filter in this thread. There is also a lengthy discussion about using a polyester filter here.
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Waynen
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Posted Thu May 15, 2008, 8:43am
Subject: Re: Another person sold on the Aeropress (used like that famous device)...
 

That was a very interesting thread on the photo etched filters.  There certainly are some very strong opinions about it.  One thing seems quite apparent to me;  Alan has no intention of giving people what they want.  I won't comment as whether I think that's admirable or not, considering his reasons.

They have cone shaped holes in some of the offerings that facilitate back flushing,  which seems to be an issue.

Maybe someone will put something together and offer it to the public.

Wayne
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Posted Fri May 16, 2008, 8:32am
Subject: Re: Another person sold on the Aeropress (used like that famous device)...
 

Mark, or others:

If I could ask a few questions to clarify your technique for me, do you invert the brewer simply because the photo-etched filter would allow too much premature dripping before the plunge?  Or do you do it for a different reason?

Please correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems to me that the reason you're seeing improved flavor is that you're deviating from the stock directions by using hotter water and brewing for a shorter time.  Am I correct here?  If this is the case, could you duplicate your method (and results) without the photo-etched filter and using the stock paper filters instead?  I guess this would assume that the paper filters aren't contributing anything to the taste in the cup.

 
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Posted Mon Jun 23, 2008, 6:38am
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I know others have asked, but any update on these metal filters and where to get them?
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